Hi,

I believe MU is just typo should be MI

The ’status’ should also be retrieved differently not with the 
$ opensipsctl fifo rtpproxy_show
command

I think you can get the ’status’ directly from the database with SQL query. 

Tomi


On 24. Jun 2020, at 16.33, solarmon <[email protected]> wrote:


Hi Bogdan-Andrei,

There is only 'Memory State' in CP. There is no 'status' in CP.

Sorry, what is 'MU'?

I'm using opensips 2.4.x if that makes any difference.

Thank you.

> On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 13:49, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In CP, the `status` is the status from the SQL table and the `memory status` 
> is the status provided by the MU rtpproxy_show.
> 
> Regards,
>  Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> 
> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
>   https://www.opensips-solutions.com
> 
>> On 6/24/20 12:16 PM, solarmon wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The command "opensipsctl fifo rtpproxy_show" does not return the 'status' of 
>> the rtpproxy node.
>> 
>> In OpenSIPS Control Panel, the RTPProxy table has a 'Memory State' column 
>> which seems to be the 'status' of that node.
>> 
>> How can I get this 'Memory State' 'status' in command line form so that it 
>> can be scripted? I want to be able to get a health status of the rtpproxy 
>> from OpenSIPS point of view and graph it over a period of time.
>> 
>> Thank you!
>> 
>> 
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