On 6/29/10 6:17 PM, JR Richardson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
  
Hi JR,



On 6/28/10 11:39 PM, JR Richardson wrote:

Hi All,
I'm testing dispatcher functions with kamailio 3.0 and using database
to load destination address.  The problem I am seeing is the 1'st
destination address in a group is not being used, the dispatcher
always starts at the second database entry.  For instance, if I have 2
destination addresses listed in the database, sip:10.10.14.101:5060
and sip:10.10.14.102:5060, only sip:10.10.14.102:5060 will receive
calls.  But if I list .101 in the database twice, then I will get
proper distribution.


looks like a feature :-) ... Can you print the list of avp holding the
destination addresses after you call ds_select_dst()? you can do it with the
avp_print() from avpops module or with a 'while' iterating through the avps.

Say you have:

modparam("dispatcher", "dst_avp", "$avp(dst)")

$var(i) = 0;
while($(avp(dst)[$var(i)])) {
  xlog(" --- $(avp(dst)[$var(i)]) \n");
  $var(i) = $var(i) + 1;
}

Pasting here the parameters you set for dispatcher module would be helpful
as well.

Cheers,
Daniel

So here is my setup and some debug traffic:
sipp><sr-router><dispatcher round robin group 1><10.10.14.101,
10.10.14.102, 10.10.14.101
This will send calls to both .101 and 102 evenly.
sip-router2:~# kamctl fifo ds_list
SET:: 1
        URI:: sip:10.10.14.101:5060 flag=A
        URI:: sip:10.10.14.102:5060 flag=A
        URI:: sip:10.10.14.101:5060 flag=A
first call to dispatcher:
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1111]: set [1]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1185]: alg hash [0]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1223]: selected [4-1/0]
<sip:10.10.14.101:5060>
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1257]: using entry [1/1]
 0(4780) INFO: <script>: ds_dispatcher sip:10.10.14.101:5060 1 3
second call to dispatcher:
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1111]: set [1]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1185]: alg hash [1]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1223]: selected [4-1/1]
<sip:10.10.14.102:5060>
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1245]: using entry [1/0]
 0(4780) INFO: <script>: ds_dispatcher sip:10.10.14.102:5060 1 3
third call to dispatcher goes back to .101, then .102, ect.
sipp><sr-router><dispatcher round robin group 2><10.10.14.103 and
10.10.14.104
This will send calls only to .104
sip-router2:~# kamctl fifo ds_list
SET_NO:: 2
SET:: 2
        URI:: sip:10.10.14.104:5060 flag=A
        URI:: sip:10.10.14.103:5060 flag=A
first call to dispatcher:
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1111]: set [2]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1185]: alg hash [0]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1223]: selected [4-2/0]
<sip:10.10.14.104:5060>
 0(4780) INFO: <script>: ds_dispatcher sip:10.10.14.104:5060 2 2
second call to dispatcher:
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1111]: set [2]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1185]: alg hash [1]
 0(4780) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1223]: selected [4-2/0]
<sip:10.10.14.104:5060>
 0(4780) INFO: <script>: ds_dispatcher sip:10.10.14.104:5060 2 2
So it appears with only 2 entries loaded in the database, there is a
missing "DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1245]: using entry [1/0]"  This
is the only difference I can see between the call executions between
the two groups. But I don't really know what that means.
I can reproduce these symptoms on kamailio 3.0, 1.5.x and older
versions.  The same thing happens when the destinations are loaded via
config file dispatcher.lst.
I am using debian Lenny with siremis web interface.
mysql> select * from dispatcher\G;
*************************** 1. row ***************************
         id: 1
      setid: 1
destination: sip:10.10.14.101:5060
      flags: 0
   priority: 0
description: lab1
*************************** 2. row ***************************
         id: 2
      setid: 1
destination: sip:10.10.14.102:5060
      flags: 0
   priority: 0
description: lab2
*************************** 3. row ***************************
         id: 3
      setid: 2
destination: sip:10.10.14.103:5060
      flags: 0
   priority: 0
description: lab3
*************************** 4. row ***************************
         id: 4
      setid: 2
destination: sip:10.10.14.104:5060
      flags: 0
   priority: 0
description: lab4
*************************** 5. row ***************************
         id: 5
      setid: 1
destination: sip:10.10.14.101:5060
      flags: 0
   priority: 0
description: lab1
5 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Is this a bug?
Thanks.
JR


--
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
http://www.asipto.com/

    

Here is my config, ds_list and sip call debug:

http://pastebin.com/NsNZyzdk

I put the 'while' snip in the config but I don't wee where it printed
anything in the debug.
  

Try with:

modparam("dispatcher", "use_default", 0)

You have it set to 1, which means the last address in set in not loaded in dispatching algorithm - still it should be in the list of dst avps.

Not sure why the avps are not printed, try add one log message for the first and compare against $null, like:

if(ds_select_domain("$avp(s:dstgrp)", "4")) {

  xlog("L_INFO", " --- first dst avp: $avp(i:271) \n");

  $var(i) = 0;
  while($(avp(i:271)[$var(i)])!=$null) {
  xlog("L_INFO", " --- $(avp(i:271)[$var(i)]) \n");
  $var(i) = $var(i) + 1;
 }

If still nothing, use avp_print().

Cheers,
Daniel
-- 
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
http://www.asipto.com/