Juha Heinanen wrote: > sometimes openser mediaproxy module request times out like this: > > Jun 5 14:14:18 localhost media-dispatcher[7180]: [OpenSERControlProtocol,1,] > Issuing "update" command to relay at 127.0.0.1 > Jun 5 14:14:18 localhost media-relay[7196]: [RelayClientProtocol,client] > Received new SDP offer > Jun 5 14:14:18 localhost media-relay[7196]: [RelayClientProtocol,client] > mediaproxy.mediacontrol.StreamListenerProtocol starting on 50000 > Jun 5 14:14:18 localhost media-relay[7196]: [RelayClientProtocol,client] > mediaproxy.mediacontrol.StreamListenerProtocol starting on 50001 > Jun 5 14:14:18 localhost media-relay[7196]: [RelayClientProtocol,client] > mediaproxy.mediacontrol.StreamListenerProtocol starting on 50002 > Jun 5 14:14:18 localhost media-relay[7196]: [RelayClientProtocol,client] > mediaproxy.mediacontrol.StreamListenerProtocol starting on 50003 > Jun 5 14:14:19 localhost /usr/sbin/openser[7222]: > ERROR:mediaproxy:send_command: did timeout waiting for an answer > Jun 5 14:14:19 localhost media-dispatcher[7180]: [OpenSERControlProtocol,1,] > Connection to OpenSER lost: Connection was closed cleanly. > >
There is a module parameter on the openser mediaproxy module to configure how much to wait for an answer from the dispatcher. The default is 500ms, but you can increase that. > next call usually works ok. > > -- juha > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > Devel@lists.openser.org > http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel > -- Dan _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel