Hello Chad! Interesting! I have to check if it is ECC memory or not. I am using Ubutu 64 with 8 gigs ram.

Essentially what you are saying here is a **IF** this is a non ecc ram, a reboot will solve it... perhaps even an asterisk restart ... if not, a full power cycle. I would HATE to do this - but if this is indeed the case - then adverse restart (Reboot and/or powercycle) would clear up the ram, potentially fixing the problem.

FYI - Just tried the dialplan on a different context. Shell script did not execute. Ran it on an identical server - no problem!


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Chad Osmond wrote the following on 9/26/2011 12:24 PM:

Ecc memory in the server? If not the in memory version may have a bit flipped somewhere.

Happens on rare occssions with non ecc ram

On 2011-09-26 12:00 PM, "Reza - Voipernetics" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Any idea why shell scripts called within the dialplan with the SYSTEM
> command cease to function (without errors generated?).
>
> My linux commands invoked via SYSTEM() is no longer working.
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> Thanks!
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