Hello,

I pushed a commit to ctl module in master branch trying to address this issue. Can you test and report if works ok now? If yes, then I will backport.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 16.03.24 12:22, Patrick Karton via sr-users wrote:
Same bug in 5.7. versions

Le 15 mars 2024 15:08, Brooks Bridges via sr-users <sr-users@lists.kamailio.org> a écrit :

Thanks Daniel, I’ll give that a try.

 

 
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From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2024 23:16
To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users@lists.kamailio.org>
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Bug in htable in 5.8.0

 

Hello,

On 15.03.24 00:15, Brooks Bridges via sr-users wrote:

We have some scripts that are setting values in an htable for various things, one of which is to disable options replies to take a system “out of service”.  We discovered today upon deploying 5.8.0 that the “htable.seti” command appears to be broken.

 

[root@ip-10-52-42-102 ~]# kamcmd htable.seti system_settings option_pings_off 1

error: 500 - Not enough parameters (htable name, key name and value)

 

however if we do htable.sets it works fine (although not an integer so it’s breaking our shutdown scripts).

 

[root@ip-10-52-42-102 ~]# kamcmd htable.sets system_settings option_pings_off 1

Ok. Key set to new value.

[root@ip-10-52-42-102 ~]#

 

I’ve looked through the commit history for htable and haven’t found anything that really stands out as a possible issue, so can the gurus please take a look?

the problem should be with kamcmd+ctl, not htable, use kamctl (or kamcli) instead:

kamctl rpc htable.seti system_settings option_pings_off 1

(kamcli rpc htable.seti system_settings option_pings_off 1)

I will look into kamcmd/ctl, likely is related to conversion of values, many fields are now long instead of int and kamcmd is not much maintained, it uses a custom (undocumented) binary-rpc protocol and none of its original developers is active.

Cheers,
Daniel

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