Darrick Hartman wrote:
Alejandro Recarey wrote:
No I have only tried 1.6.1.6.
I could consider downgrading, but upgrading to a bleeidng edge release
makes me kind of nervous, as the box is in production right now. 1.6.1.0
is recommended?
NO! If you're using a specific 'branch' of
Darrick Hartman wrote:
Alejandro Recarey wrote:
Hello all,
I have a pretty much standard installation of an Asterisk 1.6.1.6 with
no PRI cards of any type (full VoIP).
Occasionally (it happens every 2 weeks or so), it just stops running. I
was using safe_asterisk but it seems that
*Darrick Hartman:*
NO! If you're using a specific 'branch' of asterisk, the latest release
in that branch is the recommended version. There are almost certainly
bugs/issues with earlier versions. 1.6.1.9 is the recommended version
of Asterisk 1.6.1.x.
*Danny Nicholas:*
RC's are
Maybe, you should take a look at 1.6.1.10-rc2 published yesterday.
It includes an audiohook-memory patch which might correct the root cause of
these crashes.
As 1.6.1.9 is a security-only release, I don't think it should improve
anything (beside security fix, of course).
Regards
Hello all,
I have a pretty much standard installation of an Asterisk 1.6.1.6 with no
PRI cards of any type (full VoIP).
Occasionally (it happens every 2 weeks or so), it just stops running. I was
using safe_asterisk but it seems that safe_asterisk did not restart it. I do
have the core dump file
Folks,
Not sure what's going on, but suddenly Asterisk 1.6.1.6 is crashing,
usually when I exit the console or use asterisk -rx. The sip peers
entry always shows duplicate entries (once I had an extension over
half a dozen times) just before it crashes.
3182/3182 172.17.0.126