[Serusers] Ser (CVS) on NetBSD 2.0/amd64

Gregory McGarry greg at xten.com
Mon Dec 13 18:29:01 CET 2004


Do you have these options compiled into your kernel?

options         SYSVMSG         # System V-like message
queues
options         SYSVSEM         # System V-like semaphores
#options        SEMMNI=10       # number of semaphore
identifiers
#options        SEMMNS=60       # number of semaphores in
system
#options        SEMUME=10       # max number of undo entries
per process
#options        SEMMNU=30       # number of undo structures
in system
options         SYSVSHM         # System V-like memory
sharing
#options        SHMMAXPGS=2048  # 2048 pages is the default

What's the output of ipcs?


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> -----Original Message-----

> From: serusers-bounces at lists.iptel.org 
> [mailto:serusers-bounces at lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Wouter
Schoot
> Sent: December 10, 2004 7:29 AM
> To: serusers at lists.iptel.org
> Subject: [Serusers] Ser (CVS) on NetBSD 2.0/amd64
> 
> Hello list,
> 
> I'm new to this place, and actually new to the world of
SIP 
> and VoIP, but I'm starting to like it after I've seen what
it can do.
> 
> I tried to install ser myself on my machine running NetBSD
2.0 on the
> amd64 architecture.
> 
> Starting from scratch, I tried to install the current 
> releases, but they fail mostly on modules. So I deciced to

> give CVS a try.
> 
> After compiling, I ended up with a sip_router dir, and it 
> compiled ok from what I could see. It had a few warnings
but 
> I figured that it couldn't hurt much.
> 
> The main configfile didn't leave much to change, so I set 
> debug on and fork off, and started off:
> 
> bash-2.05b# ./ser
> Listening on
>               udp: 10.0.0.30 [10.0.0.30]:5060
>               udp: 130.89.169.133 [130.89.169.133]:5060
>               udp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060
>               tcp: 10.0.0.30 [10.0.0.30]:5060
>               tcp: 130.89.169.133 [130.89.169.133]:5060
>               tcp: 127.0.0.1 [127.0.0.1]:5060
> Aliases:
>               tcp: localhost.:5060
>               tcp: localhost:5060
>               tcp: ascwin.student.utwente.nl:5060
>               tcp: mobiel30.crib:5060
>               udp: localhost.:5060
>               udp: localhost:5060
>               udp: ascwin.student.utwente.nl:5060
>               udp: mobiel30.crib:5060
> 
> WARNING: no fork mode  and more than one listen address 
> found(will use only the the first one) stateless - 
> initializing textops - initializing
> ERROR: error -478 while trying to fix configuration
> 
> In the /var/log/messages, it shows:
> 
> Dec 10 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): 
> semget (..., 55, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec
10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 54, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec 10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 53, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec 10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 52, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec 10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 51, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec 10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 50, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec 10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 49, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec 10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 48, 0700) failed: No space left on device Dec 10 
> 16:16:36 ascent ser: ERROR: lock_set_init (SYSV): semget 
> (..., 47, 0700) failed: No space left on device
> 
> This is the case running as both root and as user.
> 
> Any tips/directions? I googled around for the error and 
> couldn't find anything matching.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Wouter Schoot
> 
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