On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Richard Kenner wrote:
> I've had two Asterisk crashes today that seem to be caused by errors
> where chan->tech_pvt is pointing to something that can't be deallocated
> and I think I see a reference count bug in the above function.
>
> It contains:
>
>
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017, Ira wrote:
The machine is an Intel Atom board...
I believe the board is limited to a 32 bit OS.
My Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D525 seems to be quite happy running CentOS
release 6.9 (Final) in 64 bit mode:
sedwards:~$ uname --hardware-platform --machine --processor
I've had two Asterisk crashes today that seem to be caused by errors
where chan->tech_pvt is pointing to something that can't be deallocated
and I think I see a reference count bug in the above function.
It contains:
if (data->chan_old_vsrc) {
ast_channel_u
On 08/28/2017 06:00 PM, Joseph Smith wrote:
I set no optimize and better backtrace through "make menuselect" and
the output is now
Please ignore the noise, I need to slow down when I read.
Doug
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On 08/28/2017 06:00 PM, Joseph Smith wrote:
I set no optimize and better backtrace through "make menuselect" and
the output is now
menuselect => Compiler Flags => Better Backtraces
Doug
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Hi Richard,
Thank you for the reply
Correct, I did mean 13.15.
I set no optimize and better backtrace through "make menuselect" and the output
is now
[Aug 28 21:41:16] ERROR[17171][C-392d]: frame.c:343 ast_frdup: FRACK!,
Failed assertion Excessive refcount 10 reached on ao2 object
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Ira wrote:
> Hello Asterisk,
>
> I thought I'd try Fedora 26 as they have 32 bit and
> support. Got it installed, then downloaded Asterisk 14.6.0 but
> can't seem to get it built.
>
I run an asterisk server on Fedora 26. It's easy to install asterisk from
package
Hello Ira,
I recently installed on AMI to test out a bit before moving to physical
hardware. I had to install a number of packages to get it working their. You
might be having a similar issue. I installed the following packages before
getting a completed configure and make.
** Caused error
Hello Asterisk,
I've been running CentOS since 2006 or so and support for the 32
bit version recently ended. CentOS no longer offers a 32 bit
version so I thought I'd try Fedora 26 as they have 32 bit and
support. Got it installed, then downloaded Asterisk 14.6.0 but
can't seem to get it built. Th
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Joseph Smith
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently setup a small load test against an instance of Asterisks.
> I've tested on asterisk 13.5 and 14.6 with the same results.
>
I think you mean 13.15.0 as the excessive ref count trap is not in 13.5.0.
> I am using PJSIP
Hello,
I've recently setup a small load test against an instance of Asterisks. I've
tested on asterisk 13.5 and 14.6 with the same results.
I am using PJSIP. My dial plan is,
[test]
exten => 1001,1,Answer
exten => 1001,n,MusicOnHold(15)
exten => 1001,n,Hangup
I am using SIPP to test. I c
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017, at 05:45 AM, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> Hello List
>
> > I work at an SIP Provider and we have added and SBC in front of our
> > Voice Switch to protect it.
>
> Well using two peers for incomming and outgoing calls solve the
> previous issue.
>
> Now I have a new one.
>
> Th
Hello List
> I work at an SIP Provider and we have added and SBC in front of our
> Voice Switch to protect it.
Well using two peers for incomming and outgoing calls solve the
previous issue.
Now I have a new one.
The SBC in use needs to match incomming calls from the asterisk with
the call id u
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