[SR-Users] Kamailio doesn't start

Ernest Mavrel ernest.mavrel at novatel.si
Mon Aug 2 09:26:47 CEST 2010


Is something wrong with table? I insert into dialplan:

mysql> select * from dialplan;
+----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+----------+-------+
| id | dpid | pr | match_op | match_exp | match_len | subst_exp | 
repl_exp | attrs |
+----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+----------+-------+
|  1 |    0 |  0 |        0 |           |         0 |           
|          |       |
|  9 |    0 |  0 |        0 | 0         |         0 |           
|          |       |
| 10 |    0 |  0 |        0 | 0         |         0 |           
|          |       |
+----+------+----+----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+----------+-------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)

and get output (kamailio is started!):


  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:871]: DEBUG: init_mod: dialplan
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dialplan.c:128]: 
db_url=mysql://kamailio:violinarw@10.60.10.102/kamailio/48/0x89a268
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:890]: Parsing 's:dest'
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:162]: trying to initialize data from db
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:506]: find_export_record: found 
<db_bind_api> in module db_mysql 
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/db_mysql.so]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db.c:202]: using db bind api for db_mysql
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db.c:285]: connection 0x95ee00 not found in pool
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:94]: opening connection: 
mysql://xxxx:xxxx@10.60.10.102/kamailio
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:119]: connection type is 
10.60.10.102 via TCP/IP
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:120]: protocol version is 10
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:121]: server version is 
5.1.41-3ubuntu12.3
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:118]: allocate 48 bytes for result set 
at 0x95ef28
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:68]: 1 columns returned from the query
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:155]: allocate 8 bytes for result 
names at 0x95ef68
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:165]: allocate 4 bytes for result 
types at 0x95f318
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[0] at 0x95f2f8
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: 
RES_NAMES(0x95f2f8)[0]=[table_version]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:184]: allocate 16 bytes for rows at 
0x95f2d8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:119]: allocate 32 bytes for row values 
at 0x95f0e0
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [1]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:81]: freeing 1 columns
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[0] at 0x95f2f8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:94]: freeing result names at 0x95ef68
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:99]: freeing result types at 0x95f318
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:54]: freeing 1 rows
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:97]: freeing row values at 0x95f0e0
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:62]: freeing rows at 0x95f2d8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:136]: freeing result set at 0x95ef28
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:200]: init
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:118]: allocate 48 bytes for result set 
at 0x95ef28
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:68]: 8 columns returned from the query
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:155]: allocate 64 bytes for result 
names at 0x95eff0
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:165]: allocate 32 bytes for result 
types at 0x95f0e0
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[0] at 0x95f2d8
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f2d8)[0]=[dpid]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[1] at 0x95f318
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f318)[1]=[pr]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[2] at 0x95f2f8
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f2f8)[2]=[match_op]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[3] at 0x95ede0
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95ede0)[3]=[match_exp]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[4] at 0x95f2b8
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f2b8)[4]=[match_len]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[5] at 0x95f298
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f298)[5]=[subst_exp]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[6] at 0x95f278
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f278)[6]=[repl_exp]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
RES_NAMES[7] at 0x95f258
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f258)[7]=[attrs]
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
  0(5524) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_dbase.c:342]: converting row 0 of 3 count 3
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:119]: allocate 256 bytes for row 
values at 0x95f338
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:119]: allocate 256 bytes for row 
values at 0x95f4f8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:119]: allocate 256 bytes for row 
values at 0x95f608
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:374]: build_rule
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:434]: attrs are
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:480]: new dpl_id 0
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:493]: new index , len 0
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:529]: added the rule id 0 index 0 pr 
0 next (nil) to the index with 0 len
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:374]: build_rule
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:434]: attrs are
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:529]: added the rule id 0 index 0 pr 
0 next (nil) to the index with 0 len
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:374]: build_rule
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:434]: attrs are
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:529]: added the rule id 0 index 0 pr 
0 next (nil) to the index with 0 len
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:54]: freeing 3 rows
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:97]: freeing row values at 0x95f338
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:97]: freeing row values at 0x95f4f8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:97]: freeing row values at 0x95f608
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:62]: freeing rows at 0x95eee0
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:638]: DPID: 0, pointer 0x7f8beb9c0020
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:640]: INDEX LEN: 0
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:657]: RULE 0x7f8beb9bffa0: pr 0 next 
0x7f8beb9c0078 match_exp , subst_exp , repl_exp  and attrs
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:657]: RULE 0x7f8beb9c0078: pr 0 next 
0x7f8beb9c0110 match_exp 0, subst_exp , repl_exp  and attrs
  0(5524) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:657]: RULE 0x7f8beb9c0110: pr 0 next 
(nil) match_exp 0, subst_exp , repl_exp  and attrs
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:81]: freeing 8 columns
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[0] at 0x95f2d8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[1] at 0x95f318
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[2] at 0x95f2f8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[3] at 0x95ede0
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[4] at 0x95f2b8
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[5] at 0x95f298
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[6] at 0x95f278
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[7] at 0x95f258
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:94]: freeing result names at 0x95eff0
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:99]: freeing result types at 0x95f0e0
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:136]: freeing result set at 0x95ef28
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db_pool.c:102]: removing connection from the pool
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:871]: DEBUG: init_mod: alias_db
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:506]: find_export_record: found 
<db_bind_api> in module db_mysql 
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/db_mysql.so]
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [db.c:202]: using db bind api for db_mysql
  0(5524) DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:871]: DEBUG: init_mod: uac

In cfg I have:

loadmodule "dialplan.so"
modparam("dialplan", "table_name", "dialplan")
modparam("dialplan", "dpid_col", "dpid")
modparam("dialplan", "pr_col", "pr")
modparam("dialplan", "match_op_col", "match_op")
modparam("dialplan", "match_exp_col", "match_exp")
modparam("dialplan", "match_len_col", "match_len")
modparam("dialplan", "subst_exp_col", "subst_exp")
modparam("dialplan", "repl_exp_col", "repl_exp")
modparam("dialplan", "attrs_col", "attrs")
modparam("dialplan", "attrs_pvar", "$avp(s:dest)")
modparam("dialplan", "fetch_rows", 1000)



Thank you


Ernest




On 02. 08. 2010 09:09, Ernest Mavrel wrote:
> Hi
>
> If I turn on !define WITH_DEBUG.
> The output:
>
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:871]: DEBUG: init_mod: dialplan
>  0(4311) DEBUG: dialplan [dialplan.c:128]: 
> db_url=mysql://xxxx:xxxx@10.60.10.102/kamailio/48/0x89a268
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:890]: Parsing 's:dest'
>  0(4311) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:162]: trying to initialize data from db
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:506]: find_export_record: found 
> <db_bind_api> in module db_mysql 
> [/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/db_mysql.so]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db.c:202]: using db bind api for db_mysql
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db.c:285]: connection 0x95ee00 not found in pool
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:94]: opening connection: 
> mysql://xxxx:xxxx@10.60.10.102/kamailio
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:119]: connection type is 
> 10.60.10.102 via TCP/IP
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:120]: protocol version is 10
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:121]: server version is 
> 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.3
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:118]: allocate 48 bytes for result 
> set at 0x95ef28
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:68]: 1 columns returned from the query
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:155]: allocate 8 bytes for result 
> names at 0x95ef68
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:165]: allocate 4 bytes for result 
> types at 0x95f318
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[0] at 0x95f2f8
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: 
> RES_NAMES(0x95f2f8)[0]=[table_version]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:184]: allocate 16 bytes for rows at 
> 0x95f2d8
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:119]: allocate 32 bytes for row 
> values at 0x95f0e0
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [1]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:81]: freeing 1 columns
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:85]: freeing RES_NAMES[0] at 0x95f2f8
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:94]: freeing result names at 0x95ef68
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:99]: freeing result types at 0x95f318
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:54]: freeing 1 rows
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:97]: freeing row values at 0x95f0e0
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:62]: freeing rows at 0x95f2d8
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:136]: freeing result set at 0x95ef28
>  0(4311) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:200]: init
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:118]: allocate 48 bytes for result 
> set at 0x95ef28
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:68]: 8 columns returned from the query
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:155]: allocate 64 bytes for result 
> names at 0x95eff0
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:165]: allocate 32 bytes for result 
> types at 0x95f0e0
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[0] at 0x95f2d8
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f2d8)[0]=[dpid]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[1] at 0x95f318
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f318)[1]=[pr]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[2] at 0x95f2f8
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f2f8)[2]=[match_op]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[3] at 0x95ede0
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: 
> RES_NAMES(0x95ede0)[3]=[match_exp]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[4] at 0x95f2b8
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: 
> RES_NAMES(0x95f2b8)[4]=[match_len]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:100]: use DB1_INT result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[5] at 0x95f298
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: 
> RES_NAMES(0x95f298)[5]=[subst_exp]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[6] at 0x95f278
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f278)[6]=[repl_exp]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:85]: allocate 16 bytes for 
> RES_NAMES[7] at 0x95f258
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:92]: RES_NAMES(0x95f258)[7]=[attrs]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_res.c:136]: use DB1_STRING result type
>  0(4311) DEBUG: db_mysql [km_dbase.c:342]: converting row 0 of 1 count 1
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_row.c:119]: allocate 256 bytes for row 
> values at 0x95f338
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [1]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [100]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [1]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING [ ^123+]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:73]: converting INT [0]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING [^(123.+)]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING [0030\1]
>  0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
>  0(4311) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:374]: build_rule
>
> and kamailio is not started!
>
> Without !define WITH_DEBUG, and starting kamailio with command 
> "kamailio -E -dd" the output is:
>
>
> Aug  2 08:20:23 ubuntu kamailio: WARNING: <core> [socket_info.c:896]: 
> WARNING: fix_hostname: could not rev. resolve 10.50.11.103
> Aug  2 08:20:23 ubuntu kamailio: WARNING: <core> [socket_info.c:896]: 
> WARNING: fix_hostname: could not rev. resolve 10.60.10.103
> Aug  2 08:20:23 ubuntu kamailio: WARNING: <core> [socket_info.c:896]: 
> WARNING: fix_hostname: could not rev. resolve 10.60.11.103
> Aug  2 08:20:23 ubuntu kamailio: WARNING: <core> [daemonize.c:150]: 
> pid file contains old pid, replacing pid
> Aug  2 08:20:23 ubuntu /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[3845]: INFO: usrloc 
> [hslot.c:53]: locks array size 512
>
>
> But kamailio is not started.
>
> Any help, I realy need dialplan module.
>
>
>
> Ernest
>
> On 22. 07. 2010 21:51, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 7/22/10 8:48 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
>>> 2010/7/22 Ernest Mavrel<ernest.mavrel at novatel.si>:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> This is what i get:
>>>>
>>>> kamailio -E -dd
>>> [...]
>>>>   0(15033) WARNING:<core>  [socket_info.c:896]: WARNING: 
>>>> fix_hostname: could
>>>> not rev. resolve 10.50.11.103
>>>>   0(15033) WARNING:<core>  [socket_info.c:896]: WARNING: 
>>>> fix_hostname: could
>>>> not rev. resolve 10.60.10.103
>>>>   0(15033) WARNING:<core>  [socket_info.c:896]: WARNING: 
>>>> fix_hostname: could
>>>> not rev. resolve 10.60.11.103
>>>> Listening on
>>>>               udp: 127.0.0.1:5060
>>>>               udp: 10.50.11.103:5060
>>>>               udp: 10.60.10.103:5060
>>>>               udp: 10.60.11.103:5060
>>>> Aliases:
>>>>               udp: localhost:5060
>>>>
>>>> root at ubuntu:~#  0(15035) INFO: usrloc [hslot.c:53]: locks array 
>>>> size 512
>>>
>>> It seems it has started, right?
>> the output still looks incomplete, but more strange is that DEBUG 
>> messages must have not been printed. So I am not sure the output is 
>> the right one.
>>
>> Parameter -dd must set the threshold to INFO messages -- I wanted to 
>> spot quickly eventual errors.
>>
>> Ernest, can you doublecheck if you pasted the right output?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
>>
>
>
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