Take your pick :)
opensipsctl fifo dlg_list | grep state | sort | uniq -c
1 state:: 1
4 state:: 2
14 state:: 3
78 state:: 4
5 state:: 5
I'll keep an eye on which state the stuck dialogs are in.
My routing logic uses loose route
The destination (in this case) is the 1st server in the loadbalancer list (as
there are no other calls).
I've upgraded this machine to ubuntu 10 (from 8) and started getting Connection
Tracking drop messages in my
syslog. I've disabled connection tracking and the issue hasn't appeared since...
So, after all, it was a network layer configuration issue... :)
Regards,
Bogdan
Erik Versaevel wrote:
The destination (in this case) is the 1st server in the loadbalancer list (as
there are no other calls).
I've upgraded this machine to ubuntu 10 (from 8) and started getting
Connection
That might be :)
I'm now running into problems with the dialog module (which i use to limit
concurrent calls).
Calls seem to stick in the dialog module (thus denying additional calls) while
the endpoint isn't
listing the same amount of calls :/
Regards,
Erik
Op 6-5-2010 11:02, Bogdan-Andrei
What is the state of the dialog stuck in memory? (use dlg_list MI
command to see them).
Also check that the sequential requests (ACK, re-INVITE, BYE) do go
through your proxy (via loose_route).
Regards,
Bogdan
Erik Versaevel - InfoPact Netwerkdiensten wrote:
That might be :)
I'm now
Hi Erik,
have you tried to print the destination of the requests that fail?
regards,
Bogdan
Erik Versaevel wrote:
Hi All,
I attempted an migration last night (from our current environment to this new
setup) but i ran into this
problem as soon as i tried to make some test calls, funny
Hi Erik,
Try to log in opensips the destination (as $ru and $du) to see where
opensips tries to send the failing INVITEs - maybe there are some bogus
IPs.
Regards,
Bogdan
Erik Versaevel wrote:
Hi all,
I'm building a setup in which opensips is acting as registar for my endpoints
and
Hi all,
I'm building a setup in which opensips is acting as registar for my endpoints
and loadbalancing
calls made by those endpoint over an cluster of asterisk machines. (so that if
we need more asterisk
power, we just have to add another destination to the loadbalancer module)
Opensips is