[Spce-user] Call does not stop after hang-up
Marcos Pytel
marcos.pytel at cotesma.com.ar
Thu Jan 3 11:01:16 EST 2019
Sorry, I'm using REDIS not MariaDB.
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De: Spce-user <spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com> En nombre de Marcos Pytel
Enviado el: jueves 3 de enero del 2019 12:54
Para: 'Alex Lutay' <alutay at sipwise.com>
CC: spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
Asunto: Re: [Spce-user] Call does not stop after hang-up
Thanks Alex!
In config.yml
cluster_sets:
default:
dispatcher_id: '50'
default_set: default
type: central
in network.yml
lo:
cluster_sets:
- default
ip: 127.0.0.1
netmask: 255.255.255.0
shared_ip: []
shared_v6ip: []
type:
- sip_int
- ha_int
- aux_ext
- api_int
- rtp_int
- stor_int
v6ip: ::1
v6netmask: 128
Is very strange, because I'm using REDIS and don't have any log in /var/log/redis
Thank you!
Marcos.
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De: Spce-user <spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com> En nombre de Alex Lutay Enviado el: jueves 3 de enero del 2019 10:09
CC: spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
Asunto: Re: [Spce-user] Call does not stop after hang-up
Hi all,
The following warning looks strange. Are you using Redis or MariaDB storage? Redis is default in mr6.5 . Check their logs why kamailio was not able to connect them:
On 12/20/18 4:08 PM, Marcos Pytel wrote:
> Dec 20 12:05:17 sipwise proxy[6163]: WARNING: dialog
> [dlg_handlers.c:1596]: dlg_ontimeout(): timeout for dlg with CallID
> '37cc5932-0001-0008-0018 at 10.7.255.250' and tags '0-73697030-7cca73c9'
> '0E2B3889-5C1BAF4C000F3CC6-0B4F4700'
Also you probably need to fix network.yml to have proper "cluster_sets"
on sip_int:
> Dec 20 12:03:40 sipwise proxy[6161]: WARNING: <script>: Failed to load dispatcher entries for lb using did '50', use first lb found in network.yml - R=sip:420518 at 10.10.10.1:5060;transport=udp ID=37cc5932-0001-0008-0018 at 10.7.255.250 UA='<null>'
I suppose you need in network.yml for sip_int:
> cluster_sets:
> - default
IF config.yml contains default values:
> cluster_sets:
> default:
> dispatcher_id: '50'
> default_set: default
JFYI, it is a Carrier feature for geographically distributed nodes, you can read more information here:
> https://www.sipwise.org/doc/mr6.5.1/carrier/?_href=ar01s10.html#cluste
> r_sets
Have fun!
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Alex Lutay
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