I have installed the opensip server from http://ftp.upjs.sk/pub/users/sal/Fedora/5/ openser-1.1.0-rhel3.0.i386.rpm cause my machine is FC 5. I start it by /usr/sbin/openser start.
I have /etc/openser, and when I cd /etc, and run ./openser.init start, I got no such file or directory error. Can I also just run it by /usr/sbin/openser start.
Besides, Do I need to change the defualt openser.cfg file to let the openser act as both proxy and registart?
Thanks.
Qiang

 

From: ext akkala.naidu@aricent.com [mailto:akkala.naidu@aricent.com]
Sent: 27 June, 2007 11:23
To: Henning Westerholt
Cc: Qian Gaoqiang (Nokia-NRC/Helsinki); users@openser.org; users-bounces@openser.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] About the opensip server.


You can check with below command whether openser running or not.
 ps -elf | grep openser

Try to start openser with ' cd openser home/ etc/' and ./openser.init  start / stop / restart
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Henning Westerholt <henning.westerholt@1und1.de>
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06/27/2007 01:06 PM

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gaoqiang.qian@nokia.com
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Re: [OpenSER-Users] About the opensip server.





On Montag, 25. Juni 2007, gaoqiang.qian@nokia.com wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am working in Nokia and now response for setup a openser sip server
> > providing sip proxy and registrar for one of our project. After I have
> > install the openser Sip server by following all the steps from CVS
> > installation guide. When I start the sip server with openser start
> > command, I always got:
> > 'openser' start: /etc/init.d/openser
> > Openser failed to start
> > Strating open sip router:
> > Listen on
> > Udp:
> > ...
> > Aliases:
> > Tcp:
> > ...
> > It seems the starting is failed. So could you tell me what could be
> > the reason? Or could you please tell me is there someway I can test if
> > my openser is running now?

Hello,

look into the system log to get a hint why the server don't start. Increase
the debug level in the configuration to get more informations.

You'll get logmessages if the server is up and responding to queries.
Furthermore look at the tools 'sipp' or 'sipsak' on how to test a sip server.

You'll find more informations about this in the list archives, as this was
already discussed many times.

Cheers,

Henning



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