when i reboot the machine, it starts with 32Mb and i do not understand why...
>Hi Sammy,
>
>When you use the init script, it is starting Kamailio with the correct
>arguments to get the environment you wish (-m 2048 probably). If however,
>you just call kamailio these args are not there. Im not sure why you are
>running with kamailio command directly. Why don't you add your init script
>to the appropriate runlevel for auto startup?
>
>Cheers
>Jason
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Uri Shacked <
ushacked at gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi again....
>
>
i installed kamailio 3.2.2 today.
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i used the chkconfig tool to get kamailio run at boot.
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i edited both /etc/init.d/kamailio and /etc/default/kamailio files to run
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with 2048Mg of memory.
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now, when i run /etc/init.d/kamailio start, it starts with the right
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amount of memory.
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when i rum "kamailio" only, it starts with 32Mb....
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i use centos 6.2 64bit.
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any ideas?
>
>
>
>
>
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On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Uri Shacked <ushacked at gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi.
>>
I already checked it all. The kamailio start and stop command did not
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work. The init script i used was for debian. Now i use another script,
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for centos. It works. I add the kamailio proccess with chkconfig tool.
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Thanks.
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On 10/25/11, Sammy Govind <govoiper at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Thanks Alex,
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>
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> Hey Uri, can you check if you've /etc/init.d/kamailio file exists - open
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> that file if exists and cross verify few parameters.
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> Few of these are as follows
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>
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> PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
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> DAEMON=*/usr/local/sbin/kamailio*
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> NAME=kamailio
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> DESC=kamailio
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> HOMEDIR=/var/run/
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> *PIDFILE*=$HOMEDIR/$NAME.pid
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> DEFAULTS=*/etc/default/kamailio.default*
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> RUN_KAMAILIO=yes
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>
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> Make sure /etc/default/kamailio.default file exits. here are the
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contents of
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> my file.
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>
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> RUN_KAMAILIO=yes
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> USER=kamailio
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> GROUP=kamailio
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> MEMORY=64
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> DUMP_CORE=no
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>
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> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:38 AM, Klaus Darilion <
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> klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at> wrote:
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>
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>> Test the startupscript if they work:
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>> /etc/init.d/kamailio start
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>> /etc/init.d/kamailio stop
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>>
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>> If this works, then make sure to have proper symlinks from the
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>> corresponding runlevel to the startup script. Do it manually or use the
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>> chkconfig tool.
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>>
>> klaus
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>> On 24.10.2011 08:00, Uri Shacked wrote:
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>>> hi again,
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>>> i found out that on my centos 5.4 the command start-stop-daemon that
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the
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>>> /etc/init.d/kamailio uses is not recognized.
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>>> it is kamailio3.2 any ideas?
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>>>
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>>>
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>>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Uri Shacked <ushacked at gmail.com
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>>> <mailto:ushacked at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>>>
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>>> Hi,
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>>> what is the best way to start kamailio at boot?
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>>> the example in the install is not working for me....
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>>>
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>>>