Yea, confirmed that added t_newtran(); above my setflag(FLT_ACC); line (and t_release() after the send_reply() line) did not produce a log entry.
Ryan Brindley Software Development Officer Stratics Networks, Inc. 1.866.635.6918 x108
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Ryan Brindley ryan@straticsnetworks.com wrote:
Thanks Daniel.
Ive tried with t_newtran (just before the setflag calls) and i don't remember it working.
I will try again as well as explicitly calling the requests.
Is there any (major) performance hit by calling the requests explicitly? On Jan 26, 2015 11:25 AM, "Daniel-Constantin Mierla" miconda@gmail.com wrote:
The accounting with flags is relying on transaction states, so you have to create it.
Either use acc_db_request() and acc_log_request() in the config (they work without creating the transaction in your example) or t_newtran() before send_reply().
Cheers, Daniel
On 26/01/15 18:08, Ryan Brindley wrote:
I've been working to try to get kamailio (4.1) to log every transaction to file, but can't seem to do it -- or even get it to reliably log. What the heck am i missing?
It seems Kamailio logs the first time i try it on a day, but then won't do it again no matter what variation of configs I try.
Is it something wrongly configured with flatstore? Permission issues? Any help/leads/hunches are greatly appreciated.
The following is my truncated test config
#!KAMAILIO
#!define DBURL "flatstore:/var/log/kamailio-acc" #!define FLT_ACC 1 #!define FLT_ACCMISSED 2 #!define FLT_ACCFAILED 3
(the config and load mod stuff)
modparam("acc", "log_level", 1) modparam("acc", "log_flag", FLT_ACC) modparam("acc", "log_missed_flag", FLT_ACCMISSED) modparam("acc", "log_facility", "LOG_LOCAL2") #confirmed in Ubuntu rsyslog LOG_LOCAL2 is configured modparam("acc", "failed_transaction_flag", FLT_ACCFAILED) modparam("acc", "db_url", DBURL) modparam("acc", "db_flag", FLT_ACC) modparam("acc", "db_missed_flag", FLT_ACCMISSED)
request_route {
(non-invite request stuff)
setflag(FLT_ACC); setflag(FLT_ACCMISSED); setflag(FLT_ACCFAILED);
send_reply("420", "Test"); exit;
}
Ryan Brindley
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