Hi Punky,

That's what's so strange about it; I did put the correct directories into VOYAGE_SYNC_DIRS. The problem is asterisk won't run when voyage linux is in ro mode, even though the files which are needed by asterisk get created in 'asterisk-bin/run/asterisk'. By consequence, it seems to me there is no problem with VOYAGE_SYNC_DIRS.

Moreover, there seems to be no problem with the installation of asterisk either, since asterisk runs when voyage linux is in rw mode. But when I issue 'remountro', I get the message 'mount: / is busy'. What command should I use to discover what's keeping / busy?

In the past I managed to install asterisk 1.4 on voyage linux 0.5.2, in a soekris net5501. On the Soekris, which is still in use, there is no problem with switching between ro and rw.

I'm hoping for some fresh ideas about how to approach troubleshooting the problem, because my ideas have exhausted..

Toni


On 25-08-10 03:51, Punky wrote:
Hi Toni,

Please use Voyage ONE.  Or you can manage to put correct directories
to VOYAGE_SYNC_DIRS in /etc/default/voyage-util.

- Punky

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 6:43 AM, toni<[email protected]>  wrote:
I'm having trouble running asterisk 1.6.2.10 when voyage-linux 0.6.5 is in
read-only mode.
Nevertheless, I added the folder ~/asterisk-bin/run/asterisk to
VOYAGE-SYNC_DIRS.
On starting asterisk, the folder ~/asterisk-bin/run/asterisk gets populated
with asterisk.ctl and asterisk.pid.
But when I try to connect to asterisk with 'asterisk -rvvv', I get the
error:

  == Parsing '/home/asterisk/asterisk-bin/asterisk/asterisk.conf':   == Found
  == Parsing '/home/asterisk/asterisk-bin/asterisk/extconfig.conf':   ==
Found
Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does
/home/asterisk/asterisk-bin/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl exist?)

On boot, voyage-linux also fails to go into read-only mode, stating
'Remounting / as read-only ... mount: / is busy'

Whenever I put voyage-linux in read-write mode and start asterisk manually,
asterisk doesn't show this error any more.
I have tried putting the folder on a separate, read-write partition, but it
was no use, except again in read-write mode.

Is there some other file/folder which needs to be read-write? Is there some
workaround?
(This should be the last step in getting asterisk to work on
voyage-linux...)

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