On 03/02/2010 11:25 AM, Even André Fiskvik wrote:
Did you run in debug mode? Can you post the log messages?
I've attached my kamailio config-file as well if anyone would take
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a look at it (the main config is in xmpp.cfg) and also a diagram showing how the components are realated to each other.
I will try to look over configs when I get some time -- because of a trip ahead I am pretty constrained today.
Cheers, Daniel
On 2. mars 2010, at 14.25, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
By debug-mode I guess you mean "debug=4" and without forking? Is this sufficient? I din't include any log messages as it didn't seem to be anything related to calling xmpp functions there at all :/
I've attached my kamailio config-file as well if anyone would take
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I'm truly sorry, the message was of course ment to go to the list. I'm used to messages going to the list default when using the "reply" button.
a look at it (the main config is in xmpp.cfg) and also a diagram showing how the components are realated to each other.
I will try to look over configs when I get some time -- because of a trip ahead I am pretty constrained today.
Thanks, that sounds great. However I must mention that I tried downgrading to kamailio 1.5.4, and when I use the same config there I can see from the log that it tries to connect to the XMPP server. Might something be broken either in my 3.0.0 install or in 3.0.0 in general?
Best regards, Even André
On 03/02/2010 02:42 PM, Even André Fiskvik wrote:
You should let forking on. In case you want messages to standard error instead of syslog, set log_stderror=yes
I din't include any log messages as it didn't seem to be anything related to calling xmpp functions there at all :/
Did you put a xlog message just before it to be sure the cfg execution reaches that point?
np, this ML requiers"reply all" :-).
not much was changed. Can you list the processes with kamctl ps for both versions?
Cheers, Daniel