[SR-Users] New functionality LCR + force_send_socket() - sanity check

Geoffrey Mina geoffreymina at gmail.com
Fri Jun 25 22:50:56 CEST 2010


OK, I am running into some errors when starting my script:

if(to_gw("1")){
    force_send_socket(X.X.X.180:5060);
}else if(to_gw("3")){
    force_send_socket(X.X.X.179:5060);
}else if(to_gw("4")){
    force_send_socket(X.X.X.189:5060);
}

Jun 25 16:45:14 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[15942]:
ERROR:core:pv_parse_spec: bad parameters
Jun 25 16:45:14 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[15942]:
ERROR:core:fixup_pvar: parsing of pseudo variable 1 failed!
Jun 25 16:45:14 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[15942]:
ERROR:core:fix_actions: fixing failed (code=-1) at cfg line 348
Jun 25 16:45:14 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[15942]:
CRITICAL:core:fix_expr: fix_actions error
Jun 25 16:45:14 atl-sipgateway1 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[15942]:
ERROR:core:main: failed to fix configuration with err code -1


Perhaps I an confused about how the to_gw() function of the LCR module is to
be used.  In my "gw" table, I have gateways with grp_id 1, 3, and 4.  I am
assuming that is the value I should be checking for in the to_gw() function,
but it seems to be expecting a pseudo variable or something.

What am I missing?

Thanks!




On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Geoffrey Mina <geoffreymina at gmail.com>wrote:

> The only reason I would choose to keep the values at the top is because I
> have 4 machines which all need a copy of the script.... but would need the
> IP changed per machine.  Since the IP will be referenced in both
> REQUEST_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE, i just figured it was easier to store in a
> PV instead of having to change it 2 places for each machine.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Juha Heinanen <jh at tutpro.com> wrote:
>
>> Geoffrey Mina writes:
>>
>> > modparam("pv","shvset","gw_one=s:1.1.1.1:5060")
>> > modparam("pv","shvset","gw_two=s:1.1.1.2:5060")
>> >
>> > route{
>> >
>> >   load_gws();
>> >   next_gw();
>> >
>> >   if(to_gw("1")){
>> >       force_send_socket($shv(gw_one));
>> >    }else if(to_gw("2")){
>> >       force_send_socket($shv(gw_two));
>> >   }
>> >
>> > }
>>
>> force_send_socket does what do want to do, but i don't know if it
>> accepts pv argument.  also, i don't see why you need to use pv argument,
>> rather than write force_send_socket(1.1.1.1:5060), etc.
>>
>> -- juha
>>
>
>
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