Hello all,
At this point I am at a complete loss as to how to fix my problem. I
have gone back and rebuilt the whole system from the ground up but am
getting the same results. When I start asterisk with the -f option I do
see what the problem appears to be.
Unable to load config skinny.conf,
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:22 PM, st...@vanwambeck.net wrote:
This is because the file permissions are not set correctly on the
/dev/dahdi/channel:
Steve,
The default dahdi.rules file specifies the /dev/dahdi/ directory to be
owned by asterisk:asterisk. What's the contents of your
: [asterisk-users] DAHDI loading issue on Asterisk
From: Russ Meyerriecks rmeyerrie...@digium.com
Date: Fri, April 18, 2014 12:09 pm
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:22 PM, st...@vanwambeck.net wrote:This is
because
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 2:58 PM, st...@vanwambeck.net wrote:
Russ,
Here is what I am showing:
asteriskpbx@asterisk-pbx:/etc/udev/rules.d$ cat dahdi.rules
ACTION!=add, GOTO=dahdi_add_end
# DAHDI devices with ownership/permissions for running as non-root
SUBSYSTEM==dahdi,
.
Thanks for the guidance, have a wonderful weekend!
Steve
Original Message
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DAHDI loading issue on Asterisk
From: Russ Meyerriecks rmeyerrie...@digium.com
Date: Fri, April 18, 2014 1:15 pm
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 3:36 PM, st...@vanwambeck.net wrote:
Russ,
I think that got it... I had to make a slight change to the command
though:
root@asterisk-pbx:/etc/dahdi# chown -R asteriskpbx:asteriskpbx
/dev/dahdi
Astersisk is now showing the dahdi and pri commands. I can see channels
Russ,
OK, I see where the disconnect is now. As I mentioned somewhere along
the line there doesn't seem to be a definative guide on building all of
the things from scratch outside of the Asterisk. The Definitive Guide
3rd Edition which does touch on the Linux install and making the
Asterisk user
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 4:06 PM, st...@vanwambeck.net wrote:
Russ,
I did push the server through a restart to see if it would come up and
indeed it did not. Looking at the /dev/dahdi directory everything is set
back to root/root! Time to rebuild the system with the username of
asterisk and
Sean,
Yes, it is:
asteriskpbx@asteriskpbx:~$ lsmod | grep dahdi
dahdi 227741 2 oct612x,wcte43x
crc_ccitt 12707 1 dahdi
asteriskpbx@asteriskpbx:~$
Do you have the kernel module loaded?
lsmod | grep dahdi
sean
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Hi all,
I have a fresh install of Asterisk 11.8.1 and am putting a Digium TE435 4 T1 card in it for ISDN PRI. I can get the card to be recognised by the DAHDI utilities but when I put in the file "chan_dahdi.conf" with either the generated file from samples with what seem to be appropriate
Try starting Asterisk with the -f option. It will NOT fork into the
background so you will see all messages on startup (including any that
might not end up in the log file). Search for DAHDI errors which will
likely be there.
Also, if you configure everything and start DAHDI but don't start
Josh,
Yes, I only have one span currently connected, the other 3 are looped. With the Asterisk process stopped I do see the OK on the "dahdi_tool" screen.
I am not seeing any sort of errors in the /var/log/asterisk directory but when I start asterisk manually with the -f option I do get the
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Josh,
Yes, I only have one span currently connected, the other 3 are looped.
With the Asterisk process stopped I do see the OK on the dahdi_tool
screen.
I am not seeing any sort of errors in the /var/log/asterisk directory
but when I start asterisk manually with the -f
On 04/16/2014 05:42 PM, Josh Metzger wrote:
Try starting Asterisk with the -f option. It will NOT fork into the
background so you will see all messages on startup (including any that
might not end up in the log file). Search for DAHDI errors which will
likely be there.
Also, if you configure
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