Hi,
I cant use the -bg option because I need the exit code in order to
decide what to do next (if the register fails do something and if it
succeed do something else).
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Ziv Gabel
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Charles P Wright wrote:
You should try the -bg option to cause SIPp to put itself in the
background.
Charles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/26/2008 12:15:02 PM:
I have a bash script that sends registration to a proxy using sipp.
when I run it normally (./register.sh) everything is o.k., but if I try
to run it in the background (./register.sh &) it just doesn't work the
script is very simple:
sipp -max_retrans 4 -m 1 -sf register_client.xml -r 1 -l 80
192.168.0.76:5060 -i 192.168.0.85
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Best regards,
Ziv Gabel
Support engineer
phone: + (972) 4 8508000 X 130
Cell: + (972) 54 4528944
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mailvision Ltd
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