Kamailio for Debian ------------------- * init script check for fork=no ------------------------------- The Kamailio init script will not start Kamailio on boot if fork=no is specified in the config file. The check in the initscript will match any occurrence of fork=no in the file, even inside C-style comments. You can disable this check in the init script if you wish; just comment out the calls to the check_fork function in the script. Your changes to the init script will be preserved upon upgrade, as the file is tagged as a conffile. * different module defaults --------------------------- upstream's default configs had been modified. See #775681 for more details. - mi_fifo: "fifo_name" => "/var/run/kamailio/kamailio_fifo" - ctl: "binrpc" => "/var/run/kamailio/kamailio_ctl" * Kamailio setup ---------------- To setup Kamailio, you need to: - configure Kamailio properly to suit your needs - edit /etc/default/kamailio, adjust the MEMORY parameter and set RUN_KAMAILIO to "yes" If you are building an HA cluster using heartbeat or similar, you'll want to disable the init script by running: update-rc.d kamailio remove so that Kamailio will not be launched at system startup. You still need to set RUN_KAMAILIO to "yes" if you want to use the /etc/init.d/kamailio init script. Set the DUMP_CORE parameter in /etc/default/kamailio to "yes" if you want to get a core dump in case Kamailio crashes. The debug symbols for Kamailio are provided by the kamailio-dbg package. -- Victor Seva Wed, 28 Jan 2015 20:43:44 +0100