Hi!
I have recently downloaded SER-0.8.11 from IPTEL's site and I am having problems using serctl. In fact, I was using a modified version of Ser- 0.8.11pre25 and everything was working fine. I don't know why it stopped working.
The problem happens when I try to create an alias using serctl:
serctl alias add 555199 sip:5551100@mydomain
Ser just crashes a litlle time after the command get executed.
I noted also that the same behaviour happens when adding contacts through serctl, as both additions seems to use the same mechanism (but everything works fine when the contact is added by means of a user agent REGISTER message).
The system I'm running SER on is a Connectiva Linux 9 (a Brazilian distribution of Linux based on Red Hat). The kernel version is 2.4.18-2cl.
Attached to the message can be found a simplified version of my ser.cfg and the messages generated by SER with debug=9.
An output from serctl ps may also help when analyzing the debug messages and is listed below: 0 16399 attendant 1 16401 receiver child=0 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 2 16402 receiver child=1 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 3 16403 receiver child=2 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 4 16406 receiver child=3 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 5 16407 fifo server 6 16411 timer 7 16412 tcp receiver 8 16413 tcp receiver 9 16417 tcp receiver 10 16418 tcp receiver 11 16419 tcp main process
Thanks in advance Alex
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Hello,
On 12-11 13:57, alex.zen wrote:
Hi!
I have recently downloaded SER-0.8.11 from IPTEL's site and I am having problems using serctl. In fact, I was using a modified version of Ser- 0.8.11pre25 and everything was working fine. I don't know why it stopped working.
So which version are you using right now, 0.8.11 ?
The problem happens when I try to create an alias using serctl:
serctl alias add 555199 sip:5551100@mydomain
Ser just crashes a litlle time after the command get executed.
A quick guess: Did you mix the two versions somehow ? Is it, for example, possible that you are using serctl from 0.8.11pre25 with ser 0.8.11 ?
I noted also that the same behaviour happens when adding contacts through serctl, as both additions seems to use the same mechanism (but everything works fine when the contact is added by means of a user agent REGISTER message).
Please check if you are using serctl for the version of ser you are running.
Jan.
I don't know if this would cause a core dump. But you must reference the 'aliases' table (via lookup I think) in your ser.cfg script.
You would think you could enter one with serctl, then add the reference later in your ser.cfg script, however I don't think it works that way.
A core dump is obviously a serious problem that needs to be looked at as well.
---greg
alex.zen wrote:
Hi!
I have recently downloaded SER-0.8.11 from IPTEL's site and I am having problems using serctl. In fact, I was using a modified version of Ser- 0.8.11pre25 and everything was working fine. I don't know why it stopped working.
The problem happens when I try to create an alias using serctl:
serctl alias add 555199 sip:5551100@mydomain
Ser just crashes a litlle time after the command get executed.
I noted also that the same behaviour happens when adding contacts through serctl, as both additions seems to use the same mechanism (but everything works fine when the contact is added by means of a user agent REGISTER message).
The system I'm running SER on is a Connectiva Linux 9 (a Brazilian distribution of Linux based on Red Hat). The kernel version is 2.4.18-2cl.
Attached to the message can be found a simplified version of my ser.cfg and the messages generated by SER with debug=9.
An output from serctl ps may also help when analyzing the debug messages and is listed below: 0 16399 attendant 1 16401 receiver child=0 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 2 16402 receiver child=1 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 3 16403 receiver child=2 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 4 16406 receiver child=3 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 5 16407 fifo server 6 16411 timer 7 16412 tcp receiver 8 16413 tcp receiver 9 16417 tcp receiver 10 16418 tcp receiver 11 16419 tcp main process
Thanks in advance Alex
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Hello, I also notice that it says core was generated, could you, please, send me the core dump ? Please gzip it and send to serhelp@lists.iptel.org
Jan.
On 12-11 13:57, alex.zen wrote:
Hi!
I have recently downloaded SER-0.8.11 from IPTEL's site and I am having problems using serctl. In fact, I was using a modified version of Ser- 0.8.11pre25 and everything was working fine. I don't know why it stopped working.
The problem happens when I try to create an alias using serctl:
serctl alias add 555199 sip:5551100@mydomain
Ser just crashes a litlle time after the command get executed.
I noted also that the same behaviour happens when adding contacts through serctl, as both additions seems to use the same mechanism (but everything works fine when the contact is added by means of a user agent REGISTER message).
The system I'm running SER on is a Connectiva Linux 9 (a Brazilian distribution of Linux based on Red Hat). The kernel version is 2.4.18-2cl.
Attached to the message can be found a simplified version of my ser.cfg and the messages generated by SER with debug=9.
An output from serctl ps may also help when analyzing the debug messages and is listed below: 0 16399 attendant 1 16401 receiver child=0 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 2 16402 receiver child=1 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 3 16403 receiver child=2 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 4 16406 receiver child=3 sock=0 @ my.IP:5060 5 16407 fifo server 6 16411 timer 7 16412 tcp receiver 8 16413 tcp receiver 9 16417 tcp receiver 10 16418 tcp receiver 11 16419 tcp main process
Thanks in advance Alex
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