[Spce-user] SIP/2.0 503 No proxy available, try again later
Sébastien Cramatte
scramatte at gmail.com
Wed May 11 12:37:02 EDT 2011
Hi,
I've restored the dialplan table.
The strangest thing is that I haven't got any rewrite rules like
^+([1-9][0-9]+)$ for domain or peering in SPCE admin and
lot of rules like this into dialplan table ... It seems that triggers
haven't done the job !
Best regards
2011/5/11 Andreas Granig <agranig at sipwise.com>
> Hi,
>
> On 05/11/2011 02:17 PM, Sébastien Cramatte wrote:
> > I've truncated (using phpmyadmin) table dialplan and now kamalio-proxy
> > starts properly
> > It's strange because when I enter back in spce admin I still view
> > rewrite rules for domains and peerings ...
>
> Never EVER mess with kamailio tables directly!
>
> They are written by triggers from inside the provisioning tables. It
> would have been enough to just fix your rules in the web admin panel.
> You're not supposed to modify any tables directly if you're not 100%
> sure what you're doing.
>
> You might have a serious inconsistency now, so try to remove all your
> rewrite rules (both domain and peer rules), and if it doesn't work,
> remove them manually from provisioning.voip_peer_rewrites and
> voip_domain_rewrites.
>
> Andreas
>
>
> >
> > 2011/5/11 Sébastien Cramatte <scramatte at gmail.com
> > <mailto:scramatte at gmail.com>>
> >
> > I've got same issue !
> > kamalio-proxy won't start ...
> >
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: INFO: usrloc [hslot.c:53]: locks
> > array size 512
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: INFO: permissions
> > [parse_config.c:251]: file not found:
> > /etc/kamailio/proxy/permissions.allow
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: INFO: permissions
> > [permissions.c:606]: default allow file
> > (/etc/kamailio/proxy/permissions.allow) not found => empty rule set
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: INFO: permissions
> > [parse_config.c:251]: file not found:
> > /etc/kamailio/proxy/permissions.deny
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: INFO: permissions
> > [permissions.c:615]: default deny file
> > (/etc/kamailio/proxy/permissions.deny) not found => empty rule set
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: ERROR: dialplan [dp_db.c:327]:
> > PCRE compilation of '^+([1-9][0-9]+)$' failed at offset 1: nothing
> > to repeat
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: ERROR: dialplan [dp_db.c:383]:
> > failed to compile match expression ^+([1-9][0-9]+)$
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: ERROR: dialplan [dp_db.c:111]:
> > failed to load database data
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: ERROR: dialplan [dialplan.c:190]:
> > could not initialize data
> > May 11 12:04:51 sipwise kamailio: ERROR: <core> [sr_module.c:875]:
> > init_mod(): Error while initializing module dialplan
> > (/usr/lib/kamailio/modules/dialplan.so)
> >
> >
> > 2011/5/7 Andreas Granig <agranig at sipwise.com
> > <mailto:agranig at sipwise.com>>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 05/07/2011 12:48 AM, Sam Sharkawy wrote:
> > > Hello to all the folks here.
> > > I have NGCP running at home on a private network. Everything
> > was working, and today I am getting this message: "SIP/2.0 503
> > No proxy available, try again later" when I try and register.
> > The NGCP subscriber screen shows that the device is registered
> > with the correct IP address.
> > > Any ideas why this happened all of a sudden ?
> >
> > Your proxy/registrar running in localhost:5062 seems to have
> > stopped.
> > Check the log file in /var/log/ngcp/kamailio-proxy.log for any
> > messages.
> >
> > You can re-start it by executing "/etc/init.d/kamailio-proxy
> start".
> >
> > > Thanks and great product you have put together here.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Andreas
> >
> >
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