[Asterisk-Users] Regular Crashes

Andrew Gough AGough at gcdtech.com
Mon Jan 2 07:16:46 MST 2006


I don't think this is the same problem I am experiencing. As you can see below the two BT's are almost identical and I have others the same too. so the fault is fairly consistent, unfortunately I have been unable to determine the exact reason for it yet. It is not the whole box crashing it is merely Asterisk core dumps. sometimes in the middle of a call and sometimes when there is no-one even in the office. Unless I get  solution soon I'll be forced to give up on asterisk, which would be a real shame.
 
Regards
 
Andrew

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From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com on behalf of Zafer Khodr
Sent: Fri 30/12/2005 15:32
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Regular Crashes



I have been experiencing a similar problem.

I have not yet been able to figure out what the exact problem is but I know that the errors are inconsitant.

Sometimes nothing for 2 days and sometimes 5 times a day.

 

I thought about it a lot and I have found only one thing in common.

 

The area where my server is stored gets pretty stuffy, especially on a hot day.

 

I occasionally turn on the aircon as I need to go in and do some work.

>From my best recollection the server has never crashed when the aircon has been on.

This is my third day of testing my theory, and with the aircon controlling the room tempreture to make sure it is always nice and cool in there I have not seen any errors for 3 days (Keeping in mind that the day I decided to try this theory by constantly keeping the room cool my server encountered around 4 errors in just a few hours).

 

So to put in short I think but cant be sure that somehow when the room gets too hot the server goes awol and somehow causes this error.

Don't ask me how or why... all I know is that now with controlled room temp I have not had a problem.

 

Good Luck

 

 

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From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Gough
Sent: Saturday, 31 December 2005 1:43 AM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Regular Crashes

 

I have just setup asterisk on a debian sarge box. I am running Asterisk
1.21 with AMP and chan_capi_cm 0.6.1  using a BT Speedway (AVM Fritz)
ISDN card, connected to a BT ISDN2e line. Currently we have 6 extensions
(SIP) configured all using CounterPath(Xten) eyebeam softphone.

After many hours of Googling I have finally got it all setup and
working. We can transfer calls internally and make and receive external
calls. Its all great except for stability issues!!

Essentially  every now and again, asterisk simply dies (2-3 times a
day). No warning, no error, just my console session outputs a
disconnected from console message.

Sometimes the crashes happen when you are on a call, other times when
there is no-one in the office.

The server is a brand new AMD 3400+ with 512Mb RAM. The other issue
experienced is occasional break up on inbound sound quality.

Below are traces of the last two crashes

Any Help much appreciated

Regards

Andrew Gough

FIRST TRACE

#0  0x400268b7 in pthread_mutex_trylock () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#1  0x0806c146 in ast_mutex_trylock (pmutex=0x672e33fc) at lock.h:597
No locals.
#2  0x0806175a in ast_queue_hangup (chan=0x672e3330) at channel.c:671
        f = {frametype = 4, subclass = 1, datalen = 0, samples = 0,
  mallocd = 0, offset = 0, src = 0x0, data = 0x0, delivery = {tv_sec =
0,
    tv_usec = 0}, prev = 0x0, next = 0x0}
#3  0x408fc2d9 in __sip_autodestruct (data=0x81be208) at chan_sip.c:1315
        p = (struct sip_pvt *) 0x81be208
#4  0x08056c3e in ast_sched_runq (con=0x8172f28) at sched.c:373
        current = (struct sched *) 0x8174868
        tv = {tv_sec = 1135275568, tv_usec = 989877}
        x = 0
        res = 1083432672
#5  0x40927e28 in do_monitor (data=0x0) at chan_sip.c:11253
        res = 0
        sip = (struct sip_pvt *) 0x0
        peer = (struct sip_peer *) 0x0
        t = 1135275568
        fastrestart = 0
        lastpeernum = -1
        curpeernum = 6
        reloading = 0
#6  0x40024b63 in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#7  0x401ac18a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.


SECOND TRACE

#0  0x400268b7 in pthread_mutex_trylock () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#1  0x0806c146 in ast_mutex_trylock (pmutex=0x120010c) at lock.h:597
No locals.
#2  0x0806175a in ast_queue_hangup (chan=0x1200040) at channel.c:671
        f = {frametype = 4, subclass = 1, datalen = 0, samples = 0,
mallocd = 0, offset = 0, src = 0x0,
  data = 0x0, delivery = {tv_sec = 0, tv_usec = 0}, prev = 0x0, next =
0x0}
#3  0x408fc2d9 in __sip_autodestruct (data=0x81eb518) at chan_sip.c:1315
        p = (struct sip_pvt *) 0x81eb518
#4  0x08056c3e in ast_sched_runq (con=0x8172f78) at sched.c:373
        current = (struct sched *) 0x8174528
        tv = {tv_sec = 1135343875, tv_usec = 693503}
        x = 1
        res = 0
#5  0x40927e28 in do_monitor (data=0x0) at chan_sip.c:11253
        res = 0
        sip = (struct sip_pvt *) 0x0
        peer = (struct sip_peer *) 0x0
        t = 1135343875
        fastrestart = 0
        lastpeernum = -1
        curpeernum = 6
        reloading = 0
#6  0x40024b63 in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
No symbol table info available.
#7  0x401ac18a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.

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