When restarting kamailio I found out that it reads both routes
Jul 30 11:46:40 [9165] INFO:carrierroute:rule_fixup_recursor: hashless rule with host Y.Y.Y.Y hash hash_index 1 Jul 30 11:46:40 [9165] INFO:carrierroute:rule_fixup_recursor: hashless rule with host X.X.X.X hash hash_index 2
I jjst do not know why it's not reading the prob
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:39 PM, michel freiha michofr@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Sir,
Please find below carrierroute table...
+----+---------+--------+-------------+-------+------+------+-------+--------------+----------------+----------------+-------------+ | id | carrier | domain | scan_prefix | flags | mask | prob | strip | rewrite_host | rewrite_prefix | rewrite_suffix | description |
+----+---------+--------+-------------+-------+------+------+-------+--------------+----------------+----------------+-------------+ | 1 | 5 | 0 | 00 | 0 | 0 | 0.1 | 0 | X.X.X.X | | | NULL | | 2 | 5 | 0 | 00 | 0 | 0 | 0.9 | 0 | Y.Y.Y.Y | | | NULL |
+----+---------+--------+-------------+-------+------+------+-------+--------------+----------------+----------------+-------------+
on kamailio.conf:
if(!cr_route("default", "0", "$rU", "$rU", "call_id")){
sl_send_reply("403", "Not allowed"); } else { # In cas of failure, re-route the request t_on_failure("1"); # Relay the request to the gateway t_relay();
}
When trying to call 00123456666 the call is forwarded all the time to X.X.X.X IP and never to Y.Y.Y.Y IP...why this happening? It's like Kamailio is not reading prob field
Regards
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Uriel Rozenbaum < uriel.rozenbaum@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm really not sure how it works when you use a 0 prob.
Try something like 50/50 and check if the requests go to both servers.
Also, some extract from /var/log/messages will help.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:38 AM, michel freiha michofr@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Sir,
My tables are defined as below:
*carrierroute table:*
id carrier domain scan_prefix flags mask prob strip rewrite_host 19 5 1 00 0 0 0 0 IP_address1 19 5 1 00 0 0 1 0 IP_Address1
*route_tree table:*
id carrier 5 default
*In kamalio.cfg:*
if(!cr_route("default", "1", "$rU", "$rU", "call_id")){
The issue is that kamailio is forwarding all calls to IP_Address1 and never to IP_Address2 even if prob is 1 for IP_Address2 and 0 for IP_Address1
Any help please?
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Uriel Rozenbaum < uriel.rozenbaum@gmail.com> wrote:
Michel,
The prob field is to set the proportion of a certain entry to be taken when you are load balancing between carriers.
To perform an overflow operation you have to use the domain field.
Check the samples on the module documentation; it's preety clear there; if you have further questions just post them here.
Rgds, Uriel
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:39 AM, michel freiha michofr@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
I'm using carrierroute module and ie seems that it's not working well...Suppose I have 2 entries in carrierroute table...Entry 1 with scan prefix 00 and prob 0 and a second entry with scan prefix 00 and prob=1...As soon as i make a call, this call will be forwarded to the entry with prob 0 because i guess it appears before the one with prob 1 in the table...
When starting Kamailio I got the below:
Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix 1, prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: domain 0 not found, add it Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_tree: tree default has 1 trees Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] DBG:carrierroute:add_route_tree: tree 0Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: created route tree: 0, with id 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix , prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix 011, prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix 00, prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix 111, prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix 00, prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix , prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix 011, prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix 011, prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: adding prefix , prob -14931260.000000 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:get_route_tree: found domain 0 Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route: found route, now adding Jul 29 12:30:11 [23143] INFO:carrierroute:add_route_rule: no backed up rules
It seems that kamailio is not reading probability entry in carrier route table
Please find below carrierroute table structure:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `carrierroute` ( `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, `carrier` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', `domain` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '', `scan_prefix` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '', `flags` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', `mask` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', `prob` float NOT NULL default '0', `strip` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', `rewrite_host` varchar(128) NOT NULL default '', `rewrite_prefix` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '', `rewrite_suffix` varchar(64) NOT NULL default '', `description` varchar(255) default NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`id`) ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=23 ;
Can someone help me to find this issue?
Regards
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