With /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -w /tmp I got a core dump file in /tmp directory. I's size is 38MB.

BR

Ernest

On 06. 08. 2010 12:29, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:

yes, you need argument to -w. In my previous email was a dot '.' -- so the parameter is '-w .' -- which means working directory is current directory. You can do '-w /tmp' and then look in /tmp directory.

Daniel

On 8/6/10 12:22 PM, Ernest Mavrel wrote:
You mean:
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -w
Option `-w' requires an argument. Use -h for help.


    -W           poll method


BR

Ernest



On 06. 08. 2010 12:10, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,

On 8/3/10 7:11 AM, Ernest Mavrel wrote:
Hi


On 02. 08. 2010 18:19, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,

is nothing after messages?

No, after this messages is nothing.


 0(4311) DEBUG: <core> [db_val.c:117]: converting STRING []
 0(4311) DEBUG: dialplan [dp_db.c:374]: build_rule

the second set of messages looks ok. If you do:

ps auxw | grep kamailio

is no kamailio running?

No kamailio is not running.

kamailio 1214 0.0 0.0 30220 760 ? Ssl Aug02 0:00 /usr/local/bin/rtpproxy -u kamailio kamailio root 9332 0.0 0.0 7620 900 pts/0 S+ 07:09 0:00 grep --color=auto kamailio

if you give parameter '-w .', do you get a core dump file in current directory? It is strange that the logging messages end sudently, if there is an error and does not start, shut down log messages should be printed.

Cheers,
Daniel




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