[Asterisk-Users] CLI Timeout ?

Asterisk Asterisk at dotr.com
Tue Dec 14 10:59:33 MST 2004


 
Holy cow. Option A is not possible. (I control the server myself!) but
hadn't considered option B. Sure enough, * seems to have restarted. I've
included a portion of the log here:

Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Set option AUDIO MODE, value: ON(1) on Zap/59-1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Hangup: channel: 59 index = 0, normal = 73,
callwait = -1, thirdcall = -1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Not yet hungup...  Calling hangup once with
icause, and clearing call
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: disabled echo cancellation on channel 59
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Set option TDD MODE, value: OFF(0) on Zap/59-1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Updated conferencing on 59, with 0 conference
users
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Set option AUDIO MODE, value: OFF(0) on
Zap/59-1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: disabled echo cancellation on channel 59
Dec 14 15:10:55 VERBOSE[1751]:     -- Hungup 'Zap/59-1'
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Device 'Zap/59' changed to state '0'
Dec 14 15:10:55 VERBOSE[1751]:     -- Channel 0/1, span 2 got hangup
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Set option AUDIO MODE, value: ON(1) on Zap/32-1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Hangup: channel: 32 index = 0, normal = 47,
callwait = -1, thirdcall = -1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Not yet hungup...  Calling hangup once with
icause, and clearing call
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: disabled echo cancellation on channel 32
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Set option TDD MODE, value: OFF(0) on Zap/32-1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Updated conferencing on 32, with 0 conference
users
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Set option AUDIO MODE, value: OFF(0) on
Zap/32-1
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: disabled echo cancellation on channel 32
Dec 14 15:10:55 VERBOSE[1751]:     -- Hungup 'Zap/32-1'
Dec 14 15:10:55 DEBUG[1751]: Device 'Zap/32' changed to state '0'
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]: Asterisk Event Logger Started
/var/log/asterisk/event_log
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Ping
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Events
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Logoff
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Hangup
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Status
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Setvar
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Getvar
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Redirect
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Originate
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action MailboxStatus
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action Command
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action
ExtensionState
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action
AbsoluteTimeout
Dec 14 15:10:57 VERBOSE[12817]:   == Manager registered action MailboxCount

Notice that at 15:10:55 everything was ok. At 15:10:57, * was restarting .
No errors in this log that I can find. Safe_asterisk obviosuly kicked back
in. It's running at verbose 14 ...


Is there anywhere else where an error may be logged ? This is worrying :(

Julian
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Riddell [mailto:matt.riddell at sineapps.com] 
Sent: 14 December 2004 16:22
To: asterisk at dotr.com; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CLI Timeout ?

Asterisk wrote:
> Asterisk -r connects straight back to the cli.
> 
> Is there a new timeout (I'm running CVS head as of last night) or is 
> there something more seriously amiss with this ?

I would expect that for some reason, your copy of Asterisk is:

A) Being restarted automatically by a restart script
B) Crashing for some strange reason

If it is B, then best bet would be for you to send us details from your log
files.

--
Cheers,

Matt Riddell
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