Hi, Mickael!

You can use either -C and -c parameters when starting OpenSIPS to check the config syntax. If you want to check it before stopping OpenSIPS, you'll have to adjust your opensips.service file to run a different ExecStop command, something like `/usr/sbin/opensips -C -f /etc/opensips/opensips.cfg && /usr/bin/pkill --pidfile %t/opensips/opensips.pid`

Hope this helps!
Răzvan

On 2/13/19 9:22 PM, Mickael Hubert wrote:
I would like to know, if there is a way to check opensips's config files before stop service. Ex: If I do a syntax error into cfg files (with opensips started), I want to "ban" the daemon shutdown (service opensips stop)

I'm playing with opensips.service and opensips -C -f $config to try to reach my goal, but I'm not be able to do at this moment...

Do you have an idea please ?
Thanks in advance

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