Hi,
We are getting "cannot allocate memory" error in the log file. I was wondering
which one is the right way to increase the shared memory:
1) adding the following to /etc/openser/openserctl
STARTOPTIONS="-m 128"
2) modify the following in /etc/default/openser
MEMORY=1024
Thanks,AS
Hi,
Outbound provides the UAC a way to update a binding even if it reboots. For
that, a unique and permanent value of instance-id is used, which in
conjunction with the AoR and reg-id determines the binding to the UAC.
Having said this, I guess that the CSeq comparison between the one in the
Regi
Hello,
fixed -- it happened due to dokuwiki system upgrade.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 7/31/12 12:12 PM, Andrew Pogrebennyk wrote:
At least some links at http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/ don't work at the
moment:
Install Kamailio v3.3.x From GIT
Upgrade Kamailio v3.1.x to v3.2.0
Upgrade Ka
Hi,
I'd suggest you to use multi-domain i.e separate domain for 1XX users and
a separate domain for 2XX users. Then for each domain map their own group
of load-balanced Asterisk servers (not just one server for 1XX clients but
a pool of servers for capacity and fail safe)
Next - if you want your
At least some links at http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/ don't work at the
moment:
Install Kamailio v3.3.x From GIT
Upgrade Kamailio v3.1.x to v3.2.0
Upgrade Kamailio v3.2.x to v3.3.0
you are redirected to some instruction from DokuWiki Installer when
trying to visit them. Could somebody
On 07/31/2012 05:03 AM, Ananth Kollipara wrote:
Can you please provide the steps to add a plug-in?
You mean develop a custom module for Kamailio?
You'd want to start here:
http://www.asipto.com/pub/kamailio-devel-guide/
However, perhaps a custom module is not the fastest or most optimal way
Hi,
Can you please provide the steps to add a plug-in?
Regards,
Ananth
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Hello,
We found out the problem, it was out fault. The ACK was dropped because the
was a previous (and incorrect) evaluation of $rU. Being $null for these
calls, the ACK wasn't relayed. We already fixed it; thanks for the
assistance.
Regards,
David.
2012/7/30 Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> Hello,
Daniel,
I will try this -- and get back to you. I noticed the 408 timeout as
well -- and thought that this call flow was strange. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Brandon Armstead
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 1:03 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
>
> first, such race can happen always and it is