[sr-dev] git:master: Changing to kamcmd

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Sun Dec 23 11:36:40 CET 2012


These changes should not be necessary, because the install renamed the 
files and updated the content.

Have you tested to see if the install works fine now? I guess it got 
broken. All the files should stay with the base name as dir name, then 
the install was made to copy with different name and update the man page 
content properly.

Daniel

On 12/23/12 10:23 AM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
> Module: sip-router
> Branch: master
> Commit: 90432f0e672c5fb11b1e47b9655768bf20e45b89
> URL:    http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=90432f0e672c5fb11b1e47b9655768bf20e45b89
>
> Author: Olle E. Johansson <oej at edvina.net>
> Committer: Olle E. Johansson <oej at edvina.net>
> Date:   Sun Dec 23 10:22:19 2012 +0100
>
> Changing to kamcmd
>
> ---
>
>   utils/sercmd/EXAMPLES               |   42 ++++++++++++++++++----------------
>   utils/sercmd/{sercmd.8 => kamcmd.8} |    0
>   2 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/utils/sercmd/EXAMPLES b/utils/sercmd/EXAMPLES
> index 079dc6a..5278069 100644
> --- a/utils/sercmd/EXAMPLES
> +++ b/utils/sercmd/EXAMPLES
> @@ -1,59 +1,61 @@
>   # $id$
>   
> -sercmd usage examples
> +kamcmd usage examples
>   
>   
>   help:
> -	sercmd  -h
> +	kamcmd  -h
>   
> -use an udp ser control socket:
> - ser config:
> +* use an udp kamailio control socket:
> +=====================================
> + Kamailio config:
>     loadmodule "modules/ctl/ctl.so"
>     modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "udp:localhost:2046")
>     modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "tcp:localhost:2046")
>     modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "unixs:/tmp/unix_stream")
>     modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram")
>   
> - sercmd:
> -	sercmd -s udp:localhost:2046 core.version
> + kamcmd:
> +	kamcmd -s udp:localhost:2046 core.version
>   
>   use a tcp socket:
> -	sercmd -s tcp:localhost:2046 core.version
> +	kamcmd -s tcp:localhost:2046 core.version
>   
>   use a stream unix socket:
> -	sercmd -s unixs:/tmp/unix_stream core.version
> +	kamcmd -s unixs:/tmp/unix_stream core.version
>   
>   use a datagram unix socket:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram core.version
> -
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram core.version
>   
>   
> +* Command help
> +==============
>   list available commands on ser side:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_drgam ls
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_drgam ls
>   
> -list all available commands (including sercmd builtins or aliases):
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram ?
> +list all available commands (including kamcmd builtins or aliases):
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram ?
>   or
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram help
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram help
>   
>   get help on one command:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram help core.ps
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram help core.ps
>   
>   list ser processes:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram ps
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram ps
>   
>   send an rpc command to ser:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram core.shmmem
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram core.shmmem
>   
>   format the output:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram -f 'pid:%v desc:"%v"\n' core.ps
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram -f 'pid:%v desc:"%v"\n' core.ps
>   	(note: you could use just ps instead of core.ps)
>   	
>   format the output as csv:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram -f '%v,' core.ps
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram -f '%v,' core.ps
>   
>   enter interactive mode:
> -	sercmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram
> +	kamcmd -s unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram
>   	(note: type help,or ? to see the command list, tab expansion should also
>   	 work)
>   
> diff --git a/utils/sercmd/sercmd.8 b/utils/sercmd/kamcmd.8
> similarity index 100%
> rename from utils/sercmd/sercmd.8
> rename to utils/sercmd/kamcmd.8
>
>
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