[asterisk-r2] Asterisk ended with exit status 139

Moises Jacobo moy at tonalaonline.net
Fri Mar 20 15:09:00 CDT 2009


i chaged the mfcr2_category and i can make call but channel 15 show a 
diferent Rx CAS

Chan Variant Max ANI Max DNIS ANI First Immediate Accept Tx CAS   Rx CAS 
   1 MX      10      4        No        No               ANSWER   SEIZE  
   2 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
   3 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
   4 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
   5 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
   6 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
   7 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
   8 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
   9 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  10 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  11 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  12 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  13 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  14 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  15 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     0x08   
  17 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  18 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  19 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  20 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE   
  21 MX      10      4        No        No               IDLE     IDLE

Moises Silva escribió:
> if you want help with that read this:
> http://www.pbx.in/voip-info/wiki/view/Asterisk+debugging.html
>
> Particularly the sections:
>
> Tips for Asterisk 1.4
>
> You need to get a core file (which is generated when Asterisk dies,
> but read the page for details about how to get it) and then post here
> a backtrace (in pastebin.com)
>
> Moy
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Moises Jacobo <moy at tonalaonline.net> wrote:
>   
>> i have hardware phones and softphones and when i try to make a call form
>> softphones
>> the asterisk restart, i check the codec list and y remove all and only list
>> the g711u,g711a and gsm
>> and try make a call and work and asterisk don't restart but the warning show
>> yet
>>
>>
>> Gerardo Barajas escribió:
>>
>> Maybe you E1 is failing
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Moises Jacobo <moy at tonalaonline.net>
>> wrote:
>>     
>>> juan carlos,  stop all the asterisk and kill the safe_asterisk process
>>> and start
>>> with
>>>
>>> asterisk -vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvgc
>>>
>>> and i don't see nothing bad the command return asterisk ready
>>> i restart the server and work 30 min and show the same error and restart
>>> service
>>> and asterisk cli i see this warning  repeatedly
>>>
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3094]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 21: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 11: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 12: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 13: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 14: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 15: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 17: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 18: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 19: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 20: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3096]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 1: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 2: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 3: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 4: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 5: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 6: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 7: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 8: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 9: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 10: Red Alarm
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3094]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 21: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 11: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 12: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 13: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 14: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 15: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 17: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 18: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 19: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 20: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3096]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 1: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 2: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 3: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 4: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 5: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 6: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 7: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 8: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 9: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 10: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3094]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 21: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 11: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 12: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 13: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 14: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 15: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 17: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 18: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 19: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 20: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3096]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 1: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 2: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 3: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 4: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 5: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 6: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 7: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 8: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 9: Red Alarm
>>> leonasterisko*CLI> [Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 10: Red Alarm
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3094]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 21: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 11: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 12: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 13: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 14: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 15: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 17: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 18: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 19: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3073]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 20: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3096]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 1: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 2: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 3: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 4: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 5: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 6: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 7: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 8: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 9: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>> No such command '[Mar 20 11:46:33] WARNING[3072]: chan_dahdi.c:5650
>>> handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 10: Red Alarm' (type 'core show
>>> help [Mar 20' for other possible commands)
>>>
>>> and server's messages i see this
>>>
>>> Mar 20 11:46:33 leonasterisko kernel: wcte12xp: Setting yellow alarm
>>> Mar 20 11:47:05 leonasterisko kernel: wcte12xp: Clearing yellow alarm
>>> Mar 20 11:52:30 leonasterisko kernel: asterisk[3077]: segfault at 21d0
>>> ip 00000000004be4ec sp 00007fac240432e0 error 4 in asterisk[400000+171000]
>>> Mar 20 11:52:38 leonasterisko kernel: asterisk[3162]: segfault at 21d0
>>> ip 00000000004be4ec sp 00007fa76f6882e0 error 4 in asterisk[400000+171000]
>>> Mar 20 11:54:37 leonasterisko kernel: wcte12xp: Setting yellow alarm
>>> Mar 20 11:54:42 leonasterisko kernel: wcte12xp: Clearing yellow alarm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Juan Carlos Huerta escribió:
>>>       
>>>> Moises, try to stop all the asterisk instances and kill the process
>>>> "safe_asterisk", and then try to start asterisk using verbose mode:
>>>>
>>>> asterisk -vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvgc
>>>>
>>>> That way you will see where does the asterisk is having problems.
>>>>
>>>> Regards...
>>>>
>>>> Juan Carlos
>>>> ~ Lo que no te mata te fortalece ~
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Moises Jacobo <moy at tonalaonline.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi, i have installed a asterisk with a E1 r2 with 20 phone lines and it
>>>>> was working fine but today start show this error
>>>>>
>>>>>  /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk: line 146: 10071 Violación de segmento  (core
>>>>> dumped) nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS}
>>>>> ${ASTARGS} > /dev/${TTY} 2>&1 < /dev/${TTY}
>>>>> Asterisk ended with exit status 139
>>>>> Asterisk exited on signal 11.
>>>>> Automatically restarting Asterisk.
>>>>>
>>>>> and restart asterisk every 10 o 15 min, i never see a error like this,
>>>>> i
>>>>> used
>>>>> dahdi-linux 2.1.0.4
>>>>> dahdi-tool 2.1.0.2
>>>>> openr2 2.1.1.0
>>>>> Asterisk SVN-moy-mfcr2-r179472
>>>>>
>>>>> and when i try to asterisk -rvvv
>>>>> show me
>>>>> Disconnected from Asterisk server
>>>>> Executing last minute cleanups
>>>>>
>>>>> someone can help.Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> sorry for the bad english
>>>>>
>>>>> y por si no me supe explicar bien en ingles
>>>>>
>>>>> Hola, tengo instalado un asterisk con un E1 r2 con 20 lineas de
>>>>> telefono
>>>>> y estaba trabajando bien pero el dia de hoy comenzo a mostrarme le
>>>>> siguiente error
>>>>>
>>>>>  /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk: line 146: 10071 Violación de segmento  (core
>>>>> dumped) nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS}
>>>>> ${ASTARGS} > /dev/${TTY} 2>&1 < /dev/${TTY}
>>>>> Asterisk ended with exit status 139
>>>>> Asterisk exited on signal 11.
>>>>> Automatically restarting Asterisk.
>>>>>
>>>>> y se esta reiniciando el servicio cada 10 o 15 min
>>>>>  y cuando trato de entrar al asterisk cli
>>>>> asterisk -rvvvvvv
>>>>> me manda
>>>>> Disconnected from Asterisk server
>>>>> Executing last minute cleanups
>>>>>  ojala puedan ayudarme, gracias.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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