And you are sure that the old asterisk processes is completely dead? have you verified this with ps ax? If ZAP resources are tied up, a restart now or stop now command could hang.
-Brett



Adam Robins wrote:

Yes, asterisk is starting from a script. I've confirmed that it is
pointing to the correct module.


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Adam Robins wrote:



1. I wiped out the /usr/src/asterisk directory structure 2. I followed the instructions below for re-downloading, installing and restarting Asterisk 3. The Asterisk module in /usr/sbin/asterisk reflects the new date/time

Still shows version 1-0 12/21/2004.




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