I am also encountering this kind of problem and I have updated my
python-application to the current available version but I am still encountering
the problem.
On Wednesday 08 April 2009, Jeff Pyle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I attempted an upgrade from 2.3.2, recompiling from source. Everything
> s
I am encountering an error "failed to send radius accounting record". The call
seems to work correctly(both UAC can hear each other). I want also to know if
this data is related/needed in computing the price of the call?
Apr 2 15:29:30 ws16 media-dispatcher[2028]: [RelayServerProtocol,0,127.
ok thank I solve my problem ...
regardss
2009/4/12 Mark Sayer :
> So, back to my original comment - The simple answer would appear to
> be that your openser.subscriber table has not been created with a
> field named 'first_name'.
>
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So, back to my original comment - The simple answer would appear to
be that your openser.subscriber table has not been created with a
field named 'first_name'.
Mark
At 04:03 a.m. 13/04/2009, you wrote:
>yes , I am using mysql-5.0.45-7.el5
>
>regardss
>
>2009/4/11 Mark Sayer :
> > The simple ans
On Saturday 11 April 2009, Uwe Kastens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think the debian packages are only usable with debian testing. I was
> unable to install them on lenny since the libnetfilter-conntrack1 has
> the wrong version.
The provided packages are only for unstable and testing. The fact that
testin
Unfortunately the backtrace contains nothing usefull. However I see that
at least 2 other processes have crashed. Maybe their backtrace can help.
On Saturday 11 April 2009, ASHWINI NAIDU wrote:
> hi all,
>
>I have installed opensips_head on debian 4. with call controller
> -2.0.3 running on
This isn't really the right mailing list for that question.
The answer, though, is, as always: it depends.
Yehavi Bourvine wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
>After a long time we had a meeting with our university's management
> and got a green light to have a proof of concept with open source
yes , I am using mysql-5.0.45-7.el5
regardss
2009/4/11 Mark Sayer :
> The simple answer would appear to be that your openser.subscriber
> table has not been created with a field named 'first_name'. Are you
> using mysql 5.x?
>
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http://gnuforever.homelinux.com
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