Hello Matt. Thanks for your answer, i checked the post "exec_dset fork limit?" (http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2004-December/014150.html) and i think i have the same problem. I'm using the exec_dset command to manipulate the RURI, we need to do this in order to add prefixes according to certain user profiles.
route { if (method=="INVITE" || method=="CANCEL") { exec_dset("/usr/local/etc/ser/translate"); };
As you can see i'm using it for every INVITE and CANCEL, the "translate" file is a C program that connects to a DB and returns the desired RURI. Could this be the cause of SER freeze?. Can we have an opinion from the developers? Is there a way to do the same thing with maybe another module?. For the record i'm using :
OS : Linux Red Hat 9.0 SER : 0.8.14 Mediaproxy : 1.2.1
I would really appreciate any help here. Thanks!!
Best Regards,
Ricardo.-
-----Mensaje original----- De: Matt Schulte [mailto:mschulte@netlogic.net] Enviado el: Jueves, 14 de Abril de 2005 16:11 Para: Ricardo Martinez; serusers@lists.iptel.org Asunto: RE: [Serusers] SER hung - Log Information?
I've been posting about this for some time now,I have never been able to figure out the problem. Do you use external proccesses or anything? That's the only "weird" thing we really do with SER, everything else is pretty straight forward.
Search back from my posts and see what you think.
-----Original Message----- From: Ricardo Martinez [mailto:rmartinez@redvoiss.net] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 11:16 AM To: 'serusers@lists.iptel.org' Subject: [Serusers] SER hung - Log Information?
Hello list. I had been experimenting some weird behavior in my SER program. A couple of times my SER seems to be hung. For example the first time, all the REGISTER messages reaching the server were not challenged, even worst the server don't respond anything. The second time it happened with the INVITE messages. The weird thing is that the SER process were still running. I don't know what could cause this problem, but my question is : Is there a way to log information about the "internal system process" to have a clue about what is happening?. I would really appreciate any help. Thanks
Ricardo Martinez.-
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