@peter,<br>I don&#39;t get it?? Your module mqueue seems to be doing IPC. What I want to do is prioratize messages that come to the server according to their behaviour...<br>What I want is to have n queue : <br><br>                         _______________________________________________________<br>

                        |                                       Prio 1                                                 |<br>                        |_______________________________________________________|<br>                        |                                       Prio 2                                                 |<br>

                        |_______________________________________________________|               _______<br>______             |                                       Prio 3                                                 |               |   OUT  \<br>

|   IN    \            |_______________________________________________________|               |______ /<br>|______/                                                      / /<br>                                                                 \ \<br>

                                                                 / /  <br>                        |                                       Prio n                                                 |<br>                        |_______________________________________________________|<br>

<br>IN would come from the OS (messages which has been identified as SIP messages)<br>OUT would go to the kamailio processing part. i.e. it would now be actually reach the kamailio core.<br><br clear="all">Regards,<br><br>

Vineet Menon<br><br><br>
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Hi,<br>
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I have been using a configuration file based system to share certain SIP requests across different queues for handling by different processes.  Such a scheme could be adapted for prioritisation.<br>
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I have posted several configuration fragments for this on the list so you should find them if you look in the archives.  My email from 28 March (at around 14:44) is probably the closest to what you are wanting.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 13:59 +0530, Vineet Menon wrote:<br>
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    Hi Olle,<br>
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    What I want to do is test a &quot;hypothesis&quot; for congestion control using prioritized scheduling of messages....<br>
    But thx for that input regarding the newer message queue module....i&#39;ll look into it...<br>
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    Regards,<br>
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    Vineet Menon<br>
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    On 1 May 2012 13:18, Olle E. Johansson &lt;<a href="mailto:oej@edvina.net" target="_blank">oej@edvina.net</a>&gt; wrote:<br>
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        1 maj 2012 kl. 09:39 skrev Vineet Menon:
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        &gt; Hi,<br>
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        &gt; I am new to kamailio module devel...<br>
        &gt; I want to test a new scheduling for SIP messages... Can i do that with kamailio modules? or I should go for something else? probably kamailio core??<br>
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        Can you elaborate a bit more? What do you mean with scheduling for SIP messages?<br>
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        We have a few new modules where you can queue messages for later processing and time their transmission. Check those first.<br>
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        /O<br>
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