Jiri, Thanks for the advice. However, I've already tried this - I meant to have already told you this. I've toggled between debug 7 and debug 3, as well as fork yes and no, and log_stderror yes and no. I've also put random comments in the file to see if ser complains. Doesn't make a difference at all. Still hangs. Your help is much appreciated. What do you think I should try next in order to identify where the problem is? Here is a clip from the top of ser.cfg, from what I last tried.
<SNIP> # ----------- global configuration parameters ------------------------
blah blah Please parse this file #debug=3 # debug level (cmd line: -dddddddddd) #fork=yes #log_stderror=no # (cmd line: -E)
debug=7 #debug=3 fork=no log_stderror=no
blah </SNIP>
Try increasing log level and sending us the log output -- we may then perhaps see where it is hanging. If that does not get us any further, phase II will be strace I guess.
-jiri
At 06:21 AM 12/27/2004, Jason Ostrom wrote:
Hello all, I have not been able to get my SER to work properly on this SuSE Linux Pro 9.2 machine. SER appears to hang endlessly. The binary compiled from src just fine. I can't tell exactly where the problem is, can anyone lend help in deciphering where to find the culprit, please?
Sure it still hangs but the log output lets us guess what it is. I have no opinion on what it may be until I see it.
-jiri
At 07:56 PM 12/27/2004, Jason wrote:
Jiri, Thanks for the advice. However, I've already tried this - I meant to have already told you this. I've toggled between debug 7 and debug 3, as well as fork yes and no, and log_stderror yes and no. I've also put random comments in the file to see if ser complains. Doesn't make a difference at all. Still hangs. Your help is much appreciated. What do you think I should try next in order to identify where the problem is? Here is a clip from the top of ser.cfg, from what I last tried.
<SNIP> # ----------- global configuration parameters ------------------------
blah blah Please parse this file #debug=3 # debug level (cmd line: -dddddddddd) #fork=yes #log_stderror=no # (cmd line: -E)
debug=7 #debug=3 fork=no log_stderror=no
blah
</SNIP>
Try increasing log level and sending us the log output -- we may then perhaps see where it is hanging. If that does not get us any further, phase II will be strace I guess.
-jiri
At 06:21 AM 12/27/2004, Jason Ostrom wrote:
Hello all, I have not been able to get my SER to work properly on this SuSE Linux Pro 9.2 machine. SER appears to hang endlessly. The binary compiled from src just fine. I can't tell exactly where the problem is, can anyone lend help in deciphering where to find the culprit, please?
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Had a similar issue in getting trying to get diagnostic output rather than the uninformative segmentation error. Found that starting with --> "serctl start" or --> "/etc/rc.d/init.d/ser start" gave no useful output (i.e. just the segmentation error) but starting the real ser directly gave the debug info. Presumably this is by design but I had not seen mention in the documentation. Cheers Chris
-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Jason Sent: 27 December 2004 18:56 To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] Strange SER hanging problem
Jiri, Thanks for the advice. However, I've already tried this - I meant to have already told you this. I've toggled between debug 7 and debug 3, as well as fork yes and no, and log_stderror yes and no. I've also put random comments in the file to see if ser complains. Doesn't make a difference at all. Still hangs. Your help is much appreciated. What do you think I should try next in order to identify where the problem is? Here is a clip from the top of ser.cfg, from what I last tried.
<SNIP> # ----------- global configuration parameters ------------------------
blah blah Please parse this file #debug=3 # debug level (cmd line: -dddddddddd) #fork=yes #log_stderror=no # (cmd line: -E)
debug=7 #debug=3 fork=no log_stderror=no
blah </SNIP>
Try increasing log level and sending us the log output -- we may then perhaps see where it is hanging. If that does not get us any further, phase II will be strace I guess.
-jiri
At 06:21 AM 12/27/2004, Jason Ostrom wrote:
Hello all, I have not been able to get my SER to work properly on this SuSE Linux Pro 9.2 machine. SER appears to hang endlessly. The binary compiled from src just fine. I can't tell exactly where the problem is, can anyone lend help in deciphering where to find the culprit, please?
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