OpenBSC with configuration file

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Nordin bouchtaoui at gmail.com
Fri Aug 14 09:46:12 UTC 2009


Forgot the config file to attach:
here we go.


Nordin schreef:
> Hi Holger,
>
> I still get the same problem. I'm not familiar with git, I just did 
> "git pull" and saw it downloading the latest version. When running the 
> command like Eric suggested #./bsc_hack -tnanobts1800 -f 567 it 
> respond with bad arguments for both:
> #./bsc_hack -t nanobts1800 -f 567
> ./bsc_hack: invalid option -- t
> ./bsc_hack: invalid option -- f
> DB: Database initialized.
> DB: Database prepared.
> GSM900 channel must be between 1-124.
> e1_reconfig_bts(0)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,0)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,1)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,2)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,3)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,4)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,5)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,6)
> e1_reconfig_ts(0,0,7)
> mi_e1_line_update could not open socket Address family not supported 
> by protocol
>
> So I've checked bsc_hack.c and realized these options are not inculded 
> in getopt_long():
> 1146         c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hd:sl:ar:p:C:RTPc:",
> 1147                                 long_options, &option_index);
>
> As you see, no bts type and arfcn options.
>
> I attached the modified config file, but it's not really special about 
> it.
> I think Harald hasn't finished that part, as we know he is a very busy 
> man :)
> Holger, I've never done a patch and as a beginner I want to learn by 
> looking over the shoulder. I tried to get the "Network Listen" for 
> nanobts done, but I couldn't manage that. So for now I more want to 
> learn from you, sorry about that.
>
>
>
> Holger Freyther schreef:
>> On Friday 14 August 2009 09:44:37 Nordin wrote:
>>  
>>> Sorry guys,
>>> My mistake, I thought the type argument isn't used anymore.
>>> If you look at print_help() and handle_options() in bsc_hack.c you 
>>> won't
>>> see the -t argument untill you check the switch statement in
>>> handle_options().
>>>     
>>
>>
>> any patch to create two new config files?
>>
>> z.
>>
>>
>>   
>
>

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