Hi
I downloaded 3.1.5 Kamalio source, did make and install. Tried to run, and
tested few basic scenarios, everything working fine.
I have a main proxy, want to use kamailio as intermediate proxy and my
requirement is all RTP packets should pass through machine in which Kamalio
proxy is running. I
Hi Morten.
I've tested it a lot know, your latest config-example. At it actually works
when I connect 2 devices, 1 iPhone and 1 Android. But when connecting 1
phone and my laptop with SFLPhone or Linphone I cannot call the laptop. Does
that make any sense?
2011/10/6 Henrik Aagaard Sørensen
> St
Still getting "Too Many Hops" :(
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 10:19 PM, Morten Isaksen wrote:
> Try this one http://pastebin.com/mahKECAw
>
> /Morten
>
> 2011/10/6 Henrik Aagaard Sørensen :
> > Hi Morten.
> >
> > I've tried to add that part: http://pastebin.com/MmKnbKLz
> >
> > But now it won't even r
Try this one http://pastebin.com/mahKECAw
/Morten
2011/10/6 Henrik Aagaard Sørensen :
> Hi Morten.
>
> I've tried to add that part: http://pastebin.com/MmKnbKLz
>
> But now it won't even register. Do you know any config-example for a working
> dispatcher for Kamailio?
>
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1
Hi Morten.
I've tried to add that part: http://pastebin.com/MmKnbKLz
But now it won't even register. Do you know any config-example for a working
dispatcher for Kamailio?
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Morten Isaksen wrote:
> This part
>
> # handle requests within SIP dialogs
> route(WITHIND
Hello,
On 10/6/11 6:04 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Daniel, I tried
sercmd cfg.set_now_int core mem_dump_pkg
but it did not dumped anything. Is this by design?
even if you send a mi command afterwards (like kamctl fifo ps)? It might
be something missing for this process, since the command to du
Daniel, I tried
sercmd cfg.set_now_int core mem_dump_pkg
but it did not dumped anything. Is this by design?
thanks
klaus
On 06.10.2011 13:07, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 10/5/11 11:18 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
On 04.10.2011 14:03, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On
Hello,
seem the leak is in snmpstats, I see lot of allocations like:
ALERT: qm_status:37599. N address=0xf30cdf74 frag=0xf30cdf5c
size=20 used=1
ALERT: qm_status: alloc'd from snmpstats:
interprocess_buffer.c: handleContactCallbacks(143)
ALERT: qm_status: start check=f0
Indeed, DBG_QM_MALLOC is defined. So I have set memlog=1 and dumped
mem_info with:
sercmd cfg.set_now_int core mem_dump_pkg 13286
sercmd cfg.set_now_int core mem_dump_shm 13286
The dumps were done after ~1h uptime. I can not offload the traffic and
wait until transactions are freed, thus the lo
Hello,
On 10/6/11 2:24 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
On 06.10.2011 13:04, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 10/6/11 10:52 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
Kamailio 1.3.4: "kamctl ul monitor" causes:
ERROR: [attr.c:80]: no more pkg mem (21)
ERROR: mi_fifo [fifo_fnc.c:513]: command (ul_
On 06.10.2011 13:04, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 10/6/11 10:52 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
Kamailio 1.3.4: "kamctl ul monitor" causes:
ERROR: [attr.c:80]: no more pkg mem (21)
ERROR: mi_fifo [fifo_fnc.c:513]: command (ul_dump) processing failed
There are ~ 2000 entries i
On 06.10.2011 13:04, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 10/6/11 10:52 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
Kamailio 1.3.4: "kamctl ul monitor" causes:
ERROR: [attr.c:80]: no more pkg mem (21)
ERROR: mi_fifo [fifo_fnc.c:513]: command (ul_dump) processing failed
There are ~ 2000 entries i
On 06.10.2011 13:05, marius zbihlei wrote:
On 10/06/2011 02:12 PM, Antanas Masevicius wrote:
Hello,
i would vote for dynamic allocation too. These days i had to allocate
way more than default 4MB of pkg mem. Does anyone who used heavy MI
loaded system with MI_SYSTEM_MALLOC compiled could give
On 10/06/2011 02:12 PM, Antanas Masevicius wrote:
Hello,
i would vote for dynamic allocation too. These days i had to allocate
way more than default 4MB of pkg mem. Does anyone who used heavy MI
loaded system with MI_SYSTEM_MALLOC compiled could give us feedback on
how this feature is stable cur
On 10/06/2011 11:52 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
Kamailio 1.3.4: "kamctl ul monitor" causes:
ERROR: [attr.c:80]: no more pkg mem (21)
ERROR: mi_fifo [fifo_fnc.c:513]: command (ul_dump) processing failed
There are ~ 2000 entries in location table. Default PKG size is used.
I remember there w
Hello,
i would vote for dynamic allocation too. These days i had to allocate
way more than default 4MB of pkg mem. Does anyone who used heavy MI
loaded system with MI_SYSTEM_MALLOC compiled could give us feedback on
how this feature is stable currently?
best regards,
Antanas Masevicius
On 2011.
Hello,
On 10/5/11 11:30 AM, Pedro Antonio Vico Solano wrote:
Hello Daniel,
I've managed to compile it!. You are right, we are doing a
cross-compilation. The problem was that "make" took the OS version of
the host (=2.6.18) and then it used Futex library.
I've forced the detection of the tar
Hello,
On 10/5/11 11:18 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
On 04.10.2011 14:03, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 10/4/11 12:27 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Meanwhile the server was restarted and the DB problems were fixed. As
it is a production server I can not reproduce anymore.
So, once it
Hello,
On 10/6/11 10:52 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
Kamailio 1.3.4: "kamctl ul monitor" causes:
ERROR: [attr.c:80]: no more pkg mem (21)
ERROR: mi_fifo [fifo_fnc.c:513]: command (ul_dump) processing failed
There are ~ 2000 entries in location table. Default PKG size is used.
I remember
This part
# handle requests within SIP dialogs
route(WITHINDLG);
2011/10/6 Henrik Aagaard Sørensen :
> Hi Morten.
>
> Do you mean anything specific in the standard config:
> http://pastebin.com/Aj4mHAJq
>
> Because that handles registrations, subscriber list etc. etc... I'm only
> interested in K
Hi!
Kamailio 1.3.4: "kamctl ul monitor" causes:
ERROR: [attr.c:80]: no more pkg mem (21)
ERROR: mi_fifo [fifo_fnc.c:513]: command (ul_dump) processing failed
There are ~ 2000 entries in location table. Default PKG size is used.
I remember there were some similar reports recently, but couldn't
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