Hello, Opensips 1.6.4-1-notls with Mediaproxy 2.4.4. Both installed from the Debian packages onto two very similar machines. All Python packages are at exactly the same versions on both. Both machines are Debian Lenny with some packages pulled from testing/squeeze to satisfy things like python-application, etc, for Mediaproxy.
On one machine, everything is fine. "Everything" means calling engage_media_proxy() and letting the magic happen. On the other machine, everything is not fine. engage_media_proxy() just doesn't seem to do anything. engage_media_proxy() returns 1 in both cases. There are two relays, both connected to both dispatchers on port 25060. Verified with netstat. I see no network chatter between the non-functional machine's dispatcher and either relay during call setup time; I do on the functional machine. With Opensips at debug=6 on either machine, engage_media_proxy() doesn't show anything. Verified with xlogs immediately before and immediately after the engage call. So that's not helpful for diagnosis. With log_level = DEBUG in /etc/mediaproxy/config.ini, we have a slight different between the two machines. I see two "update" lines on the working system at the time of a call where I see nothing on the non-working system. These probably correlate to the network chatter I see on the functional machine. The non-functional system does not complain in the Opensips logs or the Media Dispatcher logs of not being able to talk to the other side. Both machines' Media Dispatcher mention a cleanly closed connection to Opensips if I shut down Opensips. This leads me to believe that even the non-functioning still has an opensips-to-dispatcher connection. Both Opensips configs have a completely default mediaproxy module configuration. No module parameters defined. I'm not against trying use_media_proxy() and end_media_session(). My concern here is the lack of documentation on how to implement it in loose_route to catch reinvites. Does one need to end_media_session before use_media_proxy to modify the SDP in the reinvite? Or just call use_media_proxy? Any special considerations in the onreply_route here? Or am I missing the boat entirely? I'm out of stuff to look at on this problem. Any suggestions would be warmly welcomed. - Jeff _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
