[Users] Cannot start openser 1.1

Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel at voice-system.ro
Wed Sep 20 11:24:55 CEST 2006


Hello George,

On 09/20/06 12:11, Papadopoulos Georgios wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
>
> Thank you for the response. Which is better, disabling epoll in openser,
> or enabling epoll in the kernel?
>   
enabling the poll in kernel is better because applications can handle 
more than 1024 tcp connections.

Daniel

> George 
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel at voice-system.ro] 
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:40 AM
>> To: Papadopoulos Georgios
>> Cc: users at openser.org
>> Subject: Re: [Users] Cannot start openser 1.1
>>
>> Seems that epoll was disabled from kernel. Is it right?
>>
>> If yes, disable epoll at compilation:
>>
>> make proper
>> NO_EPOLL=1 make all
>> NO_EPOLL=1 make install
>>
>>
>> also, there are some escape in the replacement string of 
>> avp_subst() which shouldn't.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 09/20/06 11:31, Papadopoulos Georgios wrote:
>>     
>>> hello,
>>>
>>> After using OpenSer 1.0 successfully for about a year, I am 
>>>       
>> trying to 
>>     
>>> migrate to 1.1. My configuration has not changed (except 
>>>       
>> for changes 
>>     
>>> in the avp functions due to the new syntax). However I 
>>>       
>> cannot get the 
>>     
>>> process started. Below you can see the output that I am getting. It 
>>> seems like some poll function is missing.
>>>
>>> Any help will be very welcome. Thank you.
>>>
>>> George Papadopoulos
>>>
>>>
>>> # uname -a
>>> Linux Fury 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 #1 Fri Sep 15 16:47:15 EEST 
>>>       
>> 2006 sparc64 
>>     
>>> sun4u TI UltraSparc II  (BlackBird) GNU/Linux
>>>
>>>
>>> #
>>>  0(17608) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve 
>>> 172.31.100.6
>>>  0(17608) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve 
>>> 172.31.100.7
>>>  0(17608) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve 
>>> 172.31.100.6
>>>  0(17608) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve 
>>> 172.31.100.7 Listening on
>>>              udp: 172.31.100.5 [172.31.100.5]:5060
>>>              udp: 172.31.100.6 [172.31.100.6]:5060
>>>              udp: 172.31.100.7 [172.31.100.7]:5060
>>>              tcp: 172.31.100.5 [172.31.100.5]:5060
>>>              tcp: 172.31.100.6 [172.31.100.6]:5060
>>>              tcp: 172.31.100.7 [172.31.100.7]:5060
>>> Aliases: 
>>>              tcp: Fury:5060
>>>              tcp: Fury.acn.gr:5060
>>>              udp: Fury:5060
>>>              udp: Fury.acn.gr:5060
>>>              *: sip.altecnet.gr:*
>>>              *: altecnet.gr:*
>>>
>>>  0(17608) init_tcp: using epoll_lt as the io watch method (auto
>>> detected)
>>>  0(0) INFO: statistics manager successfully initialized
>>>  0(0) StateLess module - initializing
>>>  0(0) TM - initializing...
>>> Fury sbin #  0(0) Maxfwd module- initializing
>>>  0(0) TextOPS - initializing
>>>  0(0) AVPops - initializing
>>>  0(0) permissions - initializing
>>>  0(0) WARNING: File not found: /usr/local/etc/ser/permissions.allow
>>>  0(0) Default allow file (/usr/local/etc/ser/permissions.allow) not 
>>> found => empty rule set
>>>  0(0) WARNING: File not found: /usr/local/etc/ser/permissions.deny
>>>  0(0) Default deny file (/usr/local/etc/ser/permissions.deny) not 
>>> found => empty rule set
>>>  0(0) AUTH module - initializing
>>>  0(0) AUTH_DB module - initializing
>>>  0(0) subst_parser: WARNING: \* unknown escape in 
>>> /(.*)/$avp(s:prefix)$avp(s:destname)\*\!\^$avp(s:destdomain)/
>>>  0(0) subst_parser: WARNING: \! unknown escape in 
>>> /(.*)/$avp(s:prefix)$avp(s:destname)\*\!\^$avp(s:destdomain)/
>>>  0(0) subst_parser: WARNING: \^ unknown escape in 
>>> /(.*)/$avp(s:prefix)$avp(s:destname)\*\!\^$avp(s:destdomain)/
>>>  0(0) INFO:textops:hname_fixup: using hdr type (31) instead of 
>>> <Remote-Party-ID>
>>>  0(0) INFO:textops:hname_fixup: using hdr type (31) instead of 
>>> <Remote-Party-ID>
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially 118784
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally 237568
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially 118784
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally 237568
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially 118784
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally 237568
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially 118784
>>>  0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally 237568
>>>  1(17622) INFO: fifo process starting: 17622
>>> 15(17649) ERROR: init_epoll: epoll_create: Function not implemented 
>>> [90]
>>> 15(17649) ERROR: init_io_wait: epoll init failed
>>> 15(17649) ERROR: tcp_receive_loop: exiting...16(17650) ERROR:
>>> init_epoll: epoll_create: Function not implemented [90]
>>> 16(17650) ERROR: init_io_wait: epoll init failed
>>> 16(17650) ERROR: tcp_receive_loop: exiting...17(17651) ERROR:
>>> init_epoll: epoll_create: Function not implemented [90]
>>> 17(17651) ERROR: init_io_wait: epoll init failed
>>> 17(17651) ERROR: tcp_receive_loop: exiting...18(17652) ERROR:
>>> init_epoll: epoll_create: Function not implemented [90]
>>> 18(17652) ERROR: init_io_wait: epoll init failed
>>> 18(17652) ERROR: tcp_main_loop: exiting... 0(17610) child process 
>>> 17649 exited normally, status=255
>>>  0(17610) child process 17650 exited normally, status=255
>>>  0(17610) child process 17651 exited normally, status=255
>>>  0(17610) child process 17652 exited normally, status=255
>>>  0(17610) INFO: terminating due to SIGCHLD
>>>  1(17622) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  2(17623) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  3(17624) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  4(17625) INFO: signal 15 received
>>> 14(17648) INFO: signal 15 received
>>> 13(17642) INFO: signal 15 received
>>> 12(17641) INFO: signal 15 received
>>> 11(17640) INFO: signal 15 received
>>> 10(17639) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  9(17638) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  8(17632) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  7(17631) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  6(17630) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>  5(17629) INFO: signal 15 received
>>>
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