Am Montag, 20. August 2018, 11:00:57 CEST schrieb Abdulaziz Alghosh: > i am at the final stages of emigrating from kamailio 3.0.3 to 5.1.0 > including our own module. Unluckily, after writing the command " kamctl > start", the following error is popping up: > > * PID file /var/run/kamailio.pid does not exist -- Kamailio start failed* > > Thus, I used the command " kamailio -M 8 -E -e -dd " to get more debugging > Info and the output is detailing the following: > > 0(10334) ERROR: db_mysql [km_my_con.c:129]: db_mysql_new_connection(): > driver error: Can't connect to MySQL server on '192.168.1.207' (4) > 0(10334) ERROR: <core> [db.c:318]: db_do_init2(): could not add connection > to the pool 0(10334) ERROR: ABDUL_functions [ABDUL_chk.c:1069]: init_db(): > failed to connect database URL=mysql://ABDUL:ABDUL@192.168.1.207/ABDUL > 0(10334) ERROR: ABDUL_functions [ABDUL_functions_mod.c:296]: mod_init(): > Module ABDUL_functions not correktly initialized, pid[10334] > 0(10334) ERROR: <core> [core/sr_module.c:991]: init_mod(): Error while > initializing module ABDUL_functions > (//lib64/kamailio/modules/ABDUL_functions.so) > > Seemingly the error relates to old databases url ( "URL=mysql:// > ABDUL:ABDUL@192.168.1.207/ABDUL" ) inside an old Kamailio.cfg file from my > 3.0.3 package which I put under another different directory. This old > Kamailio.cfg file #includes my own module, so he is exporting this url. > Consequently, my module is trying to connect again to this databases. > > I do not know why both kamailio.cfg (new: /etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg and > old one out of /etc/kamailio) are both seen for kamctl or (/sbin/kamailio). > I know that my new url inside the new /etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg is read > and connected but again not sure why my hidden old kamailio.cfg is still > being read as well. > > the attached shows my init file for "SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 > (x86_64)" and my used kamailio *default *file under /etc/default.
Hello Abdulaziz, Kamailio gets during compilation some default configuration path, which might point to the old (wrong) location. Have a look to the 'kamailio -f' output to see its default, you can also use the '-f' parameter to change this location. You get all parameters with 'kamailio -h' Then try again with the debugging method you choose above. Best regards, Henning -- Henning Westerholt https://skalatan.de/blog/ _______________________________________________ Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List sr-users@lists.kamailio.org https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users