[asterisk-bugs] [DAHDI-linux 0013930]: dahdi_dummy does not tick on some systems

Asterisk Bug Tracker noreply at bugs.digium.com
Wed Nov 19 08:34:40 CST 2008


The following issue has been SUBMITTED. 
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http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=13930 
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Reported By:                tzafrir
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    DAHDI-linux
Issue ID:                   13930
Category:                   dahdi_dummy
Reproducibility:            sometimes
Severity:                   minor
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
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Date Submitted:             2008-11-19 08:34 CST
Last Modified:              2008-11-19 08:34 CST
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Summary:                    dahdi_dummy does not tick on some systems
Description: 
On some systems dahdi_dummy (or ztdummy, in the case of Zaptel) fails to
"tick" DAHDI and hence DAHDI does not provide a working timing source.

Indications that DAHDI (Zaptel) provides no timing source:

1. dahdi_test (zttest) does not give an error on startup, but hangs.
2. Asterisk >= 1.4.20 fails to start, and gives the ugly "no timing
source" error message:

ERROR[10981]: asterisk.c:3036 main: Asterisk has detected a problem
with your DAHDI configuration and will shutdown for your protection.
You have options:
        1. You only have to compile DAHDI support into Asterisk if you
need it.  One option is to recompile without DAHDI support.
        2. You only have to load DAHDI drivers if you want to take
advantage of DAHDI services.  One option is to unload DAHDI modules if
you don't need them.
        3. If you need DAHDI services, you must correctly configure
DAHDI.

An indication that dahdi_dummy should be the timing source for dahdi could
be:

  lsmod | grep ^dahdi
  dahdi                 231888  1 dahdi_dummy

Or to see that /proc/dahdi/1 is dahdi_dummy and is listed as "MASTER".


I have seen various suggestions on how to solve this. None seems to be a
silver bullet. 
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Issue History 
Date Modified    Username       Field                    Change               
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2008-11-19 08:34 tzafrir        New Issue                                    
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