It's working better, as in it at least runs.  I did however just notice
that the output of trace_msg is missing the original INVITE sent, but seems
to have everything from the first 100 trying that it got.  Not a big deal,
but just to let you know.


On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 3:43 AM, Rob Day <r...@rkd.me.uk> wrote:

> Great news! Just to check - I take it the -bg issue you originally had is
> fixed?
>
> Best,
> Rob
>
> On 4 February 2014 00:29, Daniel Goepp <d...@goepp.com> wrote:
> > Sorry, missed this in my notes, and not part of this problem, but for
> > completeness with the process that I used, I needed to install pcap stuff
> > too:
> >
> > aptitude -y install libssl-dev pcaputils libpcap-dev
> >
> > And the real configure command I used was:
> >
> > ./configure --with-pcap --with-openssl
> >
> > Thanks again for the help!
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Daniel Goepp <d...@goepp.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Success!  Okay.  So to install on an absolutely clean fresh Ubuntu
> 12.04-3
> >> server:
> >>
> >> aptitude update
> >> aptitude upgrade
> >>
> >> aptitude -y install ncurses-dev
> >> aptitude -y install automake
> >> aptitude -y install autoconf-archive
> >>
> >> cd /usr/local/src
> >> git clone https://github.com/SIPp/sipp.git sipp-git
> >> cd sipp-git
> >> autoreconf -ivf
> >> ./configure --with-pcap
> >> make
> >> mv sipp /usr/local/sbin/
> >>
> >> Thank you so much for your help!  Please let me know if I can assist at
> >> any time testing on Ubuntu servers.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 7:09 PM, Daniel Goepp <d...@goepp.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> It appears to just be complaining about a syntax error though.  It is
> in
> >>> the aclocal.m4:
> >>>
> >>> # grep AX_HAVE_EPOLL *
> >>> aclocal.m4:#   AX_HAVE_EPOLL([ACTION-IF-FOUND], [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
> >>> aclocal.m4:#   AX_HAVE_EPOLL_PWAIT([ACTION-IF-FOUND],
> >>> [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])
> >>> aclocal.m4:#     AX_HAVE_EPOLL(
> >>> aclocal.m4:#   AX_HAVE_EPOLL would succeed if AX_HAVE_EPOLL_PWAIT has,
> >>> but not the
> >>> aclocal.m4:AC_DEFUN([AX_HAVE_EPOLL], [dnl
> >>> aclocal.m4:AC_DEFUN([AX_HAVE_EPOLL_PWAIT], [dnl
> >>> configure.ac:AX_HAVE_EPOLL([AX_CONFIG_FEATURE_ENABLE(epoll)],
> >>>
> >>> I'm digging in to see if I can figure out what the error is.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Rob Day <r...@rkd.me.uk> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> 'AX_HAVE_EPOLL' should be defined in the aclocal.m4 distributed with
> >>>> SIPp (https://github.com/SIPp/sipp/blob/master/aclocal.m4#L180), but
> >>>> if that's not working for some reason, it's included in the Ubuntu
> >>>> autoconf-archive package.
> >>>>
> >>>> Let me know if that works - if so, I'll try and add these details to
> >>>> the README before I release v3.4.1.
> >>>>
> >>>> Best,
> >>>> Rob
> >>>>
> >>>> On 3 February 2014 23:47, Daniel Goepp <d...@goepp.com> wrote:
> >>>> > I do a pretty straight forward install:
> >>>> >
> >>>> > ./configure --with-pcap
> >>>> > make (this is where it breaks)
> >>>> >
> >>>> > I just ran your command (autoreconf -ivf), and it did manage to
> allow
> >>>> > the
> >>>> > make to even start this time, but still fails:
> >>>> >
> >>>> > ./configure: line 7537: syntax error near unexpected token
> >>>> > `AX_CONFIG_FEATURE_ENABLE'
> >>>> > ./configure: line 7537:
> >>>> > `AX_HAVE_EPOLL(AX_CONFIG_FEATURE_ENABLE(epoll),'
> >>>> > make: *** [config.status] Error 2
> >>>> >
> >>>> > This is with the latest master that you just committed.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:43 PM, Rob Day <r...@rkd.me.uk> wrote:
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> What command are you running when you get that error? SIPp is built
> >>>> >> with autoconf/automake, and I've checked in the pre-generated files
> >>>> >> for convenience so that it's usually possible to just run
> >>>> >> './configure
> >>>> >> [options] && make', but in some cases you might need to run
> >>>> >> 'autoreconf -ivf' first.
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> Best,
> >>>> >> Rob
> >>>> >>
> >>>> >> On 3 February 2014 23:37, Daniel Goepp <d...@goepp.com> wrote:
> >>>> >> > Sorry, I might have had a dirty check out on that.  I wiped out
> the
> >>>> >> > directory completely, and checked out fresh.  Now I get this:
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > CDPATH="${ZSH_VERSION+.}:" && cd . && /bin/bash
> >>>> >> > /usr/local/src/sipp/sipp-git/missing aclocal-1.13
> >>>> >> > /usr/local/src/sipp/sipp-git/missing: line 81: aclocal-1.13:
> >>>> >> > command not
> >>>> >> > found
> >>>> >> > WARNING: 'aclocal-1.13' is missing on your system.
> >>>> >> >          You should only need it if you modified 'acinclude.m4'
> or
> >>>> >> >          'configure.ac' or m4 files included by 'configure.ac'.
> >>>> >> >          The 'aclocal' program is part of the GNU Automake
> package:
> >>>> >> >          <http://www.gnu.org/software/automake>
> >>>> >> >          It also requires GNU Autoconf, GNU m4 and Perl in order
> to
> >>>> >> > run:
> >>>> >> >          <http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf>
> >>>> >> >          <http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/>
> >>>> >> >          <http://www.perl.org/>
> >>>> >> > make: *** [aclocal.m4] Error 127
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > I'm looking into it, but any thoughts are welcome.  I do have
> >>>> >> > autoconf
> >>>> >> > and
> >>>> >> > automake installed:
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > # dpkg -la | grep autocon
> >>>> >> > ii  autoconf                         2.68-1ubuntu2
> >>>> >> > automatic configure script builder
> >>>> >> > # dpkg -la | grep automake
> >>>> >> > ii  automake                         1:1.11.3-1ubuntu2
> >>>> >> > Tool
> >>>> >> > for generating GNU Standards-compliant Makefiles
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> >
> >>>> >> > On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Daniel Goepp <d...@goepp.com>
> wrote:
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >> Thanks for the follow up.  For what it is worth, I just checked
> >>>> >> >> out
> >>>> >> >> this
> >>>> >> >> version, and now get this trying to build it:
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >> make: *** No rule to make target `src/auth.c', needed by
> >>>> >> >> `sipp-auth.o'.
> >>>> >> >> Stop.
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >>
> >>>> >> >> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:03 PM, Rob Day <r...@rkd.me.uk> wrote:
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> Thanks for raising this - it seems to be a side-effect of the
> >>>> >> >>> move to
> >>>> >> >>> epoll (for better performance with high numbers of sockets) in
> >>>> >> >>> v3.4
> >>>> >> >>> (e.g. https://code.google.com/p/dart/issues/detail?id=2775sees
> >>>> >> >>> the
> >>>> >> >>> same issue). I've just committed a fix to warn rather than
> error
> >>>> >> >>> out
> >>>> >> >>> in this specific case
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> (
> https://github.com/SIPp/sipp/commit/4cfb94a0cb37a0a78c39334e5451fdb9b1e310ab
> ),
> >>>> >> >>> so building from the main Git branch should now work.
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> I'll release a 3.4.1 release in the next week or so, having
> fixed
> >>>> >> >>> this
> >>>> >> >>> and a couple of other issues.
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> Best,
> >>>> >> >>> Rob
> >>>> >> >>>
> >>>> >> >>> On 3 February 2014 21:08, Daniel Goepp <d...@goepp.com> wrote:
> >>>> >> >>> > I'm having an issue trying to run SIPp in the background.
>  I'm
> >>>> >> >>> > running
> >>>> >> >>> > this
> >>>> >> >>> > on a clean Ubuntu 12.04 server updated and upgrade to latest
> >>>> >> >>> > today.
> >>>> >> >>> > I
> >>>> >> >>> > have
> >>>> >> >>> > tried both the downloaded 3.4 version, and the 3.4branch
> >>>> >> >>> > checked out
> >>>> >> >>> > from
> >>>> >> >>> > Git to make sure, same results with both.  I'm running this
> as
> >>>> >> >>> > root,
> >>>> >> >>> > and the
> >>>> >> >>> > command is:
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> > sipp -sf uac_pcap_video_only.xml beta.mydomain.com -s dan
> -m 1
> >>>> >> >>> > -aa
> >>>> >> >>> > -r 1
> >>>> >> >>> > -rp
> >>>> >> >>> > 1000 -l 1 -mp 10000 -t tn -d 30000 -i 10.185.218.35
> -trace_err
> >>>> >> >>> > -trace_msg
> >>>> >> >>> > -skip_rlimit
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> > This works just fine, but then if I add -bg to the end of it:
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> > sipp -sf uac_pcap_video_only.xml beta.edifire.com -s dan -m
> 1
> >>>> >> >>> > -aa -r
> >>>> >> >>> > 1
> >>>> >> >>> > -rp
> >>>> >> >>> > 1000 -l 1 -mp 10000 -t tn -d 30000 -i 10.185.218.35
> -trace_err
> >>>> >> >>> > -trace_msg
> >>>> >> >>> > -skip_rlimit -bg
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> > In the log file I get:
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> > 2014-02-03 13:54:01.826652 1391435641.826652: Failed to add
> FD
> >>>> >> >>> > to
> >>>> >> >>> > epoll,
> >>>> >> >>> > errno = 1 (Operation not permitted).
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> > Thoughts?
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> >
> >>>> >> >>> >
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