Hi All,
I have just installed SER 2.0 and when I run serctl I get command not found.
What to do?
Thanks,
Nahum
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On Thursday 03 June 2010, JinKevin wrote:
[..]
/usr/ccs/bin/yaccpar:5: warning: ignoring #pragma ident
/usr/ccs/bin/yaccpar: In function `yyparse':
/usr/ccs/bin/yaccpar:164: wa rning: label `yynewstate' defined but not used
gcc -m64 -O2 action.o atomic_ops.o basex.o bit_scan.o cfg_core.o
On Thursday 03 June 2010, Jon Bonilla wrote:
We are proud to announce the release of a Debian and Ubuntu repository for
Kamailio. We hope this will make easier installation and update of Kamailio
on Debian and Ubuntu servers.
Kamailio project's web page hosts the description and
Many thanks, Henning
Yes, I have completed the compile.
I'm going on to install it but got some other issue as posted in another thread
:(.
From: henning.westerh...@1und1.de
To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] gmake: *** [cfg.tab.h] Broken Pipe while make
kamailio
On Friday 04 June 2010, Jasmin Schnatterbeck wrote:
onreply_avp_mode does not seem to be available in kamailio 3.0.2 (at
least not in the module doc)
I think this parameter is for avps in reply_route? or does it work for
branch_route also?
Hi Jasmin,
ah, sorry. Its not available or necessary
Hello,
the kamailio, sip-router and sems projects will be present next week on the
linuxtag 2010 - the most important place for Linux and open source software
in Europe. [1].
We're at booth 106, this is in hall 7.2b. If you're during next week in Berlin
and visit the exibition, then we're
On Friday 04 June 2010, inge wrote:
[..]
The goal, is to prevent a 503 from a PSTN gateway and try another one
for terminating the call.
But, I realize that src_ip is the IP source of SIP Request.
What could be a possible way to match IP source of the 503 responses ?
Hi inge,
have you
On Friday, June 4, 2010, Anders vae...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I use Munin to try to understand what's going on on the server that
runs Kamailio (with Siremis). One thing that puzzles me is that if I
look at the MySql queries per second, it just keeps going up. The
number rises during the time