Title: Message
from the command line, run asterisk -v. You will either get "Asterisk Ready" (good) or "Ouch...Broken Pipe" (bad). If it breaks, note the name of the last .so file it referenced before you got the "Ouch" and remove that file from /var/lib/asterisk/modules. Rinse and repeat until you get an "Asterisk Ready" prompt. Once you do, Ctrl-C (kill) it, then run ampportal start. Asterisk should run OK.
 
Now you have to figure out why the .so modules you removed won't run. However, a lot of times they aren't important for you to use, so you can ignore them. For example, app_adsiprog.so is only relevant if you are running ADSI phones. If you aren't, and it's causing Asterisk to die, leave it out.
 
One other thing comes to mind and that is you might be running safe_asterisk *already* from ampportal start which is invoked by default in /etc/rc.d/rc.local. Comment out the /usr/sbin/ampportal start in rc.local, reboot, THEN try the above stuff. If Asterisk runs right away, then it is a conflict with the entry in rc.local. You can comment it back in, reboot, then type in asterisk -r at the command line to get an Asterisk console. If not, you have to follow the troubleshooting procedure above in order to get it running.
 
hth

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 1:48 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Help with amportal: asterisk ended with exit status 127

Greetings. I am trying to get AMP up and going on my Asterisk server. I can access the admin pages on my asterisk server via a web browser. I can add and edit things via the web browser and it edits the database accordingly. Everything seems fine except when I try to run 'amportal start'. Below is what I get (Plus tail /var/log/asterisk/full, but the tail of the 'full' log doesn't seem to list anything from trying to run amportal. It seems to me that the last lines from the 'full' log are related to me stopping my currently up and running asterisk so that I can try to run the amportal command. Make sense?). Please help.

Thanks,

Ben F

CirclePix

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/sbin/amportal start

SETTING FILE PERMISSIONS

Permissions OK

STARTING ASTERISK

Asterisk ended with exit status 127

Asterisk died with code 127.

Automatically restarting Asterisk.

Asterisk ended with exit status 127

Asterisk died with code 127.

Automatically restarting Asterisk.

mpg123: no process killed

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Asterisk could not start!

Use 'tail /var/log/asterisk/full' to find out why.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] tail /var/log/asterisk/full

Jan 10 09:47:01 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: == Registered file format pcm, extension(s) pcm|ulaw|ul|mu

Jan 10 09:47:01 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: == Manager registered action DBGet

Jan 10 09:47:01 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: == Manager registered action DBPut

Jan 10 09:47:01 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/enum.conf': Jan 10 09:47:01 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/enum.conf': Found

Jan 10 09:47:01 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: Asterisk Ready.

Jan 10 09:47:09 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: Asterisk Ready. Beginning asterisk shutdown.... Jan 10 09:47:09 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: Executing last minute cleanups

Jan 10 09:47:09 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: == Destroying musiconhold processes

Jan 10 09:47:09 VERBOSE[12657] logger.c: Asterisk cleanly ending (0). [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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