sorry for the re-post... forgot to change the subject.
I did the upgrade to 0.7.5 about a week ago. These errors didn't start
to occur until a couple of days ago; since then, they've been
consistent every 24-40 hours. No other changes have been made... could
this be a dying CF card?
cheers,
S.
>> Lonnie,
>>
>> AstLinux 0.7.5 (generic x86)
>> Asterisk 1.4.36 with a single WCTDM/4 Wildcard board with 1x FXO, 2x
>> FXS installed
>> runnix 0.3.2
>
> Hmmm, seems pretty standard. If you have any clues on what may have changed
> on your setup (upgrade, etc.) that started the regular segfaults in asterisk
> please forward them.
>
>
>> manager.conf already has the entries as you outlined. My comment was
>> that on receiving the "segfault" error, Asterisk seems to die and I'm
>> unable to restart it through the webGUI. Instead, I have to reboot the
>> whole box.
>
> Ahaa, yes, "Reload Asterisk Modules" does a "module reload" (or whatever you
> define via the Prefs tab) at the asterisk command line, that won't work if
> asterisk has died... hence the error message you reported.
>
> Though, you can restart asterisk from the Network tab at the top:
> { Reboot/Restart } - [ Restart Asterisk ] - _x_ Confirm
>
> That will restart the asterisk process via the web interface.
>
> A new feature for the upcoming 0.7.6 is SAFE_ASTERISK="yes" which when
> defined will automatically restart asterisk on a segfault (optionally send
> email, etc.).
>
> Lonnie
>
>
>
>>
>> cheers,
>> Shamus
>>
>>
>>> Shamus,
>>> What AstLinux version are your using? What asterisk version?
>>> Michael has seen the same asterisk segfault, but only with asterisk
>>> 1.4.37+, we have only shipped 1.4.36 because of that reason.
>>> Are you using mISDN ? anything unusual?
>>> Regarding the web interface and "Reload Asterisk Modules", your asterisk
>>> manager.conf file should contain the following section:
>>> --
>>> [webinterface]
>>> secret = webinterface
>>> deny = 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
>>> permit = 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255
>>> read = command
>>> write = command
>>> --
>>> If not, you can add it.
>>> Lonnie
>>>
>>>> On Jan 17, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Shamus Rask wrote:
>>>> I've been using AstLinux for > 1 year now and it has been wonderfully
>>>> stable. Recently, I've started to receive the following error every ~40
>>>> hours:
>>>>
>>>> Jan 17 09:54:54 pbx user.info kernel: asterisk[1713]: segfault at 62616237
>>>> ip 400a5625 sp bebfb29c error 4 in libuClibc-0.9.28.so[4006e000+44000]
>>>>
>>>> Through the web GUI, I tried to "Reload Asterisk Modules", but get the
>>>> following comment:
>>>>
>>>> The "manager.conf" file is not enabled for 127.0.0.1 on port 5038
>>>>
>>>> The only way to get it back up and running is a full reboot...
>>>>
>>>> ... any thoughts on what the problem is? I'm running the latest version.
>>>> Could it be the CF card has been corrupted from too many read/writes?
>>>>
>>>> many thanks,
>>>> S.
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