Hi Daniel,
not evaluation, but if you use it in production then you are required to
buy a OS support contract. We however have standardised on Sun hardware
which includes support for Solaris 11 in our production environment. So,
yes a good point you make if you are going to be using in production
On 8/28/12 6:09 PM, Jason Penton wrote:
No. We use solaris11.
IIRC, solaris 11 was free for evaluation purposes, has that changed?
BTW, since mainstream opensolaris was discontinued, anyone knows what is
the best derivative (if that is at all)?
Cheers,
Daniel
But yes on any hardware
O
On 8/28/12 10:23 PM, Øyvind Kolbu wrote:
On 2012-08-28 at 21:56, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 8/28/12 6:34 PM, Øyvind Kolbu wrote:
Tried setting
modparam("usrloc", "db_check_update", 1)
but to no avail.
what do you mean by the last line? This should be the solution to for
the is
Good jobs
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le 28 août 2012 à 20:47, "Iñaki Baz Castillo" a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I announce the first stable release of OverSIP SIP Proxy:
>
> http://www.oversip.net
>
>
> OverSIP features:
> -
>
>
On 2012-08-28 at 21:56, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> On 8/28/12 6:34 PM, Øyvind Kolbu wrote:
> >
> > Tried setting
> >
> > modparam("usrloc", "db_check_update", 1)
> >
> > but to no avail.
>
> what do you mean by the last line? This should be the solution to for
> the issue.
That I tri
Hello,
On 8/28/12 6:34 PM, Øyvind Kolbu wrote:
On 2012-08-24 at 10:48, Øyvind Kolbu wrote:
First impression is that everything is working now, thanks! At least
registrations are getting populated in both databases from both servers. As
I'm out traveling I havn't yet tested calling and whether o
2012/8/28 Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> Hello,
>
> just asking to see your experience deploying sip platforms on virtual
> systems. So far I was running Kamailio in virtual machines and no problems,
> but I insisted that media servers to be on physical machines. Lately is more
> pressure from the ma
>> just asking to see your experience deploying sip platforms on virtual
>> systems. So far I was running Kamailio in virtual machines and no problems,
>> but I insisted that media servers to be on physical machines. Lately is more
>> pressure from the market to go everything virtual.
>>
>> So the
Hi all,
I announce the first stable release of OverSIP SIP Proxy:
http://www.oversip.net
OverSIP features:
-
- SIP over UDP, TCP, TLS and WebSocket transports.
- Full support for IPv4, IPv6 and DNS resolution (NAPTR
On 2012-08-24 at 10:48, Øyvind Kolbu wrote:
> First impression is that everything is working now, thanks! At least
> registrations are getting populated in both databases from both servers. As
> I'm out traveling I havn't yet tested calling and whether or not the
> failover works as expected. I ass
No. We use solaris11. But yes on any hardware
On Aug 28, 2012 5:56 PM, "Daniel-Constantin Mierla"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 8/28/12 10:33 AM, Jason Penton wrote:
>
> Hey Daniel,
>
> We use Solaris virtualisation and it works great. The zones (VMs per se)
> are lightweight, easy to administer and ro
Hello,
On 8/28/12 10:33 AM, Jason Penton wrote:
Hey Daniel,
We use Solaris virtualisation and it works great. The zones (VMs per
se) are lightweight, easy to administer and rock solid.
btw, common misconceptions are that you need sun (oracle) hardware and
that the os is not free. These are
Hello,
On 8/28/12 11:19 AM, Vitaliy Aleksandrov wrote:
Hi all.
I'm working with kamailio for about 1 year and still don't understand
difference between integer and string IDs of AVPs.
Is it just a question of usability ?
yes, it is just a matter of addressing, integers id were supposed to be
Hello,
I am not familiar with the insights of cassandra module, but sqlops is
designed to deal with raw sql queries, so it might not work at all with
cassandra module.
Using avpops could work with avp_db_load(), because that function is
using the internal DB API INSERT which is in use by gen
Hi,
I would to query the Cassandra database for other information with either CQL
or other commands.
Could this be done through means of either avpops or sqlops, like an MySQL
database.
This could be done through an external script but I would like to utilize the
connection that is already
est
28 aug 2012 kl. 12:31 skrev "Konstantin M." :
> >From my previous experience, I can't say, it's a correct.
> I'm using asterisk (over 3 years) and kamailio (about 1 year) in a
> *production* environment using Xen and I have almost no problems with timers
> (they were previously with 100Hz),
> b
Hi Daniel
Sure i will prepare something and let you know.
Just brief info:
For current number of dialogs i used SNMPSTATS module on Kamailio, and use
snmpget function from a remote server (CACTI) to poll data i.e.
snmpget -v2c -c public xx.xx.xx.xx .1.3.6.1.4.1.34352.3.1.3.1.3.2.2.0 | cut
-b58-6
Hey Klaus,
We use solaris as host AND guest ;)
solaris is slightly different to normal VM systems in that you can't really
load up "any OS" into the guest. There are branded zones that support a few
flavours of linux (ala redhat, etc). However, in our experience the Solaris
OS is really solid for
>From my previous experience, I can't say, it's a correct.
I'm using asterisk (over 3 years) and kamailio (about 1 year) in a
*production* environment using Xen and I have almost no problems with
timers (they were previously with 100Hz),
but I have experienced A LOT of problems with asterisk or any
Same preference-- especially when call load gets high or there is conferencing
/ call recording.
---Fred
On Aug 28, 2012, at 2:19 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just asking to see your experience deploying sip platforms on virtual
> systems. So far I was running Kamailio
Jason, are you using Solaris only as host or also as guest OS?
regards
Klaus
On 28.08.2012 10:33, Jason Penton wrote:
Hey Daniel,
We use Solaris virtualisation and it works great. The zones (VMs per se)
are lightweight, easy to administer and rock solid.
btw, common misconceptions are that yo
I haven't heard anyone using Asterisk in large production systems in other
virtualization than OpenVZ. Asterisk depends a lot on timers and these aren't
reliable enough in Vmware and Xen when putting load on the media server.
I would love to hear about a successful implementation :-) on other pl
Hi all.
I'm working with kamailio for about 1 year and still don't understand
difference between integer and string IDs of AVPs.
Is it just a question of usability ?
___
SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list
sr-user
Hey Daniel,
We use Solaris virtualisation and it works great. The zones (VMs per se)
are lightweight, easy to administer and rock solid.
btw, common misconceptions are that you need sun (oracle) hardware and that
the os is not free. These are both false.
cheers
Jason
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 9:5
Hi Daniel,
here's from my personal experience:
Our setup at ng-voice is a little weird sometimes: We've rented some
virtual servers at a german provider (who uses Xen). On these virtual
servers we've installed OpenVz, which for us is absolutely great, if
you are just working with Linux-Servers. Wh
On 24.08.2012 14:41, mart...@centrum.sk wrote:
The Route and Record-route headers are identical.
From debug (when alias=domain.ch:5060):
authentication of INVITE:
Aug 24 14:22:44 server /usr/sbin/kamailio[8588]: NOTICE:
Hi,
When there is no over contention of the physical machines that run your VM
machines on all is ok.
However finding/ fixing issues around I/O is made harder by having virtual
devices since all types
of I/O are affected.
My preference is the same as yours.
Regards,
Bou
-Original Mes
27 matches
Mail list logo