[Serusers] Re: Can you help me!

Daniel-Constantin Mierla Daniel-Constantin.Mierla at fokus.fraunhofer.de
Tue Oct 7 10:57:16 CEST 2003


Hello,

On 10/7/2003 8:29 AM, 郝育鹏 wrote:

> [...]
>
> 4, SER logs :
>
> When I apply the following configuration options: debug=8,
> log_stderror=yes,
>
> fork=no. show this information:
> .....
> 0(0) DEBUG: udp_init: trying SO_RCVBUF: 262140
> 0(0) DEBUG: setting SO_RCVBUF; set=262140,verify=131070
> 0(0) DEBUG: setting SO_RCVBUF has no effect
> 0(0) DEBUG: udp_init: trying SO_RCVBUF: 133118
> 0(0) DEBUG: setting SO_RCVBUF; set=133118,verify=131070
> 0(0) DEBUG: setting SO_RCVBUF has no effect
> 0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally 131070
> 0(0) WARNING: using only the first listen address (no fork)

as I told you, only the first network interface is used and that is
127.0.0.1

>
> 1(4499) DBG: open_uac_fifo: opening fifo...
> 1(4499) DEBUG: fifo /tmp/ser_fifo opened, mode=438
> 0(4497) DEBUG: init_mod_child (1): tm
> 0(4497) DEBUG: callid: '763e7fde-4497 at 127.0.0.1'
> <mailto:%27763e7fde-4497 at 127.0.0.1%27>
> 0(4497) DEBUG: init_mod_child (1): usrloc
> 1(4499) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): tm
> 1(4499) DEBUG: callid: '763e7fde-4499 at 127.0.0.1'
> <mailto:%27763e7fde-4499 at 127.0.0.1%27>
> 1(4499) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): usrloc
> 2(4500) INFO: fifo process starting: 4500
> 2(4500) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): tm
> 2(4500) DEBUG: callid: '763e7fde-4500 at 127.0.0.1'
> <mailto:%27763e7fde-4500 at 127.0.0.1%27>
> 2(4500) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): usrloc
> 1(4499) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): auth_db
> 0(4497) DEBUG: init_mod_child (1): auth_db
> 2(4500) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): auth_db
> 2(4500) SER: open_uac_fifo: fifo server up at /tmp/ser_fifo...
>
>
>
> It's no longer running,always stop! why? My SER log is :

Are you sure is not running? It stops here until a SIP request is
received and then displays other debug messages.

>
> ....
> Oct 7 13:30:05 Lserver ser: WARNING: could not rev. resolve 210.72.128.44
> Oct 7 13:30:05 Lserver 10月 7 13:30:05 ser: Listening on
> Oct 7 13:30:05 Lserver 10月 7 13:30:05 ser: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1
> ]:5060
> Oct 7 13:30:05 Lserver 10月 7 13:30:05 ser: 192.168.0.179 [192.1
> 68.0.179]:5060
> Oct 7 13:30:05 Lserver 10月 7 13:30:05 ser: 210.72.128.44 [210.7
> 2.128.44]:5060
> Oct 7 13:30:05 Lserver 10月 7 13:30:05 ser: Aliases:
> Lserver.sict.net:5060 loc
> alhost:5060 localhost.localdomain:5060 Lserver:5060 Lserver.net:*
> Oct 7 13:30:06 Lserver 10月 7 13:30:05 ser: ser startup succeeded
> Oct 7 13:49:07 Lserver 10月 7 13:49:07 ser: ser shutdown failed
> Oct 7 13:50:42 Lserver ser: parse error (14,1-2): parse error

Here you had some errors in your config file (line 14), ser didn't start
at that moment.

Regards,
}Daniel

>
> Oct 7 13:50:42 Lserver ser: parse error (14,1-2):
> Oct 7 13:51:24 Lserver ser: WARNING: could not rev. resolve 210.72.128.44
> [root at Lserver /]#
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel-Constantin Mierla"
> <Daniel-Constantin.Mierla at fokus.fraunhofer.de
> <mailto:Daniel-Constantin.Mierla at fokus.fraunhofer.de>>
> To: "郝育鹏" <haoypeng at sict.ac.cn <mailto:haoypeng at sict.ac.cn>>
> Cc: <serusers at lists.iptel.org <mailto:serusers at lists.iptel.org>>
> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 7:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [Serusers] Can you help me!
>
>
> Hello,
> did you add some users into database?
> Please follow the guidelines from http://www.iptel.org/ser/bugs/ and
> send us the result. We can't guess everything what happen into your
> system only from config file.
>
> You have commented some global parameters and that changed the behavior
> SER should have with default config file -- you even commented the
> number of children that means ser listens only on first network
> interface (I have to double check it, but it should be like that), and
> that is usually 127.0.0.1. We need the log messages, network dumps and
> so on ...
>
> Regards,
> "Daniel
>
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