Hi,

Glad you solved it - omitting the call to dmq_handle_message() appears to be a common mistake. I may try to make it clearer in the docs that things will not work as expected if this is not included.

As for the dialog/dmq integration, I've not had a chance to test it myself. I will try to take a look later this week!

Cheers,

Charles

On 5 September 2017 at 16:09, Aleksandar Sosic <alex.sosic@timenet.it> wrote:
Hi Charles,

I did solve the problem with

if(is_method("KDMQ")) {
    dmq_handle_message();
}

in the main route and the dmq_usrloc is working now.

I enabled dmq for the dialog also:
modparam("dialog", "enable_dmq", 1)

and the dmq is working between kamailio instances but the call does
not end and the kamailio instance where the call was made crashes.

sr01.evox.it    | 30(38) CRITICAL: <core> [core/pass_fd.c:277]:
receive_fd(): EOF on 24
sr01.evox.it    |  0(8) ALERT: <core> [main.c:742]: handle_sigs():
child process 18 exited by a signal 11
sr01.evox.it    |  0(8) ALERT: <core> [main.c:745]: handle_sigs():
core was generated
sr01.evox.it    |  0(8) INFO: <core> [main.c:768]: handle_sigs():
terminating due to SIGCHLD
sr01.evox.it    |  1(9) INFO: <core> [main.c:823]: sig_usr(): signal 15 received
sr01.evox.it    | 20(28) INFO: <core> [main.c:823]: sig_usr(): signal
15 received
sr01.evox.it    | 11(19) INFO: <core> [main.c:823]: sig_usr(): signal
15 received

I have also done a gdb on the core dump:
root@sr01:/tmp/sr01# gdb /usr/sbin/kamailio ./core
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Reading symbols from /usr/sbin/kamailio...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
[New LWP 8]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/kamailio -f
/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg -DD -E -e -w /tmp/sr01'.
Program terminated with signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
#0  0x00007f9403a3f428 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:54
54      ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c: No such file or directory.

But cannot manage to solve the issue now.

NB. I have this order of modules loades:
...
loadmodule "dmq.so"
loadmodule "dmq_usrloc.so"

loadmodule "htable.so"

loadmodule "dialog.so"
...

# ----- dialog params -----
# modparam("dialog", "db_url", DBURL)
modparam("dialog", "default_timeout", 10800)
modparam("dialog", "profiles_with_value", "calllimit")
modparam("dialog", "enable_stats", 1)
modparam("dialog", "db_mode", 0)
modparam("dialog", "dlg_flag", FLT_DLG)
modparam("dialog", "enable_dmq", 1)
...


Do you have any hints?

Thanks in advance,
--
Aleksandar Sosic
mail: alex.sosic@timenet.it
skype: alex.sosic
cell: +385 91 2505 146


On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 10:47 AM, Charles Chance
<charles.chance@sipcentric.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for slow reply.
>
> Can you set debug=4 and send the output from startup through to register,
> for both nodes?
>
> Also the full config would be useful, or at least the default request route
> up to your call to dmq_handle_message().
>
> Cheers,
>
> Charles

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