[Asterisk-Users] Stop now, well it doesn't :)

Asterisk asterisk at dotr.com
Tue Feb 15 15:34:06 MST 2005


C F wrote:
> I had the same problem, and after upgrading to CVS HEAD 2-01-2005 I
> don't have this problem anymore.
> 
> 
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 21:20:09 +0000, Asterisk <asterisk at dotr.com> wrote:

I'm on cvs head 02/02/2005 :(

Julian
> 
>>Comments inline:
>>
>>Michiel van Baak wrote:
>>
>>>On 19:28, Tue 15 Feb 05, Asterisk wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Ok, this is my third help plea for the day, however it's something that
>>>>has been bugging me for quite some time.
>>>>
>>>>To put it quite simply, "Stop now" doesn't. Neither does "Restart Now"
>>>>
>>>>Well, ok, if I start *, and then "stop now" it does.
>>>>
>>>>However, after a day's calling (2000+ calls from SIP->Zap pri or zap
>>>>pri->sip), it doesn't. The only way to stop * is to kill the
>>>>safe_asterisk, kill -9 the asterisk process and killall -9 mpg123
>>>>
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Are there any channels busy? (check with "show channels")
>>
>>Everyone's gone home now. There is no active calls. Yet "Show Channels"
>>gives:
>>
>>pbx*CLI> show chaNNELS
>>         Channel  (Context    Extension    Pri )   State Appl.         Data
>>   SIP/6028-b1ff  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)
>>(None)
>>   SIP/6011-da2f  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)
>>(None)
>>   SIP/6019-8fe7  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)
>>(None)
>>   SIP/6019-f866  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)
>>(None)
>>   SIP/6010-6bea  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)
>>(None)
>>    SIP/750-2657  (AgentQ     s            1   )      Up (None)
>>(None)
>>6 active channel(s)
>>
>>This is obviously a *bad* thing (tm). What could cause this ?
>>
>>
>>>I had this a couple of times too and worked out to be a
>>>resolving issue. My server was unable to resolve FWD.
>>
>>All of these clients are on the same lan segment as the server.
>>
>>
>>>Also, the safe_asterisk script is meant to keep asterisk
>>>running 24/7, as in, restart * when it goes down.
>>>
>>
>>Yeah, I'm aware of the safe_asterisk. That's why I have to kill that
>>bugger first :)
>>
>>Julian
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