yes, you need argument to -w. In my previous email was a dot '.' -- so
the parameter is '-w .' -- which means working directory is current
directory. You can do '-w /tmp' and then look in /tmp directory.
Daniel
On 8/6/10 12:22 PM, Ernest Mavrel wrote:
You mean:
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -w
Option `-w' requires an argument. Use -h for help.
-W poll method
BR
Ernest
On 06. 08. 2010 12:10, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 8/3/10 7:11 AM, Ernest Mavrel wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>>
>> On 02. 08. 2010 18:19, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> is nothing after messages?
>>
>> No, after this messages is nothing.
>>
>>>
>>> 0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
>>> 0(4311) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:374]: build_rule
>>>
>>> the second set of messages looks ok. If you do:
>>>
>>> ps auxw | grep kamailio
>>>
>>> is no kamailio running?
>>
>> No kamailio is not running.
>>
>> kamailio 1214 0.0 0.0 30220 760 ? Ssl Aug02 0:00
>> /usr/local/bin/rtpproxy -u kamailio kamailio
>> root 9332 0.0 0.0 7620 900 pts/0 S+ 07:09 0:00
>> grep --color=auto kamailio
>
> if you give parameter '-w .', do you get a core dump file in current
> directory? It is strange that the logging messages end sudently, if
> there is an error and does not start, shut down log messages should
> be printed.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
>>
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