That's a crash file which contains the state of memory when asterisk
crashed. You can explore them using gdb.

i.e.
gdb -c /etc/asterisk/core.6719 /usr/sbin/asterisk
<loads lots of stuff>
thread apply all bt
<long list of backtraces>

If your copy of asterisk has debugging symbols compiled in, it will
give you a fairly detailed report of what it was doing, and what line
number of the source that corresponds to.

On 18 May 2010 20:14, Bruce N <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
> I have a binary file (compiled file) in /etc/asterisk/core.6719 which I don't 
> recognize. Is that part of Asterisk in any way? Seems to be doing tricks with 
> Caller ID and saving inbound Caller IDs...??!!
> Thanks,Bruce
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