[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] Commented: (ASTERISK-20335) Crash in ast_cel_report_event
aragon (JIRA)
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Mon Sep 10 17:17:07 CDT 2012
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aragon commented on ASTERISK-20335:
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I manually ran every other transfer scenario I could think of but could not reproduce the Autodestruct warning outside of DTMF *2 transfer.
> Crash in ast_cel_report_event
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> Key: ASTERISK-20335
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-20335
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Channels/chan_local
> Affects Versions: 1.8.16.0
> Environment: Centos server 5.8x64, 8 core CPU, 8GB RAM
> Reporter: aragon
> Assignee: aragon
> Severity: Critical
> Attachments: AST18-core-verbose.txt, ASTERISK-20335.patch, asterisk.txt, autodestruct.txt, core show channels.txt, default-dial-cav-joh-002-000918.txt, optimized backtrace.txt, SIP show channels.txt, verbose CLI sip set debug on.txt
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> On a pretty busy system we get deadlocks and crashes daily since installing Asterisk 1.8.16rc1
> Upgraded from 1.8.12 because we were having problems with leaking bye's fixed in ASTERISK-19455
> We were able to collect verbose CLI, core show channels, sip show channels, and Asterisk CLI with sip set debug on.
> Also back traced a core dump file but this is an optimized build since we could not run non-optimized in this environment.
> Including the back trace anyway since it might help diagnose the problem.
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