I've seen something similar where I had to do "asterisk -r -c" and then "dialplan reload" and "sip reload".
Asterisk was up and running.... but for whatever reason didn't seem to have parsed all of the startup files. Saw this issue prior to 0.6.2 also. -Philip David Kerr wrote: > An update on my stability issues. On saturday I returned home to find > my system broken. I took the opportunity to migrate over to the > SanDisk card I bought on friday... on which I had installed 0.6.2 > build 2252. Today, monday afternoon, the system is broken again... > and I have been doing NOTHING to it (other than make/receive calls) > for the last couple of days. There is also nothing in syslog to > suggest a problem. I am beginning to suspect that this is nothing to > do with flash card! > > Definition of broken is that Asterisk is hung in some fashion... local > extensions cannot register. Will not respond to incoming calls, etc. > Internet gateway is still active. I can ssh in but when I attempt to > connect to asterisk (asterisk -r) then the asterisk CLI does not come > up.... get asterisk welcome message, but no CLI prompt. Cannot even > ctrl-C out. I disconnected ssh and reconnected and looked at all > running processes... plenty of asterisk processes running. I did a > killall -9 asterisk which terminated (probably ungracefully) all > asterisk processes. Then I restarted asterisk simply by typing > "asterisk". I was then able to connect to the asterisk CLI and do a > sip show registry, sip show peers and found that everything was fine. > Asterisk is handling calls for me again. > > I am not at home so cannot debug any further (like check for flash > card integrity). But I am getting suspicious that something was > introduced to the 0.6.2 branch that caused this instability. I was > running fine for months on svn 2084 level. Gut instinct suggests > asterisk 1.4.23rc3... and maybe we should have stick on 1.4.22 for the > "stable" 0.6.x branch? > > David ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to pay...@krisk.org.