[OpenSIPS-Users] Installing OpenSIPS on Red Hat

Toyima Dias toyimads at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 12:58:39 CET 2011


2011/1/31 Dave Singer <dave.singer at wideideas.com>

> Toyima,
>
> I posted in the list last week on the thread "multiple
> use_media_proxy() calls" my notes on getting media proxy installed on
> centos 5.5.
>
>
Many thanks Dave...


> To compile opensips just do the yum installs mentioned in that thread,
> get the opensips source, unpack, compile and install according to docs
> on install from source.
> what I do after the yum installs and updates:
>
> cd /usr/local/src/
> wget "
> http://opensips.org/pub/opensips/latest/src/opensips-1.6.4-tls_src.tar.gz"
> tar -xzf opensips-1.6.?-tls_src.tar.gz
> cd opensips-1.6.?-tls
> # note: the -j<number> is the number of threads the compile can use. I
> usually use one less than number of cores.
> TLS=1 make -j3 prefix=/opt/opensips doc-prefix=/usr/local
> man-prefix=/usr/local include_modules="db_mysql db_postgres" install
>
>
Cool, now i have my OpenSIPS up and running...


> A few months ago I also posted an init.d script for centos that does
> double checking for problems (runs opensips with -c and runs it full
> on localhost:2021 or some port) because -c only does syntax checking
> and I got tired of restarting and it would fail when starting back up.
> It also is set to use monit if it is installed and configured.
>
>

This looks interesting...I'm using the init.d that opensips brings by
default (/opensips/package/fedora/init.d....)


> Dave
>
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Brett Nemeroff <brett at nemeroff.com>
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Toyima Dias <toyimads at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I've seen many information on how to install OpenSIPS in DEBIAN, but in
> my
> >> case i need to install it on Red Hat, i've found some information but
> not
> >> very well supported, i would like to have a very clean and stable
> >> installation for a very large and stable production server, is there any
> >> recommendations please?
> >>
> >> Regards
> >
> > Toyima,
> > If you are trying to install mediaproxy, then yes, Debian is the way to
> go.
> > With it's dependencies you'll be fighting to make it work for a while.
> > However, if you are just trying to get Opensips to run on Redhat.. Can't
> you
> > just compile from source? It's really not so advanced. Maybe I'm missing
> > something?
> > -Brett
> >
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