Matt Jordan
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When monitoring Asterisk instances, it's often useful to know when an outbound registration fails, as this often maps to the notion of a trunk and having a trunk fail is usually a "bad thing". As such, this patch adds monitoring metrics that track the state of PJSIP outbound registrations. It does this by looking for the Registry events coming across the Stasis system topic, and publishing those as metrics to Prometheus. Note that while this may support other outbound registration types (IAX2, SIP, etc.) those haven't been tested. Your mileage may vary. (And why are you still using IAX2 and SIP? It's 2019 folks. Get with the program.) This patch also adds Sorcery observers to handle modifications to the underlying PJSIP outbound registration objects. This is useful when a reload is triggered that modifies the properties of an outbound registration, or when ARI push configuration is used and an object is updated or deleted. Because we rely on properties of the registration object to define the metric (label key/value pairs), we delete the relevant metric when we notice that something has changed and wait for a new Stasis message to arrive to re-create the metric. ASTERISK-28403 Change-Id: If01420e38530fc20b6dd4aa15cd281d94cd2b87e
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