Hello,

typically the de-synchronization happens when the call-id is changed, because there are various modes on matching the contact in the database. Using ruid avoids this.

Another option is to use:

 
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/usrloc.html#usrloc.p.db_check_update

But I would go for ruid option, because it is also faster due to single value key.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 28/05/14 14:00, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:

Hello Daniel,

“db_mode” is set to 1 and “db_op_ruid” has the default value. So I guess 0.

Do you think that setting “db_ops_ruid” to 1 will solve the issue?

I took a wireshark capture while the problem occured and saw that Kamailio make an UPDATE request whereas the location database had no more entry for the username.

Also, I look to the MySQL logs and see nothing in particular.


Regards,

Igor.

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Hello,

what is the value for db_mode parameter?

Can you try with db_ops_ruid set to 1:

http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/usrloc.html#usrloc.p.db_ops_ruid

Also, does database server logs point any error?

Cheers,
Daniel

On 28/05/14 11:35, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:

    Hello,

    I’m running Kamailio 4.1.3 and having a strange issue.

    After a restart of Kamailio, some username are still in memory and
    updated accordingly with usual re-REGISTER flow. But the entries
    in location db is deleted. Kamailio tries to do a SQL UPDATE which
    fails because of that.

    So, for each username which are not in location DB, I must do a
    “kamctl ul rm” and wait for the next REGISTER. The new REGISTER
    will challenge the UAC for a new Authorization which should result
    in an INSERT INTO instead of an UPDATE.

    Can someone help me to solve this?

    Regards,

    Igor.




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