Hi Alex,
It prints only one time. The log file looks like this:
Jul 11 20:43:58 ip-10-238-242-214 kamailio[20354]: ALERT: <script>: hello
I am sure that I run the script for many seconds, say 30 or so at least, but I do not get more than one single log...
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
Hello AliReza,
On 07/11/2014 04:53 PM, AliReza Khoshgoftar Monfared wrote:
Hi,
I have a basic yet weird problem with Rtimer module. I cannot make it execute a route block for me at an interval of my choice (which is what it is supposed to do, right?)
Here is a simplified example with relevant parts of my config script:
Assume I want to print "hello" every 100 ms:
I have a script like this (I've put all my global variables, in case they matter and my relevant route blocks...)
Is there anything I am doing wrong here in the usage of rtimer?
Well, what's not working? Is it not printing anything at all? Or is it printing at a different interval than you expect? If so, what is the interval?
Note that you've specified an interval of 1s:
modparam("rtimer", "timer", "name=ta;interval=1;mode=1;")
By default, the interval value is in seconds. If you append a 'u', the value is expressed in microseconds (millionths of a second), which gives you sub-second timing granularity, per http://kamailio.org/docs/ modules/4.1.x/modules/rtimer.html#idp2566368.
This means that to have an interval of 100 ms, you'd define the timer thusly:
modparam("rtimer", "timer", "name=ta;interval=100000u;mode=1;")
-- Alex
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