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MI (management interface) functions which are exported by OpenSIPS core.
Returns the full list of arguments used when OpenSIPS was started. As in UNIX, the first argument is the name of executable binary.
Arguments: none
Output: multiple MI nodes where each node contains an argument. The MI nodes have no name, but only value.
Example of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo arg
./opensips
-f
/etc/openser/test.cfg
Replaced by log_level function.
The command will terminate OpenSIPS (and internal shutdown).
Arguments: none
Output: none
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo kill
The command lists all the defined (static or learned) blacklists from OpenSIPS.
Arguments: none
Output: an MI tree - first level (nodes named "List") will describe the list (name, owner, flags); Second level (nodes named "Rules) will describe the rules (blacklists) for each list (IP/mask, protocol, port, matching regexp, flags)
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo list_blacklists
The command lists all ongoing TCP/TLS connection from OpenSIPS.
Arguments: none
Output: an MI tree - one record per connection with the following attributes : ID, state, proto, source, destination, timeout, lifetime
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo list_tcp_conns
Get or set the logging level of one or all OpenSIPS processes. If no argument is passed to the log_level command, it will print a table with the current logging levels of all processes. If a logging level is given, it will be set for each process. If pid is also given, the logging level will change only for that process. Arguments:
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo log_level
Process:: PID=10670 Debug=2 Type=attendant
Process:: PID=10672 Debug=3 Type=MI FIFO
Process:: PID=10673 Debug=1 Type=SIP receiver udp:192.468.2.433:5060
# opensipsctl fifo log_level 1
New global debug:: 1
# opensipsctl fifo log_level 4 10670
New debug:: 4
The command will list all all OpenSIPS processes, along with type and description.
Arguments: none
Output: multiple MI nodes (named "Process") - each node contains process ID (internal), PID (OS), Type and description
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo ps
Process:: ID=0 PID=16224 Type=attendant
Process:: ID=1 PID=16225 Type=SIP receiver udp:192.468.1.2:5060
Process:: ID=2 PID=16226 Type=timer
Process:: ID=3 PID=16227 Type=MI FIFO
Process:: ID=4 PID=16228 Type=TCP receiver
Process:: ID=5 PID=16230 Type=TCP main
Prints the working directory of OpenSIPS instance.
Arguments: none
Output: a single MI node with name "WD" containing the working directory full path.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo pwd
WD:: /
Prints various time information about OpenSIPS - when it started to run, for how long it runs.
Arguments: none
Output: three MI nodes: "Now" - current time; "Up since" - start time ; "Up time" - number of seconds since started.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo uptime
Now:: Mon Jul 21 17:41:03 2008
Up since:: Mon Jul 21 17:36:33 2008
Up time:: 270 [sec]
Prints the version string of a runningOpenSIPS.
Arguments: none
Output: one MI node (named "Server") containing the version string.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo version
Server:: OpenSIPS (1.4.0dev14-notls (i386/linux))
Prints all available MI commands from the queried OpenSIPSinstance.
Arguments: none
Output: multiple MI nodes (no name), each node containing (as value) the name of an available MI command. NOTE that the list of available MI commands may differ depending of what modules your OpenSIPS is using.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo which
get_statistics
list_statistics
reset_statistics
uptime
version
pwd
arg
which
ps
kill
debug
list_blacklists
ul_rm
ul_rm_contact
ul_dump
ul_flush
ul_add
ul_show_contact
nh_enable_ping
Prints the statistics (all, group or one) realtime values.
Arguments: input may be "all" - print all available statistics; "group:" - print only statistics from a certain group; "name" - print only this statistic. The OpenSIPS core defines the following groups: core, shmem; Modules export groups typically named like the module itself.
Output: list of MI nodes (no name) - each MI mode contains the name and value of a single statistic variable.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo get_statistics rcv_requests
core:rcv_requests = 35243
# opensipsctl fifo get_statistics shmem:
shmem:total_size = 33554432
shmem:used_size = 1686952
shmem:real_used_size = 1704592
shmem:max_used_size = 1704592
shmem:free_size = 31849840
shmem:fragments = 1
# opensipsctl fifo get_statistics all
....
Prints a list of all available statistics in the current configuration of OpenSIPS
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo list_statistics
shmem:total_size:: incremental
shmem:used_size:: incremental
shmem:real_used_size:: incremental
shmem:max_used_size:: incremental
shmem:free_size:: incremental
shmem:fragments:: incremental
core:rcv_requests:: incremental
core:rcv_replies:: incremental
core:fwd_requests:: incremental
core:fwd_replies:: incremental
core:drop_requests:: incremental
....
Reset (to zero) the value of a statistic variable. Note that not all variables allow reset (depending of the nature of the information they carry - example "shmem:used_size").
Arguments: name of the variable to be reset.
Output: none.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo get_statistics received_replies
core:received_replies = 14543
# opensipsctl fifo reset_statistics received_replies
# opensipsctl fifo get_statistics received_replies
core:received_replies = 0
This command stores in a cache system a string value.
Arguments:
- cache system to use - for the cache system implemented by OpenSIPS module 'localcache' the value of this parameter should be 'local'
- the label to be associated with this value
- the string to be stored
Output: none.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo cache_store local password_user1 password
This command queries for a stored value.
Arguments:
- cache system to use - for the cache system implemented by OpenSIPS module 'localcache' the value of this parameter should be 'local'
- the label associated with the value
Output: MI tree containing the value if a record is found or 'Value not found' string otherwise.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo cache_fetch local password_user1
This command removes a record from the cache system.
Arguments:
- cache system to use
- the label associated with the stored value
Output: None.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo cache_remove local password_user1
Subscribes an external application to a certain event.
Arguments:
- event name
- external application socket
- expire time, in seconds - if absent, the subscription is valid only one hour (3600 s)
Output: None.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo event_subscribe E_PIKE_BLOCKED udp:127.0.0.1:8888 1200
Lists all the events published through the Event Interface.
Arguments: None.
Output: None.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo events_list
Event:: E_CORE_THRESHOLD id=0
Event:: E_RTPPROXY_STATUS id=1
Event:: E_PIKE_BLOCKED id=2
Lists information about the subscribers
Arguments:
- event name
- external application socket
Output: If no parameter is specified, then the command returns information about all events and their subscribers. If the event is specified, only the external applications subscribed for that event are returned. If the socket is also specified, only one subscriber information is returned.
Examples of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo subscribers_list
Event:: E_CORE_THRESHOLD id=0
Event:: E_RTPPROXY_STATUS id=1
Subscriber:: socket=unix:/tmp/event.sock expire=never
Subscriber:: socket=udp:127.0.0.1:8888 expire=1100
Event:: E_PIKE_BLOCKED id=2
Subscriber:: socket=rabbitmq:guest@127.0.0.1/hello expire=never
# opensipsctl fifo subscribers_list E_RTPPROXY_STATUS
Event:: E_RTPPROXY_STATUS id=1
Subscriber:: socket=unix:/tmp/event.sock expire=never
Subscriber:: socket=udp:127.0.0.1:8888 expire=1100
# opensipsctl fifo subscribers_list E_RTPPROXY_STATUS unix:/tmp/event.sock
Event:: E_RTPPROXY_STATUS id=1
Subscriber:: socket=unix:/tmp/event.sock expire=never
Only available with QM_MALLOC + DBG_MALLOC. Fully scans the shared memory pool in order to locate any inconsistencies. If any sign of memory corruption is detected, OpenSIPS will immediately abort.
Arguments: None
Output: current number of fragments.
Example of usage:
# opensipsctl fifo shm_check