Hi Michael, I had my Jetway NF9HG-2930 die a year or so ago, I know Michael Keuter had a couple NF9HG-2930s die. Though in my case it would not power up anymore.
This case does seem to be different. Hmmm, is your ACME only a single domain (cert)? I recall having a case where acme.sh generated two certs and the deploy script was called for the second cert, but asterisk was not done starting up and something similar happened. Lonnie > On Feb 22, 2024, at 2:39 PM, Michael Knill > <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> wrote: > > Running version 1.5.0 on Jetway NF9HG-2930. > > ------------------- > Feb 22 23:00:42 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 daemon.err lighttpd[30995]: > (server.c.2029) server stopped by UID = 0 PID = 7065 > Feb 22 23:00:43 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 daemon.err lighttpd[7087]: > (server.c.1436) server started (lighttpd/1.4.51) > Feb 22 23:00:43 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 user.notice acme-client: New ACME > certificates deployed for HTTPS and 'lighttpd' restarted > Feb 22 23:00:44 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 user.notice acme-client: New ACME > certificates deployed for SIP-TLS and 'asterisk' restart when convenient > requested > Feb 22 23:00:44 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 local0.err asterisk[31159]: ERROR[31178]: > astobj2_container.c:492 in ao2_iterator_init: FRACK!, Failed assertion > user_data is NULL (0) > Feb 22 23:00:44 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 local0.err asterisk[31159]: ERROR[31178]: > :0 in : Got 11 backtrace records # 0: /usr/sbin/asterisk(__ao2_ref+0x5de) > [0x46213e] # 1: /usr/sbin/asterisk(ao2_iterator_init+0x2f) [0x464a1f] # 2: > /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_queue.so(+0xef4d) [0x14f159681f4d] # 3: > /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x51849e] # 4: /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x5206a4] # 5: > /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x573c60] # 6: > /usr/sbin/asterisk(ast_taskprocessor_execute+0x16f) [0x591f0f] # 7: > /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x591fb0] # 8: /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x > Feb 22 23:00:44 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 local0.err asterisk[31159]: ERROR[31178]: > app_queue.c:2823 in extension_state_cb: FRACK!, Failed assertion user_data is > NULL (0) > Feb 22 23:00:44 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 local0.err asterisk[31159]: ERROR[31178]: > :0 in : Got 11 backtrace records # 0: /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x461502] # 1: > /usr/sbin/asterisk(__ao2_iterator_next+0x1d8) [0x464e28] # 2: > /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_queue.so(+0xef9c) [0x14f159681f9c] # 3: > /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x51849e] # 4: /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x5206a4] # 5: > /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x573c60] # 6: > /usr/sbin/asterisk(ast_taskprocessor_execute+0x16f) [0x591f0f] # 7: > /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x591fb0] # 8: /usr/sbin/asterisk() [0x5a0c5a] # 9: > > ……. more of the same ……... > > Feb 22 23:00:44 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 user.info kernel: asterisk[31178]: > segfault at 58 ip 00000000004f4da0 sp 000014f15a55ba58 error 4 in > asterisk[43d000+1d6000] > Feb 22 23:00:44 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 user.info kernel: Code: c0 74 1f 85 f6 74 > 1b 89 f2 48 39 d0 72 14 48 8b 47 68 48 63 f6 48 8b 44 f0 f8 c3 0f 1f 80 00 00 > 00 00 31 c0 c3 0f 1f 44 00 00 <48> 8b 47 58 c3 66 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 > 00 49 89 f9 41 b8 af > Feb 22 23:00:45 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 user.info safe_asterisk: Asterisk exited > on signal 11. > Feb 22 23:00:45 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 user.info safe_asterisk: Automatically > restarting Asterisk. > Feb 22 23:00:46 30390_Ortho-ACT_CM1 user.notice acme-client: New ACME > certificates deployed for XMPP and 'prosody' restarted > ------------------- > > Im thinking of putting this one in the cloud as this box has been there for a > while, but wondering if this is a bug or something else? I cant recall seeing > it before. > > Thanks > Michael Knill > > > _______________________________________________ > 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. _______________________________________________ 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.