Be sure that it is looking in the right place. If it is running as non root, then the ctl file would be in a different directory.
It looks as though Trixbox does run as non-root. The ctl is actually /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl.
Did you install from scratch, or was a previous version of Asterisk on the box?
On 9/25/06, Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry if I'm stating the obvious, but I'm not sure if Trixbox runs
asterisk as root or not. I have to "sudo asterisk -r" on mine, but I'm
not running Trixbox, I'm running Asterisk 1.2.
Moj
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> I've set up a bunch of plain-jane Asterisk systems, but had heard good
> things about the more recent incarnations of [EMAIL PROTECTED] errr, Trixbox.
> So I installed it, and fired it up, and it works fine.
>
> Until I try to do an "asterisk -r". I get the "does /var/run/asterisk.ctl
> exist?" question, which had always previously meant (to me) that Asterisk
> wasn't running. But it is! And there's now asterisk.ctl file in the
> entire /var hierarchy. Anyone have any ideas as to why that might be MIA?
> It's insanely annoying, not being able to fire up the console.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ken
>
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