Lorenzo Mangani
Lorenzo Mangani
I suppose the container maps to a local folder? If so - You should be able to drop data manually and restart to regain control
SIP Options are of course visible, just in their own transaction. This has been the case since Homer 5 - use the form transaction type.
HOMER splits messages by transaction type (call, registration, everything else) in different buckets to allow rotating them at different speeds - Most likely you are searching for out-of-band messages. Try...
@akam-it it all depends on the data you're sending. Can you find any sessions in the Homer UI to begin with? No sessions = no statistics
No reason it shouldn't work then - explore the queries for those widgets and let us know what they are actually returning, or play with the data ranges and we'll...
Thanks for all the reports fellas! I commented out the offending examples from the `prometheus` compose, could you guys confirm this satisfies the desired defaults?
Thanks for the heads-up and feel free to PR a corrected version :)
This is unrelated to our stack. What version of Docker and docker-compose are you using?
Please run the following and report back on results: `sudo docker run hello-world`
Most likely the ports are locked by a firewall. Please doublecheck traffic can actually reach containers as a first step.