[Asterisk-Users] Help with amportal: asterisk ended with exit status 127

Colin Anderson ColinA at landmarkmasterbuilder.com
Wed Jan 11 11:46:05 MST 2006


safe_opserver is a daemon that will restart FOP when it fails and
(presumably) restart op_server.pl when a configuration change is made. The
"terminated ./op_server.pl" should be an informative message. 

The way to find out for sure is to simply run FOP aftr you make a change. If
it works, and reflects the changes you have made, no worries. 

hth

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Ferguson [mailto:ben at circlepix.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:33 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Help with amportal: asterisk ended with
exit status 127 


Thanks so much for the suggestions.  I'm having trouble getting the list
emails so I just looked at the archives for yesterday.  Funny, yesterday I
did run into a broken pipe error while restarting using asterisk -v.  It was
wilcalu.so (or something like that).  I've stopped and started asterisk
several times over the past few weeks and had never gotten the broken pipe
error, then all of a sudden I did.  Anyway, I removed that yesterday and had
never tried to restart amportal (or safe asterisk) at all until this
morning--after we had also figured out that /usr/sbin was not in the PATH of
the user I was trying to start amportal with.

Anyway, amportal was able to start asterisk and FOP and it seems to be
working, but now when I click to apply changes from the AMP admin page, I
get this output on the CLI at which I had started amportal: 

 /var/www/html/panel/safe_opserver: line 5: 12452 Terminated
./op_server.pl

I'll be searching, but if anybody has a suggestion, lemme know.

Thanks,
Ben F

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