Hi all,
i solved e problem with mysql privileges setup, and i've been runnig 2 istances of ser (cvs_stable) for voicemail, after these changes in my configuration i'm having some problems:
- I can't start ser using "serctl start" but only using "ser start" or "ser -f /.." for the second istance
- I can stop ser only by billing processes manually
- using "ksysguard" i can't see ser listening at TCP port 5060 or (5090 for the second istance), but only at UDP port
- file "/var/run/ser.pid" is not present even if ser works
Which can be the reasons for these problems?
thanks to all
Stefano
On 09-06 11:44, Stefano Blasco wrote:
Hi all,
i solved e problem with mysql privileges setup, and i've been runnig 2 istances of ser (cvs_stable) for voicemail, after these changes in my configuration i'm having some problems:
- I can't start ser using "serctl start" but only using "ser start" or "ser -f /.." for the second istance
It is better to install init scripts for your distribution, the script can be found in sip_router/debian or sip_router/rpm
- I can stop ser only by billing processes manually
I am not sure I understand.
using "ksysguard" i can't see ser listening at TCP port 5060 or (5090 for the second istance), but only at UDP port
file "/var/run/ser.pid" is not present even if ser works
The file is generated by ser only if you enable it, see -P cmd line option.
Jan.
Alle 10:55, mercoledì 16 giugno 2004, hai scritto:
On 09-06 11:44, Stefano Blasco wrote:
Hi all,
i solved e problem with mysql privileges setup, and i've been runnig 2 istances of ser (cvs_stable) for voicemail, after these changes in my configuration i'm having some problems:
- I can't start ser using "serctl start" but only using "ser start" or "ser -f /.." for the second istance
It is better to install init scripts for your distribution, the script can be found in sip_router/debian or sip_router/rpm
What does this init script do? i have seen it in sip_router/rpm but i don't know how i must use it, and what does it do?
- I can stop ser only by billing processes manually
I am not sure I understand.
Sorry i had to write "killing" instead of billing!
- using "ksysguard" i can't see ser listening at TCP port 5060 or (5090
for the second istance), but only at UDP port
- file "/var/run/ser.pid" is not present even if ser works
The file is generated by ser only if you enable it, see -P cmd line option.
Thanks a lot Stefano
Stefano Blasco wrote:
Alle 10:55, mercoledì 16 giugno 2004, hai scritto:
On 09-06 11:44, Stefano Blasco wrote:
Hi all,
i solved e problem with mysql privileges setup, and i've been runnig 2 istances of ser (cvs_stable) for voicemail, after these changes in my configuration i'm having some problems:
- I can't start ser using "serctl start" but only using "ser start" or
"ser -f /.." for the second istance
It is better to install init scripts for your distribution, the script can be found in sip_router/debian or sip_router/rpm
What does this init script do? i have seen it in sip_router/rpm but i don't know how i must use it, and what does it do?
put it into /etc/init.d/ (rename it to "ser") and modifiy it fit your paths. Then start/stop ser using this script, i.e.: /etc/init.d/ser start and /etc/init.d/ser start
klaus
On 16-06 11:24, Stefano Blasco wrote:
Alle 10:55, mercoled? 16 giugno 2004, hai scritto:
On 09-06 11:44, Stefano Blasco wrote:
Hi all,
i solved e problem with mysql privileges setup, and i've been runnig 2 istances of ser (cvs_stable) for voicemail, after these changes in my configuration i'm having some problems:
- I can't start ser using "serctl start" but only using "ser start" or "ser -f /.." for the second istance
It is better to install init scripts for your distribution, the script can be found in sip_router/debian or sip_router/rpm
What does this init script do? i have seen it in sip_router/rpm but i don't know how i must use it, and what does it do?
You don't have to use it. It just allows you to start and stop ser as any other service in your OS.
- I can stop ser only by billing processes manually
I am not sure I understand.
Sorry i had to write "killing" instead of billing!
OK, I see now :-), you can use the script mentioned above to stop ser as well.
Jan.