Thanks!
Now it works.
Regards
2011/3/9 John Khvatov iva...@gmail.com
On 09.03.2011, at 21:34, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
Run `opensips -h' and check -P option.
That should help you out with setting the pid file.
Yep.
Toyima, as workaround, add -P /var/run/opensips.pid to OPTIONS var in
Just one more thing friends,
When i try to install MDB2, i got following errors
/#pear install MDB2
Skipping package pear/MDB2, already installed as version 2.4.1
No valid packages found
install failed
The same with pear install MDB2#mysql and pear install log
2011/3/10 Toyima Dias
Simply means it's already there. Should be good to go.
Richard
On Mar 10, 2011, at 5:12 AM, Toyima Dias wrote:
Just one more thing friends,
When i try to install MDB2, i got following errors
/#pear install MDB2
Skipping package pear/MDB2, already installed as version 2.4.1
No valid
For opensip-cp install on centos 5, here are the packages I installed (using
yum):
php
php-mysql
php-xmlrpc
php-pear-MDB2
php-pear-Log
php-pear-MDB2-Driver-mysql
Sven Schulz
Penn State University
Telecommunications and Network Services
814.865.6116
sip:s...@psu.edu
On 3/10/11 5:12 AM, Toyima
Hello,
I can't find the opensips.pid on Red Hat, it is not in the path:
/var/run/opensips.pid
Has somebody installed OpenSIPS on Red Hat and be able to find the pid of
the process opensips? i'm trying to monitor the opensips process with
monit and i need the full path of the process id...
Toyimo,
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Toyima Dias toyim...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't find the opensips.pid on Red Hat, it is not in the path:
/var/run/opensips.pid
Has somebody installed OpenSIPS on Red Hat and be able to find the pid of
the process opensips? i'm trying to monitor the
Run `opensips -h' and check -P option.
That should help you out with setting the pid file.
Regards,
Ovidiu Sas
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Toyima Dias toyim...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I can't find the opensips.pid on Red Hat, it is not in the path:
/var/run/opensips.pid
Has somebody
On 09.03.2011, at 21:34, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
Run `opensips -h' and check -P option.
That should help you out with setting the pid file.
Yep.
Toyima, as workaround, add -P /var/run/opensips.pid to OPTIONS var in
/etc/sysconfig/opensips:
[root@host ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/opensips
# Add extra