The defines are preprocessor directives, therefore they are evaluated at
start-up, before parsing the configuration file. Practically, those
parts not enabled at start up are not seen by kamailio config
interpreter at runtime, they cannot be enabled because they don't exist
in memory.
The solution here is to use shared memory variables, like:
if($shv(enabled)==1) {
route(2);
}
The value of $shv(enabled) can be changed with rpc commands using
kamcli/kamctl/...
Cheers,
Daniel
On 16.03.22 15:29, Joshua Young wrote:
#!define MYSECTION"
route("1");
#!ifdef MYSECTION
route("2");
#!endif
I have declarations like this in my kamailio.cfg file, and was curious
if there was a way to use kamctl or kamcmd to enable or disable the
defined value in a live system. Or if there is another
approach/mechanism I'm unaware of the "Serial Forking Based on Q
Value" stuff and use it in other parts, but I am looking for a general
way to manually manipulate routing on live system using cli commands
if possible...
Thanks,
Joshua
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