[SR-Users] Kamailio usrloc mode 3 using mongodb

José Seabra joseseabra4 at gmail.com
Thu May 16 17:03:51 CEST 2019


Hello Daniel,
Thank you for the feedback.

Would be possible include this patch in the new kamailio release 5.2.3?

Best Regards
José Seabra

Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com> escreveu no dia quinta,
16/05/2019 à(s) 11:44:

> Hello,
>
> you can ignore them for the moment, at least in this case it is about a
> null value and the type doesn't matter much.
>
> I have in plan to add a schema check for db_mongodb, but I haven't gotten
> the time yet.
>
> As a solution for now, I will push soon a small patch to catch the null
> value and print dbg instead of info.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
> On 16.05.19 12:15, José Seabra wrote:
>
> Hello there,
> I'm testing usrloc module with mongodb and i have a couple of questions to
> do.
>
> What i would like to know/have confirmation is if the fields that are
> specified in the following link
> https://kamailio.org/docs/db-tables/kamailio-db-5.2.x.html#gen-db-location-index
> can be used to create indexes in mongodb?
>
> I'm noticing that when a register is updated/deleted or expires kamailio
> prints the following INFO logs:
>
> *db_mongodb [mongodb_dbase.c:526]: db_mongodb_get_columns(): unhandled
> data type column (methods) type id (10), use DB1_STRING as default*
> *db_mongodb [mongodb_dbase.c:526]: db_mongodb_get_columns(): unhandled
> data type column (instance) type id (10), use DB1_STRING as default*
>
>
> These fields (*methods and **instance*) are stored in mongodb document
> with a null string, e.g:
>
> *{*
> * "_id" : ObjectId("5cdc775a6472740055289a11"),*
> * "username" : "x1000",*
> * "contact" : "sip:x1000 at 192.168.1.1:5674;transport=UDP",*
> * "expires" : ISODate("2019-05-15T20:33:26Z"),*
> * "q" : -1,*
> * "callid" : "sipp-ci2-edge-sip-proxy1-20190515203220-1-21 at 172.31.2.61
> <sipp-ci2-edge-sip-proxy1-20190515203220-1-21 at 172.31.2.61>",*
> * "cseq" : 2,*
> * "flags" : 0,*
> * "cflags" : 0,*
> * "user_agent" : "sipp",*
> * "received" : "sip:191.30.10.23:8888 <http://191.30.10.23:8888>",*
> * "path" : "<sip:172.31.2.61:5060;received=sip:191.30.10.23:8888;lr>",*
> * "socket" : "udp:172.31.2.11:5060 <http://172.31.2.11:5060>",*
> * "methods" : null,*
> * "last_modified" : ISODate("2019-05-15T20:32:26Z"),*
> * "ruid" : "uloc-15-5cdc7756-55-1",*
> * "instance" : null,*
> * "reg_id" : 0,*
> * "server_id" : 21,*
> * "connection_id" : -1,*
> * "keepalive" : 0,*
> * "partition" : 0*
> *}*
>
> Should i be concerned about that log msg? how can i avoid it?
>
>
> Thanks
> Regards
>
> --
> Cumprimentos
> José Seabra
>
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José Seabra
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