[SR-Users] [sr-dev] dialog module with DB Backend
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 00:12:12 CET 2014
The dialog module checks for !=0 and the usrloc for <0. Returning 1
makes no sense for the cassandra functions as it is not for a special
case of successful result. It should be 0.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05/03/14 22:46, jay binks wrote:
> Records were inserted, thats for sure..
>
> I have not checked usrloc, but I suspect it didnt rely on the return
> code of the insert to anywhere near the same amount.
>
>
>
> On 5 March 2014 23:42, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <carlos.ruizdiaz at gmail.com
> <mailto:carlos.ruizdiaz at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Jay,
>
> I tried the module as is for the location service, and it worked
> fine. Considering this, why was this part working if usrloc uses
> the same DB API that was binding a buggy implementation?. It makes
> me suspicious.
>
> Did you make sure the records were actually inserted on the cluster?
>
> Regards,
> Carlos
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> <miconda at gmail.com <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> can you make the patch for master branch? I just backported
> two patches that were in master branch but not yet in 4.1.
>
> With this occasion, can you review if the other 'return 1'
> expose the same issue? I noticed another one in
> db_cassa_delete and in db_cassa_query.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
>
> On 05/03/14 03:57, jay binks wrote:
>> Just noticed the same thing in db_cassa_delete..
>> patch updated to fix both
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>> On 5 March 2014 12:52, jay binks <jaybinks at gmail.com
>> <mailto:jaybinks at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> so Ive done what Carlos suggested and swapped out my
>> dialog db to Mysql rather than cassandra.
>> All worked 100% as you would expect.
>>
>> Right so the issue is db_cassandra .
>>
>> I started testing and going through the code.
>>
>> I found I had these lines, which was interesting &
>> concerning.
>> update_dialog_dbinfo_unsafe(): could not add another
>> dialog to db
>> I had been ignoring them, because the dialog was in the
>> DB and I figured I would come back and figure that out later.
>>
>> but this seems to have been key to this whole thing.
>>
>> ends up that in dlg_db_handler.c dialog_dbf.insert was
>> getting a 1 back from kamailio on the insert and a 0 back
>> from mysql... WTF.. ok.
>>
>> so I trace into db_cassa_insert which calls
>> db_cassa_modify ..
>> around line 1210 I can see this ..
>>
>> CON_CASSA(_h)->con->batch_mutate(CFMap,
>> oac::ConsistencyLevel::ONE);
>> return 1;
>>
>> wrapped in a try / catch block..
>> seems db_cassandra wants to return 1 for success but
>> kamailio ( or dialog module at least ) expects 0 for
>> success .
>>
>> so I change that to be return 0, and re-test.
>> everything works as expected, "could not add another
>> dialog to db" stops coming up on my console,
>> and dialogs are removed when calls hangup.
>>
>> seems this 1 thing is enough to screw dialogs in
>> cassandra ( and who knows what else ).
>> This is the reason for my email though, if we simply
>> change that to 0, what else may break !??
>>
>> however
>> http://www.asipto.com/pub/kamailio-devel-guide/#c09f_insert
>> clearly states that "0 if everything is OK"
>> so this is clearly a bug that needs fixing.
>>
>> Can I get someone with more experience to test this for
>> me and possibly apply the attached patch !?
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> On 25 February 2014 05:58, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>> <miconda at gmail.com <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I pushed some patches to the master branch in order to
>> remove the dialog from its associated profiles when it
>> gets in terminated state. I encountered such issue (not
>> that) recently, but I haven't gotten the time to get to
>> it before.
>> >
>> > Then, the second patch is to not add dialogs in
>> profiles when loading from database and the state is
>> terminated (5).
>> >
>> > Here are the links to the patches:
>> >
>> > -
>> http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=edf61acb57ed5e8ee0ca9ec1f796e43ce993be48
>> > -
>> http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=9b88eb7ee2d243882383a44f601baa21fd679cd5
>> >
>> > Should be straightforward to cherry pick to 4.1 (even
>> 4.0 I expect). If you test and all goes fine, I will
>> backport -- here I had no time for real testing.
>> >
>> > I plan also to not add the dialogs in memory for state
>> terminated, but destroy them at db load time. But this
>> needs a bit of a review, to be sure that all necessary
>> callbacks are executed.
>> >
>> > On the other hand, if the dialogs are not removed from
>> db, might be an issue with the database driver (cassandra
>> in this case, which is rather new module). Do you get any
>> syslog errors from kamailio or database server? I expect
>> that people would have reported such issue for other
>> database engines so far. Still it might be an issue, just
>> that was not noticed...
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Daniel
>> >
>> > On 24/02/14 11:19, jay binks wrote:
>> >
>> > So poking round the code for the dialog module....
>> > Im not sure what im missing here.
>> >
>> >
>> > get_profile_size dosnt care bout the state of a
>> dialog... so you get ALL dialogs that are in the hash table.
>> > ( which is interesting if you want to use dialog module
>> to enforce channel limits etc )
>> >
>> > So you go... OK... kamailio only expects to have
>> "ACTIVE" dialogs in the hash table... kewl..
>> > lets assume that to be the case.
>> >
>> > but then in dlg_db_handler.c , load_dialog_info_from_db
>> loads all dialogs from the DB, regardless of state.
>> > so all dialogs in the DB ( ones that didnt get deleted
>> yet... but were in state 5 ) get re-created in kamailio
>> > upon startup.
>> >
>> > what this means is...
>> > ( assume starting with empty DB )
>> >
>> > I start kamailio, make some calls... they get synced to
>> the DB.
>> > I end the calls, kamailio removes from dialogs module
>> internal hash, but the sync to DB hasnt happened yet.
>> >
>> > I kill kamailio ( or crash .. whatever ).... restart
>> kamailio and it re-loads all those dialogs
>> > and thinks they are still active calls.
>> >
>> > Im SURE Im missing something here, because it seems to
>> be VERY common to use dialogs for channel limiting..
>> > maybe not so much using cassandra db behind the scenes,
>> but as of yet ... Im still yet to find anything that
>> makes me thing this is db_cassandra mis-behaving.
>> >
>> > if im wrong, please point me in the right direction.
>> >
>> > Jay
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 24 February 2014 17:54, jay binks
>> <jaybinks at gmail.com <mailto:jaybinks at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Am I REALLY the only person who has ever run into this !?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 19 February 2014 14:08, jay binks
>> <jaybinks at gmail.com <mailto:jaybinks at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi all, im using the dialog module with db_cassandra
>> backend..
>> >>> I dont believe this issue is related to cassandra,
>> but its worth mentioning anyways.
>> >>>
>> >>> so... I run kamailio, make calls, see dialogs in the DB..
>> >>> and I Can use "kamctl mi dlg_list" and see that
>> dialogs go away when I hangup a call..
>> >>>
>> >>> When I query the DB Backend, I still see the queries,
>> but they have a state of 5.
>> >>> I Initially thought this was a bug, but it seems
>> dialogs in state 5 get cleaned up after a period.
>> >>> so I moved on.
>> >>>
>> >>> now , lets restart kamailio..
>> >>> kamailio loads all dialogs on startup, after kamailio
>> starts I call "kamctl mi dlg_list" again, and it shows
>> all my dialogs from the DB. they DO show as "State 5"
>> >>> but for some reason, these dialogs appear to stick
>> around for a long time, and the bigger issue it causes me
>> is that my channel limiting ( using get_profile_size )
>> seems to consider these dialogs ( in state 5 ) as being
>> active calls.
>> >>>
>> >>> Please someone point me in the right direction... :)
>> >>>
>> >>> what am I doing wrong ?
>> >>> ( or is this a bug somewhere )
>> >>>
>> >>> Sincerely
>> >>>
>> >>> Jay
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Sincerely
>> >>
>> >> Jay
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Sincerely
>> >
>> > Jay
>> >
>> >
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>> --
>> Sincerely
>>
>> Jay
>>
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>>
>>
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>>
>> Jay
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>
> Jay
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