Hello,
A> When I'm trying to load asterisk, it stops directly after trying to
A> load the chan_visdn module. No output, nothing.
I still have that problem. I upgraded my system (was on the todo
anyways) to Fedora Core 4, Kernel 2.6.15.4, Asterisk 1.2.4 (I included
the patches from visdn), but I'm still getting the same mysterious
behaviour. Is there a debug mode I can activate? My problem is, that I
have no clue at all what's going wrong (and when). It seems to be in
chan_visdn.so...
Note: I found out that when I'm using zaptel and zaphfc, I'm getting
the same behaviour (chan_zap.so terminates immediately) until I
execute ztcfg -v.. *wonder*
I'm wondering if there's a special order to load the kernel and
asterisk modules? Currently I'm doing (modprobe.conf):
install visdn /sbin/modprobe visdn_core;\
/sbin/modprobe visdn_softcxc;\
/sbin/modprobe lapd;\
/sbin/modprobe visdn-netdev;\
/sbin/modprobe visdn-streamport;\
/sbin/modprobe visdn-ppp;\
/sbin/modprobe visdn-timer-system;\
/sbin/modprobe visdn-ec;\
/sbin/modprobe visdn-hfc-pci
and in *'s modules.conf:
[modules]
autoload=yes
noload => chan_zap.so
;noload => chan_capi.so
;noload => chan_misdn.so
;noload => chan_visdn.so
noload => chan_vgsm.so
[global]
chan_capi.so=yes
Is there anything missing?
Regards,
Arne
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