Hi Arun,
Am 08.05.2014 22:54, wrote VOIP Tests:
Moritz, thank your for your pointer. I changed some parementer in the
/etc/init.d/kamailio file and now it seems fine. Can you please let me
know if this output looks ok.
Output of 'ps aux | grep kamailio' with kamctl start:
*root
Hello, can someone let me know how I can start Kamailio with the init
script? In the /etc/default/kamailio file I have commented
out RUN_KAMAILIO=yes, this starts Kamailio but my phones do not register.
If I stop the init script and start kamailio with kamctl then my phones
register, what am I
Hi Arun,
take a look at the /var/log/messages like
# tail -n 200 /var/log/messages | grep kamailio
my guess ... you installed kamailio as root and
kamailio (look at the /etc/defaults/kamailio) is trying to start as
user=kamailio and group=kamailio
Regards
Rainer
Am 08.05.2014 14:46,
Hi,
start kamailio with initscript:
/etc/init.d/kamailio start
Different behaviour with different starting methods might be due to
different configs that are used for starting.
Start kamailio each way and do a 'ps aux | grep kamailio'. Then compare
or post here.
greetz
Am 08.05.2014 14:46,
Moritz, thank your for your pointer. I changed some parementer in the
/etc/init.d/kamailio file and now it seems fine. Can you please let me know
if this output looks ok.
Output of 'ps aux | grep kamailio' with kamctl start:
*root 1498 0.6 0.2 255716 7980 ?S15:29 0:00