And an example:
root@sbc01:~# kamctl dispatcher dump { "jsonrpc": "2.0", "result": { "NRSETS": 2, "RECORDS": [{ "SET": { "ID": 1, "TARGETS": [{ "DEST": { "URI": "sip:A.B.C.D:5060", "FLAGS": "AP", <----- This one is "A" (Active) "P" (Probing) "PRIORITY": 0, "ATTRS": { "BODY": "dsName=XXXX", "DUID": "", "MAXLOAD": 0, "WEIGHT": 0, "RWEIGHT": 0, "SOCKET": "" } } }] } }, { "SET": { "ID": 2, "TARGETS": [{ "DEST": { "URI": "sip:E.F.G.H:5060", "FLAGS": "IP", <----- This one is "I" (Inactive) "P" (Probing) "PRIORITY": 0, "ATTRS": { "BODY": "dsName=YYYY", "DUID": "", "MAXLOAD": 0, "WEIGHT": 0, "RWEIGHT": 0, "SOCKET": "" } } }] } ...
So in this case, gateway A.B.C.D would be "up" and E.F.G.H would be "down".
Joel.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 9:10 PM, Joel Serrano joel@gogii.net wrote:
kamctl dispatcher dump
..check for the FLAGS..
In the docs: https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/devel/modules/ dispatcher.html
you have the flags explained in section "4.6. ds_mark_dst([state])"
Cheers, Joel.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 5:05 PM, Daniel Greenwald dgreenwald@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way thru kamctl or kamcmd to check which dispatcher gateways are currently inactive? "kamctl dispatcher show" doesn't seem to have that info and I can't find anything in the docs.
Thanks
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