Hello,
killproc might be only in opensuse as standalone tool and the other rpms have it in init.d lib functions...
Can you install the rpms for kamailio 5.0.1? They are already built:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:kamailio:v5.0.x-rpms/kamailio50
I tried to force the pid file path to killproc, but maybe the version is not supporting it. You may need to do 'killall kamailio' first time to stop existing kamailio, then do start and stop after installing the new packages.
If it fails, I will look for a different solution and trigger rpms to be rebuilt.
Cheers, Daniel
On 05.04.17 16:50, Ginhoux, Patrick wrote:
Hi,
The killproc command doesn’t exist :
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter2 ~]# killproc -h
-bash: killproc: command not found
To help the debug, I added ‘echo’ command at the case statement in the /etc/init.d/Kamailio script :
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start|debug) echo "GINHOUX Start" start ;; stop) echo "GINHOUX" stop ;; status) status $KAM RETVAL=$? ;; restart) stop start ;; condrestart) if [ -f $PID_FILE ] ; then stop start fi ;; *) echo "PATRICK 2" echo $"Usage: $PROG
{start|stop|restart|condrestart|status|debug|help}"
exit 1
esac
The results of the different action are :
service kamailio stop èNothing is displayed
service kamailio start èNothing is displayed
service kamailio XXX è“PATRICK 2” is displayed
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter2 ~]#
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter2 ~]# service kamailio stop
Stopping kamailio (via systemctl): Warning: Unit file of kamailio.service changed on disk, 'systemctl daemon-reload' recommended.
[ OK ]
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter2 ~]# service kamailio start
Starting kamailio (via systemctl): Warning: Unit file of kamailio.service changed on disk, 'systemctl daemon-reload' recommended.
Job for kamailio.service failed. See 'systemctl status kamailio.service' and 'journalctl -xn' for details.
[FAILED]
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter2 ~]# service kamailio XXX
PATRICK 2
Usage: kamailio {start|stop|restart|condrestart|status|debug|help}
It seems that when ‘stop|start’ are used, linux doesn’t run the /etc/init.d/kamailio script.
As you can see that it is complaining about the ‘systemctl daemon-reload’ command to use.
I proceeded the same (add ‘echo’ command) on another server running the previous Kamailio rpm. On this server there are no display (from the ‘echo’ command) but kamailio stops:
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter1 ~]# ps -ef |grep kam
kamailio 1159 1 0 16:35 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1161 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1162 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1163 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1164 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1165 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1166 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1167 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1168 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1169 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1170 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1171 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1172 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
kamailio 1173 1159 0 16:36 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m 1024 -M 8 -u kamailio -g kamailio
root 1210 1189 0 16:36 pts/0 00:00:00 tail -f /var/log/kamailio/kamailio.log
root 1242 1220 0 16:45 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto kam
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter1 ~]# service kamailio stop
Stopping kamailio (via systemctl): [ OK ]
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter1 ~]# ps -ef |grep kam
root 1210 1189 0 16:36 pts/0 00:00:00 tail -f /var/log/kamailio/kamailio.log
root 1273 1220 0 16:46 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto kam
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter1 ~]#
[root@vm-vse02-siprouter1 ~]# rpm -qa |grep kam
kamailio-5.0.0-7.1.x86_64
it really strange.
So I’m going to revert back to the previous Kamailio rpm on the server where the stop command doesn’t work.
Cordialement
Patrick GINHOUX
*De :*Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com] *Envoyé :* mercredi 5 avril 2017 16:00 *À :* Ginhoux, Patrick patrick.ginhoux@fr.unisys.com *Cc :* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List sr-users@lists.sip-router.org *Objet :* Re: [SR-Users] RPCFIFOPATH / DEFINE_FIFO_NAME settings problem
Hello,
On 05.04.17 15:46, Ginhoux, Patrick wrote:
Hi, Nothing happens after the ‘service kamailio stop’; kamailio is still running (same pid) ((as detaillled below).
can you run in terminal and give the output of the next command?
killproc -h
It seems that some versions are using a default path to PID file, which may not match where kamailio writes it.
Cheers, Daniel
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