Joel,
Yes, for me it's very strange as well. It's a virtual machine (vmware esxi) on a
physical server.
(4 vCPU/8GB Ram)
Joel Serrano <joel(a)textplus.com>om>:
I’m not sure then what it can be, as load is not high, IO either and you have SSD...
Is it a virtual server in a cloud?
I would say to enable debug mode to try and see if you see anything there... :/
On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 10:38 Soltanici Ilie < iliesh(a)mail.ru > wrote:
>Yes, i did, see below xlog modparam:
>
># ----- xlog -----
>modparam("xlog", "buf_size", 8192)
>modparam("xlog", "long_format", 0)
>modparam("xlog", "force_color", 1)
>modparam("xlog", "log_colors",
"L_ERR=cr;L_WARN=px,L_INFO=px")
>
>
>>Joel Serrano < joel(a)textplus.com >:
>>
>>
>>That looks good.
>>
>>And your modparam values for xlog module?
>>
>>Have you tried increasing the “buf_size”?
>>
>>
>>On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 08:36 Soltanici Ilie < iliesh(a)mail.ru > wrote:
>>>Sure,
>>>
>>>request_route {
>>> include_file "conf.d/request_route.cfg"
>>>} conf.d/request_route.cfg:
>>>xlog("L_INFO","[START ROUTING]-(Source IP=$si:$sp/Destination
IP=$Ri:$Rp)\n");
>>>
>>>route(REQINIT);
>>>route(NATDETECT);
>>># Handle Cancel Requests
>>>route(CATCH_CANCEL);
>>>route(RETRANSMISSIONS); etc....
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Joel Serrano < joel(a)textplus.com >:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Can you paste your first lines of request_route?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 07:15 Soltanici Ilie < iliesh(a)mail.ru >
wrote:
>>>>>Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>I have a strange situation by using xlog module. I don't know for
what reason I'm not receiving all logs generated by kamailio.
>>>>>
>>>>>This is the configuration which I'm using in kamailio.cfg:
>>>>>
>>>>>log_facility=LOG_LOCAL0
>>>>>log_name="kamailio"
>>>>>log_prefix="{$rm ($mt) | Seq=$cs | Source IP=$si ($proto) | Call
ID=$ci} "
>>>>># ----- xlog -----
>>>>>modparam("xlog", "buf_size", 8192)
>>>>>modparam("xlog", "long_format", 0)
>>>>>modparam("xlog", "force_color", 1)
>>>>>modparam("xlog", "log_colors",
"L_ERR=cr;L_WARN=px,L_INFO=px")
>>>>>
>>>>>This is rsyslog configuration file:
>>>>>local0.* /var/log/kamailio/kamailio.log
>>>>>
>>>>>Kamailio is running under kamailio user, permission for the log file
are as shown below:
>>>>>-rwxrwxr-x 1 kamailio kamailio 252885132 Dec 2 14:51
/var/log/kamailio/kamailio.log
>>>>>
>>>>>In request_route block this is the first line:
>>>>>
>>>>>xlog("L_INFO","[START ROUTING]-(Source
IP=$si:$sp/Destination IP=$Ri:$Rp)\n");
>>>>>
>>>>>The problem is that not every request is logged in the log-file. For
example, some "INVITES" requests I can find in the log file, but some of them -
I cannot, even that in sngrep I see the request and the call is successfully processed by
kamailio. Also, for some requests i can see only partial data, not full call-flow as it
supposed to be (for ex. i see only BYE requests, or ACK response instead of full call
flow).
>>>>>
>>>>>Does someone have the same issue? If you don't - how are you
dealing with kamailio log files? I'm thinking to send them to the central ELK stack,
but if I have such problems by saving them locally - I don't see any reason to send
them elsewhere.
>>>>>I may think that the problem could be in rsyslog itself, but how can I
troubleshoot that?
>>>>>
>>>>>The traffic on the server is not very high - 30-50 concurrent calls.
As a storage i'm using an SSD disk and xfs filesystem. Load on the disk - according to
iostat/iotop - is minimum.
>>>>>
>>>>>OS: CentOS Linux 7 (Core), Kamailio: 5.2.0 (x86_64/linux) 535e13
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