A good hint, but no. I'm using the standard version 1.4 ser.cfg. I've only added
my 10.10.10.41 ip address. The "fork=no" command is commented out.
Is there something else that would cause ser to start in non-forking mode?
Thanks,
M
----- Original Message ----
From: samuel <samu60(a)gmail.com>
To: Mahatma Sarasvati <gnoahhb(a)yahoo.com>
Cc: serusers(a)iptel.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:40:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] Frustrating error - please help
Are you starting SER in non-forking mode? It looks like SER is not binding to the
10.10.10.41 IP, only to the local IP (127.0.0.1) and that's why you see in the logs
that it's not able to send to a "standard" IP address:
WARNING: xl_mod_init: more IP 10.10.10.41
not used
CRITICAL: invalid sendtoparameters one possible reason is the server is bound to
localhost and attempts to send to the net
Case you need to use 2 interfaces, I would recommend using mhomed=yes (don't recall
the exact syntax right now..).
Hope it helps,
Samuel.
2007/5/24, Mahatma Sarasvati <gnoahhb(a)yahoo.com>om>:
Hi All,
This ser installation was working fine and I can't figure out why its not working
now.
I'm getting an error (see last log line) every time I attempt a call to local users.
Calling out to PSTN works great. ngrep reveals that SER is not sending any messages to the
callee location.
There are 2 registered local users, one registered twice.
I have no idea what is going on. I'm using an unmodified version 1.4 ser.cfg file on
CentOS 5.
I suspect some server configuration error? ? ? ?
Thanks,
M
Here are the logs.
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 ser: init_tcp: using epoll_lt as the io watch method (auto detected)
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: Maxfwd module- initializing
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: WARNING: xl_mod_init: more IP 10.10.10.41
not used
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 last message repeated 8 times
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: AVPops - initializing
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: DEB: IP address of RTPPROXY is
/var/run/rtpproxy.sock
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: INFO: xlog null is
"<null>"
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially
109568
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally
262142
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially
109568
May 23 16:03:38 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1692]: INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally
262142
.
.
.
.
May 23 16:09:15 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1781]: rtpp_test: RTP proxy
<unix:/var/run/rtpproxy.sock> found, support for it re-enabled
May 23 16:09:15 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1781]: ERROR: udp_send:
sendto(sock,0xb62048f4,1773,0,
10.10.100.103:5060,16): Invalid argument(22)
May 23 16:09:15 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1781]: CRITICAL: invalid sendtoparameters one
possible reason is the server is bound to localhost
and attempts to send to the net
May 23 16:09:15 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1781]: msg_send: ERROR: udp_send failed
May 23 16:09:15 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1781]: ERROR: t_send_branch: sending request on
branch 0 failed
May 23 16:09:15 vx1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1781]: ERROR: sl_reply_error used: Unfortunately
error on sending to next hop occurred (477/SL)
When I start SER I get this response:
[root@vx1 ~]# service ser restart
Stopping ser: [ OK ]
Starting ser: Listening on
udp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060
udp:
10.10.10.41 [10.10.10.41]:5060
tcp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060
tcp:
10.10.10.41 [10.10.10.41]:5060
Aliases:
tcp: vx1:5060
tcp: vx1.velocity11.com:5060
tcp: localhost:5060
tcp: localhost.localdomain:5060
udp: vx1:5060
udp: vx1.velocity11.com:5060
udp: localhost:5060
udp: localhost.localdomain:5060
[ OK ]
[root@vx1 ~]#
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