Hello,
I'm testing kazoo module for use with RabbitMQ
I noticed there is a required parameter that is not listed in the
documentation:
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/devel/modules/kazoo
modparam("kazoo", "pua_mode", 0)
The above parameter is required but not documented. Can someone please
upda
To complete my message, each "incorrect port 0
" is preceded with the
following logs:
rtpproxy[3289]:
INFO:rtpp_command_ul_handle:ebf8863557e5c8709e46ba48c1f8f780@10.5.129.117:
RTP packets from caller will be resized to 20 milliseconds
rtpproxy[3289]: ERR:rtpp_command_pre_parse:GLOBAL: update/
Hello,
I can't figure out why Kamailio reports hundreds of calls with the following
error:
"/usr/local/sbin/kamailio[2997]: ERROR: rtpproxy [rtpproxy.c:2727]:
force_rtp_proxy(): incorrect port 0 in reply from rtp proxy"
It seems that each time this error occurs, we got a one-way audio cal
Le Fri, 20 Nov 2015 16:02:26 +0100,
Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
> > Finally I have removed this line:
> > modparam("usrloc", "close_expired_tcp", 1)
> >
> > It seems it was causing the memory leak.
>
> Thanks for troubleshooting and pointing to this, I will investigate
> that part of the
On 20/11/15 15:02, Thibault Gueslin wrote:
> I am using a 4.3.3 version built myself from source.
> (deb package were not released at that time)
kamailio -v shows the last git commit id when building from sources,
helping to identify exactly the snapshot of the source code that you built.
>
>
I am using a 4.3.3 version built myself from source.
(deb package were not released at that time)
I am expecting a few hundred connections.
(core.tcp_info or netstat )
Finally I have removed this line:
modparam("usrloc", "close_expired_tcp", 1)
It seems it was causing the memory leak.
I am still
What is the exact version are you using (kamailio -v)?
How many open connections do you expect to have at same time?
Or get:
kamcmd core.tcp_info
Cheers,
Daniel
On 20/11/15 13:54, Thibault Gueslin wrote:
> It seems located in tcp connection:
>
> Nov 20 12:44:54 sip /usr/sbin/kamailio[30722]: N
It seems located in tcp connection:
Nov 20 12:44:54 sip /usr/sbin/kamailio[30722]: NOTICE: qm_sums: summarizing
all alloc'ed. fragments:
Nov 20 12:44:54 sip /usr/sbin/kamailio[30722]: NOTICE: qm_sums: count=
1 size= 800 bytes from : cfg/cfg_struct.c: cfg_clone_global(626)
Nov 20 12:44:54 si
If you get the shm used size increasing, run following commands:
kamcmd cfg.set_now_int core memlog 1
kamcmd corex.shm_summary
Do it after some time of running, when you see that the increase has
happened.
Then take the logs from syslog related to shm summary and send them over
here.
On the oth
I am adding the info in a mqueue.
In a single rtimer, I am consuming the mqueue and calling a lua script.
(I have followed the example of twitter).
I have increase the number of tcp_children and I got issue for memory
allocation on allocations new tcp connection after a few hours.
Restart with SH
Hello,
On 20/11/15 11:14, kai.ohnac...@cbc.de wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have installed a kamailio server with rtpproxy. The server is
> located between 2 networks and bridge these networks. My question:
> Does handle rtpproxy only 1 call at the same time? Because my
> configuration works, but only f
Hi All,
I have installed kamailio and using as a i-cscf,s-cscf and p-cscf server. I
have taken FHoSS(OpenImscore) for hss server Now I am able to do register
and unregister. When I am sending INVITE for call, the calling-party and
called-party were registerd but I am getting "403 Forbidden - Dialo
Hello,
I am considering to release Kamailio v4.3.4 next week on Wed, Nov 25 or
the following day. As usual, announce any issues that you are aware and
not reported to sr-dev or bug tracker. Also, if some patch was not
backported and you think it has to be, write to sr-dev mailing list.
Cheers,
Da
Hello,
I have installed a kamailio server with rtpproxy. The server is located between
2 networks and bridge these networks. My question: Does handle rtpproxy only 1
call at the same time? Because my configuration works, but only for one call
from the first to the second network. The second call
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