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    <tt>Hi,<br>
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      In CP, the `status` is the status from the SQL table and the
      `memory status` is the status provided by the MU rtpproxy_show.<br>
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      Regards,<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/24/20 12:16 PM, solarmon wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi,<br>
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        <div>The command "opensipsctl fifo rtpproxy_show" does not
          return the 'status' of the rtpproxy node.</div>
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        <div>In OpenSIPS Control Panel, the RTPProxy table has a '<b>Memory
            State</b>' column which seems to be the 'status' of that
          node.</div>
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        <div>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.</div>
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        <div>Thank you!</div>
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