[OpenSIPS-Users] MediaProxy can't Closing expired calls, 404 Requested Dialog not found

Dan Pascu dan at ag-projects.com
Mon Nov 24 13:29:05 CET 2008


There is not enough information in the provided trace to figure out why 
the dialog was no longer there. I may have been closed by another means 
and the closing may not have been propagated to the media-relay.

On Monday 24 November 2008, john li wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: john li <lijy83 at gmail.com>
> Date: 2008/11/24
> Subject: MediaProxy can't Closing expired calls, 404 Requested Dialog
> not found
> To: freeradius-users at lists.freeradius.org
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to enable MediaProxy to close expired calls but  got an
> error
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks a lot
> John
>
>
> here is the log:
>
>  DBG:mi_datagram:identify_command: dtgram->len is 21
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost media-dispatcher[3638]:
> [RelayServerProtocol,0, 127.0.0.1] Got statistics: {'from_tag':
> '353485446', 'callee_packets': {'audio': 432}, *'dialog_id': '795:0',*
> 'start_time': 1227513882.5899999, 'timed_out': True, 'caller_bytes':
> {'audio': 110400}, 'callee_bytes': {'audio': 86400}, 'call_id':
> '1440081054 at 192.168.1.8', 'to_tag': '1072710660', 'streams':
> [{'status': 'conntrack timeout', 'caller_codec': 'G711u', 'pdd':
> 0.54283404350300002, 'callee_codec': 'G711u', 'start_time': 0,
> 'caller_bytes': 110400, 'callee_bytes': 86400, 'callee_remote': '
> 192.168.1.6:28802', 'caller_remote': '192.168.1.6:28556', 'media_type':
> 'audio', 'callee_local': '192.168.1.8:50090', 'timeout_wait': 60,
> 'caller_local': '192.168.1.8:50088', 'end_time': 71}],
> 'caller_packets': {'audio': 552}, 'duration': 71, 'to_uri':
> '01088888888 at 192.168.1.8', 'from_uri': '1000 at 192.168.1.8', 'callee_ua':
> 'YATE/2.0.0', 'caller_ua': 'YATE/2.0.0'}
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:identify_command: dtgram->len is 7
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_server: we have a valid command
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_server: after identifing the command, the
> received datagram is  795 0
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_server: parsing the command's params
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost cdrtool[3394]: DebitBalance
> CallId=1440081054 at 192.168.1.8
> From=sip:1000 at 192.168.1.8<sip%3A1000 at 192.168.1.8>To=
> sip:01088888888 at 192.168.1.6:3212 Gateway=127.0.0.1 Duration=71
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost cdrtool[3394]: ConnectFee=0.0000
> CallId=1440081054 at 192.168.1.8 Span=1 Duration=71 DestId=8610 domain=
> 192.168.1.8 Profile=551 Period=weekday Rate=551 Interval=0-18
> Cost=0.1200/60 Price=0.1420
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost cdrtool[3394]: Price=0.1420 Duration=71
> CallId=1440081054 at 192.168.1.8 BillingParty=1000 at 192.168.1.8 DestId=8610
> MaxSessionTime=0
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: the remaining datagram to be
> parsed is 795 0   and 7 in length
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: the string is not just a quoted
> string
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: found newline before
> attr_separator--we have just the attribute's value
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: empty name, attr not quoted
> value <795> found
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: 1 data->len is 7
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: 2 data->len is 3
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_tree: adding node <> ; val <795>
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_tree: the remaining datagram has 3
> bytes Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: the remaining datagram to be
> parsed is 0   and 3 in length
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: the string is not just a quoted
> string
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: found newline before
> attr_separator--we have just the attribute's value
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: empty name, attr not quoted
> value <0> found
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: 1 data->len is 3
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: 2 data->len is 1
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_tree: adding node <> ; val <0>
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_tree: the remaining datagram has 1
> bytes Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_parse_node: the remaining datagram to be
> parsed is   and 1 in length
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_server: done parsing the mi tree
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:dialog:*mi_terminate_dlg:
> h_entry 795 h_id 0
> *Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:dialog:lookup_dlg: *no dialog id=0 found on entry 795*
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_server: command process
> (dlg_end_dlg)succeded Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost
> /usr/sbin/opensips[11958]:
> DBG:mi_datagram:mi_datagram_server: the response: 404 Requested Dialog
> not found  has been sent in 31 octets
> Nov 24 16:05:54 localhost media-dispatcher[3638]:
> [mediaproxy.interfaces.opensips.UNIXSocketProtocol (UDP)] error: failed
> to end dialog: *404 Requested Dialog not found
> *



-- 
Dan



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