I'll send the patch for testing after I get home.

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Darrick Hartman
<dhart...@djhsolutions.com>wrote:

> Ron,
>
> If you do test the patch and can confirm that it solves the problem created
> by the Asterisk-gui, please report back.  I will then add that patch to the
> main Astlinux release.  If we can't get this resolved, we will remove the
> Asterisk-gui.
>
> Darrick
>
> David Kerr wrote:
>
>> Do you build your own Astlinux from source, or take one of the prebuild
>> images?  If you build your own I can give you a patch that will work around
>> the problem. Maybe not a long term solution, but it will at least confirm
>> the diagnosis. The problem is associated with calling the System() command
>> from within dialplan. It just happens that asterisk-gui makes extensive use
>> of this, hence why you run into the problem so quickly when you bring up the
>> asterisk-gui. My work around is to enable an alternative way of kicking off
>> a system command and having the asterisk-gui use that.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Ron Byer Jr. <r...@netweave.com <mailto:
>> r...@netweave.com>> wrote:
>>
>>    I have also experienced the astlinux 0.6.3+ hang issue, and can add
>>    the following notes:
>>
>>    - I run on net5501's
>>    - I have 3 machines ::
>>            "production" that is running rock-solid on a astlinux-1725
>>    (pre 0.6) version. No problems
>>           development box that I upgraded from vanilla 0.6 that started
>>    getting the issue on 0.6.3
>>           brand new customer box that I installed 0.6.3 and immediately
>>    upgraded 0.6.5
>>
>>    - I also lose http.conf occasionally when I have to "pull the plug".
>>    I've lost other edits as well, which may well be because of no sync
>>    before pulling the plug.
>>    - It is definitely related to the asterisk gui :: if I don't use the
>>    gui, it never happens
>>    - When the box  "hangs", it loses everything :: console I/o, ssh
>>    connections timeout, the standard asterisk https interface (p.k.a
>>    "altweb") hangs, SIP connections timeout, . The *only* thing that
>>    keeps running is the asterisk-gui. Bizarre.
>>    - As far as I can tell it's not an resource issue. Plenty of memory,
>>    CPU is not pegged, etc. not out of swap space.
>>    - Technically the "hang" is not terminal. If you type something on
>>    the console, at some indefinite time later (measured possibly in
>>    hours), you will see it echo.. The recovery is brief... the next
>>    things you type may appear again in another couple of hours.
>>
>>    - I'd like to pin it on the asterisk-gui, though thet fact that it
>>    keeps running makes that a difficult position.
>>
>>    I can and do avoid the asterisk-gui. but unfortunately customer
>>    *like* the GUI and it is difficult to un-tell them about it.
>>
>>    Tough problem to track and describe, much less identify and remedy.
>>    Thoughts welcome.
>>
>>    Ron Byer
>>
>>
>>    Cleve Jansen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>    Hi David,
>>>
>>>
>>>    Thank you for the info and link, looks like it seems to be an Alix
>>>    issue as I am using the Alix1c, one other thing I noticed is that
>>>    if you use the Asterisk GUI and setup a VSP Trunk, for some reason
>>>    you get a congestion error when you try to make a call, but if you
>>>    manually setup the VSP trunk all works well, this is what I have
>>>    done at present. Strange though I installed Debian + Asterisk &
>>>    Asterisk GUI on a small 2.5 HD and plugged it to the Alix1C board,
>>>    and all works perfectly, Asterisk GUI, putty etc.
>>>
>>>
>>>    Darrick has had a look at my setup as well, will await a solution.
>>>
>>>
>>>    Cheers
>>>
>>>
>>>    Cleve
>>>
>>>
>>>    *From:* David Kerr [mailto:da...@kerr.net]
>>>    *Sent:* Wednesday, 6 May 2009 5:46 AM
>>>    *To:* AstLinux Users Mailing List
>>>    *Subject:* Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux 6.3, 6.4, 6.5 Strange issue
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Dominko Vrljic
>>>    <dominko_vrl...@yahoo.com <mailto:dominko_vrl...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>    Cleve,
>>>    This problem I also experienced in newer version of astlinux, but
>>>    David Kerr reported same issues at July 2008.
>>>
>>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=4c6ff7f20807311155o1008f077l96b52f79afce17c1%40mail.gmail.com
>>>    I avoid access to the Asterisk GUI.
>>>
>>>
>>>    And for a further diagnosis of my problem...
>>>
>>>
>>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4c6ff7f20903081217p1ad7a271mbbfa19922dcff816%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=astlinux-devel
>>>    <
>>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4c6ff7f20903081217p1ad7a271mbbfa19922dcff816%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=astlinux-devel
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>    Bottom line, I have moved to pre 0.7 version of Astlinux that I
>>>    build myself from 'trunk'.
>>>
>>>    David
>>>
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