Hi Inaki,
If you have compiled opensips from sources than you must have the debug
symbols enabled and you can inspect the core file with gdb. Run gdb
opensips core_file and the bt for backtrace.
regards,
Anca
Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> 2008/12/10 Anca Vamanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Hi Inaki,
>>
>> What configuration are you using? Only presence? With force_active parameter
>> set or no?
>>
>
> I use presence, pua_usrloc and pua_bla (never used in fact) but the
> crash occurs when receiving a normal presence SUBSCRIBE, i'm 95% sure
> of it.
>
>
> # ----- presence -----
> modparam("presence","server_address","sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:MY_PORT")
> modparam("presence", "max_expires", 2400)
> modparam("presence", "expires_offset", 10)
> modparam("presence", "fallback2db", 0) # Also crashes with 1
>
> # ----- presence_xml -----
> modparam("presence_xml", "force_active", 1)
>
>
>
>
>> Can you print here the back trace of the core file?
>>
>
> I have the coredump, but I don't have "opensips-dbg" installed (I've
> installed it now). Could you please explain me how to enable the dbg?
> is it enough with the Debian package "opensips-dbg"? (I compile with
> "make deb").
>
> Sure the crash will occur again. How could I know with "dbg" commands
> must I run in order to get the backtrace? just "bt" or "bt full" is
> enough?
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
>
>
>
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