I think I found the error, but I need  to double check. I was not able to get 
any log output  in kamailio.log and I noticed that the log file was very large 
( I had not set up log rotate ). I cleaned this file and now I am able to view 
my log outputs. Will this issue in my log file affect the performance of the 
system?

Regards,
Arun




________________________________
 From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com>
To: arun Jayaprakash <jayaprakasha...@yahoo.com>; Kamailio (SER) - Users 
Mailing List <sr-users@lists.sip-router.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2013 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Phones losing registration.
 


Hello,

first you should clarify what you mean by "phones are losing
    registration". Do they indicate are not registered?

I suggest few things:
- add a xlog message at beginning of the request_route block to log
    method, callid, from, to, r-uri and source ip
- when the phones are not registered check the logs to see if there
    was a message related to register requests from that phone

You should also log the sip traffic, you can use ngrep to save it in
    a file, so you can look in more details if needed.

Some phones have also good troubleshooting options, at least snom
    phone give a log and the sip trace via web interface. If you have
    one, use it to see what it is reporting.

I guess you checked the syslog file for error messages. If it is
    something that makes kamailio not working properly, you should see
    it there.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 10/1/13 5:41 PM, arun Jayaprakash wrote:

Hello, 
>
>
>
>I am running into a problem with my set up. I have Kamailio 4.0 set up with an 
>Asterisk server (ARA). Initially I had three machines; one for Kamailio, one 
>for Asterisk and one for my db. The set up worked fine for about a week after 
>which I saw that my phones were losing registration for prolonged periods and 
>then would re-register after a few hours. So what I did was to move Asterisk 
>and Kamailio on the same server and only had my DB on a separate machine. All 
>worked well for about a week and now I am facing the same issue.  At any given 
>time all my services ( kamailio, Asterisk, RTPproxy) are all running. My 
>question is where and how do I start to trouble shoot this issue? I have not 
>really done any debugging in the past so I would appreciate any pointers as to 
>where to start? Thank you for your help.
>
>
>Regards,
>Arun
>
>
>
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