On 2017-08-02 07:08, Nathan Anderson wrote:
Richard Kenner wrote:

But the question here
was *Asterisk*, not kernels.  User-level code has *way* fewer
dependencies.

*Precisely*.  Unless we're talking DAHDI here (which we're not), Linux
& ESXi are red herrings.

Carlos Chavez wrote:

      I am having a very tough time trying to replace an Elastix 2.X
install running as a virtual machine on ESXI 4.

There's no way this has anything to do with ESXi or the version of it
that you are running.  Zero.  Zip.  Zilch.

If you want to prove this to yourself and others, take the *exact*
same binary bits, install them bare-metal on another piece of
hardware, run the same traffic through it, and watch it crash and burn
in the same way.  The only way that I can see this playing out
differently is if the bug (yes, bug) in Asterisk and associated
libraries is extremely timing-dependent, and running it in a VM is
exposing this bug in a way that most bare-metal installations
wouldn't.

I will try using chan_sip
instead of PJSIP to get things running but confidence is not high.

Given that the log entry you pasted into your e-mail references
"libasteriskpj.so", I'd bet $$$ that switching to chan_sip has an
extremely high likelihood of working, assuming that your set-up has no
particular dependencies on PJSIP-specific features that you have to
work around (and if you are migrating from an Asterisk 1.6
installation, I'm guessing it doesn't).

Best of luck,

-- Nathan

I run the CentOS 7.3 / Asterisk 13.17.0 combination of software installed from the same sources on multiple servers across a wide variety of hardware (both metal and virtual) and this is the only place that I have encountered this particular problem. That is why the only variable left is the version of ESXI as newer versions work. Unfortunately I do not have a newer server where I can just import this same VM to completely eliminate the possibility.

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Carlos Chávez
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