Matt wrote:
hmm, I'm not running in safe mode.
looked at /tmp, no sign of core. Linux is strange, there should be a core
file somewhere... i searched the whole / by *core*.
He means by running safe_asterisk. You need to run asterisk with -g at
least to get it to produce a core file. If you run safe_asterisk, it
does run with -g plus it will restart Asterisk if it dies.
Kevin
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