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− | In Yate there are several ways to debug issues and | + | In Yate there are several ways to debug issues that permits you to monitorize the state of the system and of the modules. |
− | The | + | The debugging can be done in two ways: |
− | + | * by following the logs from the file | |
− | + | * at runtime - use [[rmanager]] module that allows you to see logs in real time and control the logging level. | |
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+ | You can use [[Debugging_and,_or_Investigation_of_messages|msgsniff]] to dump the Yate's messages to an output console or log them into a file. | ||
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+ | When starting Yate with logging, [[rmanager]] module can be used to change the levels for debugging. By doing this the debugging messages will be seen in the console and in the log file. | ||
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+ | ===Start Yate with logging=== | ||
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+ | Start Yate with logging in a file so that you can debug the errors. | ||
To increase the visible debug level you have to add -v option more than once to the command line or to service start script: | To increase the visible debug level you have to add -v option more than once to the command line or to service start script: | ||
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yate -vvvvv -l logfile -d -s -r | yate -vvvvv -l logfile -d -s -r | ||
− | + | Also you can use [[rmanager]] module to increase the level of debugging and the output will be seen in the logging file. | |
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=== Debug using [[rmanager]] module=== | === Debug using [[rmanager]] module=== | ||
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This module allows controlling Yate using a simple [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet telnet] client. | This module allows controlling Yate using a simple [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telnet telnet] client. | ||
− | When we say to control Yate from console that means that | + | When we say to control Yate from console that means that remotely logged you can: |
* start/stop/restart Yate | * start/stop/restart Yate | ||
* debug the modules | * debug the modules | ||
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Reloads module configuration files: | Reloads module configuration files: | ||
− | :* reload [plugin] | + | :* '''reload''' [plugin] |
Restarts the engine: | Restarts the engine: | ||
− | :* restart [now] | + | :* '''restart''' [now] |
Stops the engine with optionally provided exit code: | Stops the engine with optionally provided exit code: | ||
− | :* stop [exitcode] | + | :* '''stop''' [exitcode] |
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+ | Show information on how long Yate has run: | ||
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+ | :* '''uptime''' | ||
Controls the modules loaded in the Telephony Engine: | Controls the modules loaded in the Telephony Engine: | ||
− | :* module {{load|reload} modulefile|unload modulename|list} | + | :* '''module''' {{load|reload} modulefile|unload modulename|list} |
Show or change debugging level globally or per module: | Show or change debugging level globally or per module: | ||
− | :* debug [module] [level|on|off] | + | :* '''debug''' [module] [level|on|off] |
Example: Enable debugging and increase the level of debugging: | Example: Enable debugging and increase the level of debugging: | ||
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Colorize the output in console: | Colorize the output in console: | ||
− | :* color [on|off] | + | :* '''color''' [on|off] |
Shows status of all or selected modules or channels | Shows status of all or selected modules or channels | ||
− | :* status [overview] [modulename] | + | :* '''status''' [overview] [modulename] |
Example: Show status module accfile | Example: Show status module accfile | ||
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status accfile | status accfile | ||
%%+status:accfile | %%+status:accfile | ||
− | name=accfile,type=misc;users=2;line_1= | + | name=accfile,type=misc;users=2;line_1=outcalls_1,line_2=outcalls_2 |
+ | %%-status | ||
+ | |||
+ | The output is different depending on the module that is investigated: | ||
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+ | * for sip module | ||
+ | |||
+ | status sip | ||
+ | %%+status:sip | ||
+ | name=sip,type=varchans,format=Status|Address|Peer;routed=1,routing=0,total=3,chans=2;sip/2=answered|192.168.168.185:5060|sip/3,\ | ||
+ | sip/3=answered|192.168.168.156:5060|sip/2 | ||
+ | %%-status | ||
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+ | * for regfile module says that are 2 users defined | ||
+ | |||
+ | status regfile | ||
+ | %%+status:regfile | ||
+ | name=regfile,type=misc;create=false,defined=2,users=2;444=sip/sip:444@192.168.168.156,333=sip/sip:333@192.168.168.185:5060 | ||
+ | %%-status | ||
+ | |||
+ | * for mysqldb module: | ||
+ | |||
+ | status mysqldb | ||
+ | %%+status:mysqldb | ||
+ | name=mysqldb,type=database,format=Total|Failed|Errors|AvgExecTime;conns=1,failed=0;my_database=1|0|0|15 | ||
%%-status | %%-status | ||
Show log of engine startup and initialization process: | Show log of engine startup and initialization process: | ||
− | :* logview | + | :* '''logview''' |
==== Debug calls ==== | ==== Debug calls ==== | ||
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Drops one or all active calls: | Drops one or all active calls: | ||
− | :* drop {chan|*|all} [reason] | + | :* '''drop''' {chan|*|all} [reason] |
Execute an outgoing call: | Execute an outgoing call: | ||
− | :* call chan target | + | :* '''call''' chan target |
==== Debug external scripts ==== | ==== Debug external scripts ==== | ||
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Enable output in PHP scripts: | Enable output in PHP scripts: | ||
− | :* Yate::Output(true); | + | :* '''Yate::Output(true);''' |
Stop/start a script, useful when changes are done and you want to reload the new file in Yate: | Stop/start a script, useful when changes are done and you want to reload the new file in Yate: | ||
− | :* external stop scriptname.php | + | :* external '''stop''' scriptname.php |
− | :* external start scriptname.php | + | :* external '''start''' scriptname.php |
=== Debug using [[Debugging_and,_or_Investigation_of_messages|msgsniff]] module=== | === Debug using [[Debugging_and,_or_Investigation_of_messages|msgsniff]] module=== | ||
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The module will dump the Yate messages to output console or log into file. | The module will dump the Yate messages to output console or log into file. | ||
− | By default this module should be loaded but not started. To start this module use the telnet command or configure | + | By default this module should be loaded but not started. To start this module use the telnet command or configure it to start together with yate. |
====Load module msgsniff==== | ====Load module msgsniff==== | ||
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sniffer filter ^\(chan\.\|engine\.halt$\) | sniffer filter ^\(chan\.\|engine\.halt$\) | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | sniffer filter ^\(msg\.execute\|call\.route$\) | ||
* or in yate.conf: | * or in yate.conf: | ||
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When compiling with xdebug, the ddebug messages are included but if ddebug is compiled, xdebug messages are not included. | When compiling with xdebug, the ddebug messages are included but if ddebug is compiled, xdebug messages are not included. | ||
− | When compiling with debug symbols of functions are added. | + | When compiling with debug symbols of functions are added. This will allow creating a useful core file for debugging purpose. |
+ | ===Frequently asked question when debugging=== | ||
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+ | ==== How you see if a module is loaded or not?==== | ||
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+ | Give '''status''' command from telnet, this will list all modules that are loaded in that moment. If module is not listed, then it's not loaded. | ||
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+ | ====How do I see if a script is running?==== | ||
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+ | Give command '''external''' from telnet, this will display all scripts running in that moment. | ||
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+ | ====Why is my script not starting? ==== | ||
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+ | First check the path to the script to be correct, then check that the file is executable and that Yate has permission to execute the script. | ||
'''See also''' | '''See also''' | ||
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* [[Debugging_and,_or_Investigation_of_messages|msgsniff]] | * [[Debugging_and,_or_Investigation_of_messages|msgsniff]] | ||
* [[Debug Output]] | * [[Debug Output]] | ||
+ | * [[Debugging Yate Client on Windows]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Debug]] [[Category:MsgSniff]] |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 14 October 2016
In Yate there are several ways to debug issues that permits you to monitorize the state of the system and of the modules.
The debugging can be done in two ways:
- by following the logs from the file
- at runtime - use rmanager module that allows you to see logs in real time and control the logging level.
You can use msgsniff to dump the Yate's messages to an output console or log them into a file.
When starting Yate with logging, rmanager module can be used to change the levels for debugging. By doing this the debugging messages will be seen in the console and in the log file.
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[edit] Start Yate with logging
Start Yate with logging in a file so that you can debug the errors.
To increase the visible debug level you have to add -v option more than once to the command line or to service start script:
yate -vvvvv -l logfile -d -s -r
Also you can use rmanager module to increase the level of debugging and the output will be seen in the logging file.
[edit] Debug using rmanager module
This module allows controlling Yate using a simple telnet client.
When we say to control Yate from console that means that remotely logged you can:
- start/stop/restart Yate
- debug the modules
- start/stop calls
[edit] Debug modules in Yate
Reloads module configuration files:
- reload [plugin]
Restarts the engine:
- restart [now]
Stops the engine with optionally provided exit code:
- stop [exitcode]
Show information on how long Yate has run:
- uptime
Controls the modules loaded in the Telephony Engine:
- module {{load|reload} modulefile|unload modulename|list}
Show or change debugging level globally or per module:
- debug [module] [level|on|off]
Example: Enable debugging and increase the level of debugging:
telnet localhost 5038 debug on debug level 10 debug sip level 10
Colorize the output in console:
- color [on|off]
Shows status of all or selected modules or channels
- status [overview] [modulename]
Example: Show status module accfile
status accfile %%+status:accfile name=accfile,type=misc;users=2;line_1=outcalls_1,line_2=outcalls_2 %%-status
The output is different depending on the module that is investigated:
- for sip module
status sip %%+status:sip name=sip,type=varchans,format=Status|Address|Peer;routed=1,routing=0,total=3,chans=2;sip/2=answered|192.168.168.185:5060|sip/3,\ sip/3=answered|192.168.168.156:5060|sip/2 %%-status
- for regfile module says that are 2 users defined
status regfile %%+status:regfile name=regfile,type=misc;create=false,defined=2,users=2;444=sip/sip:444@192.168.168.156,333=sip/sip:333@192.168.168.185:5060 %%-status
- for mysqldb module:
status mysqldb %%+status:mysqldb name=mysqldb,type=database,format=Total|Failed|Errors|AvgExecTime;conns=1,failed=0;my_database=1|0|0|15 %%-status
Show log of engine startup and initialization process:
- logview
[edit] Debug calls
Drops one or all active calls:
- drop {chan|*|all} [reason]
Execute an outgoing call:
- call chan target
[edit] Debug external scripts
Enable output in PHP scripts:
- Yate::Output(true);
Stop/start a script, useful when changes are done and you want to reload the new file in Yate:
- external stop scriptname.php
- external start scriptname.php
[edit] Debug using msgsniff module
The module will dump the Yate messages to output console or log into file.
By default this module should be loaded but not started. To start this module use the telnet command or configure it to start together with yate.
[edit] Load module msgsniff
Enable module in yate.conf:
[general] msgsniff=no modload=no ;Don't forget to load the sniffer module if modload parameter value is 'no'. [modules] ;for debugging yate rmanager.yate=yes msgsniff.yate=yes
[edit] Start msgsniff
- Start Yate with logging:
./run -vvvvv -l logfile
- Enable / Disable sniffer in telnet:
The module must be loaded so that you can use this commands from telnet:
telnet 0 5038 ;enable sniffer: sniffer on ;and disabled with: sniffer off
[edit] Use filters with msgsniff
- Filters can be applied by specifying regex to match in telnet:
sniffer filter ^\(chan\.\|engine\.halt$\) or sniffer filter ^\(msg\.execute\|call\.route$\)
- or in yate.conf:
[default] ; filtersniff: regexp: Default filter to apply to message sniffer at initialization ; If empty it will match all messages except engine.timer which is never displayed ; Example for a filter matching all chan.Anything messages and engine.halt: filtersniff=^\(chan\.\|engine\.halt$\)
[edit] Compiling Yate with xdebug, ddebug or debug
This is used by developers to test their code, to see information about creating specific objects or if some specific functions are called.
To compile with debug messages when compiling Yate you have to specify:
make xdebug make ddebug make debug
When compiling with xdebug, the ddebug messages are included but if ddebug is compiled, xdebug messages are not included.
When compiling with debug symbols of functions are added. This will allow creating a useful core file for debugging purpose.
[edit] Frequently asked question when debugging
[edit] How you see if a module is loaded or not?
Give status command from telnet, this will list all modules that are loaded in that moment. If module is not listed, then it's not loaded.
[edit] How do I see if a script is running?
Give command external from telnet, this will display all scripts running in that moment.
[edit] Why is my script not starting?
First check the path to the script to be correct, then check that the file is executable and that Yate has permission to execute the script.
See also