[Serusers] Re: [Users] AVPs are lost on relayed INVITE errors

Federico Giannici giannici at neomedia.it
Mon Nov 28 12:45:06 CET 2005


Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
> Hi Federico,
> 
> use avp_print() (works only with debug=9)  in failure_route to inspect 
> the list of present AVP. maybe you do not have the AVPs you are trying 
> to log.

But I set those AVPs in EVERY message received by the server.
Moreover, I'm SURE they are there because before forwarding those 
INVITEs with t_relay() I log the messages to syslog and the AVPs ARE THERE.

Then, when some kind of errors are received (488, 422, etc.) it seems 
that those AVPs are "lost" by the transaction engine...
But I'm not sure what conditions cause this lost.

Bye.


> Federico Giannici wrote:
> 
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> have you set the flag to log missed transaction?
>>> http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.0.x/acc.html#AEN407
>>
>>
>>
>> No, I set the following:
>>
>> modparam("acc", "db_flag", 1)
>> modparam("acc", "failed_transaction_flag", 1)
>>
>> But no "db_missed_flag".
>> Anyway:
>>
>> 1) I don't want to log missed calls in a separate table.
>>
>> 2) The failed INVITEs are actually logged in the normal table, but the 
>> AVPs I set are not logged (it seems that they are not found).
>>
>> In normal cases the AVP are correctly logged. Even in many error cases 
>> (404, and so on) they are logged too. But in some cases, with strange 
>> errors (488, 422), the AVPs are NOT logged (accounting is done, but 
>> AVPs are "n\a")!
>>
>> Any explanation of this?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>> Or is that the some avps are not any more stored for failed 
>>> transaction? Maybe some snippets of your config will give us more 
>>> hints about what happens there.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>> On 11/26/05 14:04, Federico Giannici wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm using OpenSER 1.0.0 on OpenBSD 3.7 amd64.
>>>>
>>>> I have a strange problem with the accounting: I set a couple of AVPs 
>>>> for every message that arrives at the server. I'm sure they are 
>>>> there because they are written in the syslog logging. Sometimes, 
>>>> when an INVITE is relayed (with transactions) and receives an error 
>>>> (488, 422, etc.), in the SQL logging there is no more presence of 
>>>> the AVPs!
>>>> Is this a known problem?
>>>> How can I avoid this?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> 
> 


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