Got it.
That is something that I dont think is possible with RTPproxy. Just read
the functions for nathelper as well as rtpproxy twice and it just says it
will modify the seasion level c= or media connection but nowhere it says we
can tell which specific c attrib to modify.
Im only assuming that e
I also seen this in /var/log/messages during the crash:
Jan 15 10:37:41 tanus /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[24021]: :
[mem/q_malloc.c:149]: qm_debug_frag(): BUG: qm_*: fragm. 0x7f9abd767300
(address 0x7f9abd767330) end overwritten(d33762d69737465, 746e65746e6f430a)!
Jan 15 10:37:41 tanus kernel: k
Hello Daniel,
I move to 4.2.7. This morning a new crash occurred. I got two coredump:
Core was generated by `/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m
256 -M 64'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x0062245e in qm_status (qm=0x7f9abd447000) at
m
Hello.
I had similar problems while load test kamailio in front of yate. Yate
have rate limiting enabled by default.
May be you have it on Freeswitch?
I have made loadtest with sipp, kamailio 4.2.6, rtpengines and 2
Asterisk servers as backend.
Test was success with 8000 concurrent calls and call
Hi Daniel.
Seems yes, it is captured properly.
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Best regards,
Sergey Basov e-mail: sergey.v.ba...@gmail.com
tel: (+38067) 403-62-54
2016-01-13 23:14 GMT+02:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> Hi Sergey,
>
> thanks for testing and the feedback. The patch is also useful to have
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> Not familiar with this per se, but as I understood, graphite is just a
> rendering engine gathering metrics from a storage engine such as statsd.
> So might be that rtpengine has the option to push metrics to statsd,
> then graphite can build graphs out of them e
Hi Daniel,
I’m running mysql 5.6.21. I haven’t had time to really do much debugging but I
have setup a sip capture server with the same config on both Linux and FreeBSD
on x86. If you have any idea of where to look, I’ll be happy to dig deeper.
It shouldn’t matter that the agents are running o