[OpenSER-Users] serialize_branches seems to be not working

Marcello Lupo mlist at itspecialist.it
Mon Oct 1 11:08:16 CEST 2007


Hi Klaus,
i tested the exec_dset without the serialiaze_branches() and it is 
working correctly going in parallel forking to
the 2 gateways in parallel. So I'm sure that branches are correct.
It seems to be really a serialize_branches() bug.
Do you know to who ask about the serialize_branches(), some developer os 
similar?
Any way thanks for your help.
Bye,
Marcello

Klaus Darilion wrote:
> I've never used serialize_branches() yet - but I think you are doing 
> it correctly and the destination set looks fine.
>
> regards
> klaus
>
> Marcello Lupo schrieb:
>> Hi Klaus,
>> thanks for the answer, i will try it in few minutes. Anyway i have a 
>> question.
>> As i know append_branch(...) is used to appen branches to the 
>> destination set.
>> After the execution of exec_dset i have already the destination set 
>> populated with my gateways information ($ds and $bR confirm it).
>> In my tests i tried getting 2 gateways from exec_dset with q value of 
>> 0.1 and 0.2 as follows:
>>
>> sip:123456 at 10.10.10.1:5062;q=0.2
>> sip:123456 at 10.10.10.10:5060;q=0.1
>>
>> $ds become : Contact: sip:123456 at 10.10.10.1:5062;q=0.2, 
>> sip:123456 at 10.10.10.10:5060;q=0.1
>>
>> RURI become: sip:123456 at 10.10.10.1:5062;q=0.2
>>
>> $bR become: sip:123456 at 10.10.10.10:5060;q=0.1
>>
>> Is possible that i miss understood something in the append_branch() 
>> and serialize_branches() usage?
>> Thanks,
>> Bye,
>> Marcello
>>
>>
>> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>> Hi Marcello!
>>>
>>> does serialize_branches() work if you add the branches in 
>>> openser.cfg? E.g. you could use append_branch(......) to add the 
>>> branches manually and then try serialize_branches() .
>>>
>>> klaus
>>>
>>> Marcello Lupo schrieb:
>>>> Hi to all,
>>>> i made some other tests about this issue and i think it can be a 
>>>> bug somewhere in the serialize_branches() executed after exec_dset().
>>>> I made tests changing the qvalue to format:
>>>>
>>>> q=1.0
>>>> q=0.1
>>>> q=1
>>>>
>>>> both with \n and \r\n at the end of lines and serialize_branches() 
>>>> give me all the time the same result:
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG:serialize_branches: nothing to do - all same q!
>>>>
>>>> But if i got only one line from exec_dset() it give me:
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG:serialize_branches: nothing to do - no branches!
>>>>
>>>> So it see the difference between one line and more lines from 
>>>> exec_dset() .
>>>> Please help me with this issue i really need serial forking from 
>>>> exec_dset() to work.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Bye,
>>>> Marcello
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Marcello Lupo wrote:
>>>>> Hi to all,
>>>>> i'm using openser 1.2.2 no tls and i use exec_dset to get list of 
>>>>> gateways in destination set to be serialized.
>>>>>
>>>>> After execution of exec_dset i get in output:
>>>>>
>>>>> sip:123456 at 10.10.10.1:5062;q=0.2
>>>>> sip:123456 at 10.10.10.10:5060;q=0.1
>>>>>
>>>>> $ds become : Contact: sip:123456 at 10.10.10.1:5062;q=0.2, 
>>>>> sip:123456 at 10.10.10.10:5060;q=0.1
>>>>>
>>>>> RURI become: sip:123456 at 10.10.10.1:5062;q=0.2
>>>>>
>>>>> $bR become: sip:123456 at 10.10.10.10:5060;q=0.1
>>>>>
>>>>> All seems to be fine but when i run serialize_branches() i get:
>>>>>
>>>>> DEBUG:serialize_branches: nothing to do - all same q!
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas on what i'm missing?
>>>>>
>>>>> May be something in the output of exec_dset??
>>>>> I'm using the \n between lines in my custom LCR scripts to get 
>>>>> gateways from DB.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Bye,
>>>>> Marcello
>>>>>
>>>>>
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