[OpenSIPS-Users] Unable to make the load balancer work

Maysoon Aaziz Alduwais malduwais1 at KSU.EDU.SA
Wed Nov 9 15:14:54 CET 2011



Hello Mr. Paiu & Mr. Khamis,

Thank you both for your instant responses.


I don't know if the packets reached the balancer but I don't think so.

Because when I compiled the load_balancer.cfg it gives me the following error:

[2920] ERROR: core: yyparse: module 'mi_xmlrpc.so' not found.

Then I search for it in my computer but I couldn't found it. I found only 'mi_xmlrpc.c' , 'mi_xmlrpc.h', and 'mi_xmlrpc.xml'

Thank you,

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From: users-bounces at lists.opensips.org [users-bounces at lists.opensips.org] On Behalf Of Vlad Paiu [vladpaiu at opensips.org]
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 4:45 PM
To: users at lists.opensips.org
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] Unable to make the load balancer work

Hello,

Do the actual SIP packages reach the load balancer ?
Or are the SIP packages reaching it, but it does not forward them to
your proxies ?

Regards,

Vlad Paiu
OpenSIPS Developer


On 11/09/2011 03:03 PM, M.Abdulaziz wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I 'm  trying to run the load balancer module but I couldn't make it work
> properly. I know it is due to my lack of experience. But I couldn't figure
> out where is my mistake, can any one help please...I implemented it as
> follows:
>
>
>
>
>                                  >  Proxy1>--->UAS1
> UAC-->LoadBalancer>
>                                  >  Proxy2>--->UAS2
>
> Where:
>
> sipp(UAC):192.168.1.70:5062
> opensips(Load Balancer):192.168.1.69:5060
> opensips(Proxy1):192.168.1.69:5061
> opensips(Proxy2):192.168.1.69:5062
> sipp(UAS1):192.168.1.70:5060
> sipp(UAS1):192.168.1.70:5061
>
> I run the sipp command for the caller as follows:
>
> sipp -sn uac -rsa   192.168.1.69:5060 192.168.1.70:5060
>
> When I traced the packets using wireshark I saw the error message :
>
> Destination unreachable (port unreachable)
>
>
> The load Balancer table contains the following:
>
>   ---- ----------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------
>   |  id  | group_id | dst_uri                           | resources
> |
>   ---- ----------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------
>   |  1  |        1      | sip:192.168.1.69:5061    |  pstn=32
> |
>   |  2  |        1      | sip:192.168.1.69:5062    |  pstn=32
> |
>   ---- ----------- ----------------------------- ----------------------------
>
>
> the load balancer configuration file is exactly as the one in the load
> balancer tutorial(http://www.opensips.org/Resources/DocsTutLoadbalancing)
> except the listen line:
>
> listen=udp:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5060
>
> I changed it to
>
> listen=udp:192.168.1.69:5060
>
>
>
> Note: When I tried to send UAC calls directly to the proxy (e.g: sipp -sn
> uac -rsa  192.168.1.69:5061 192.168.1.70:5060) without passing through the
> load balancer it worked properly which means that my problem is in the load
> balancer.
>
> Best Regards,
>
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