[Asterisk-Users] Re: Lockups since upgrade 1.2.3 - anyone else? Any ideas?

Julian Lyndon-Smith asterisk at dotr.com
Fri Jan 27 14:29:00 MST 2006


These modules are not part of the standard 1.2.3 release - did you also 
install the 1.2.3 release of the asterisk-addons package ?

If * is loading older modules (which it probably is because of your 
config files) then it may cause grief ;)

My .2p worth. Probably not helpful, but maybe, just maybe ....

Julian

Dan Littlejohn wrote:
> On 1/27/06, Noah Miller <noah at rosecompanies.com> wrote:
>> Hi Brent -
>>
>>> Boy oh boy. This blows. I upgraded to 1.2.2 from 1.0.9, and of course had
>>> the timebomb bug. Immediately after upgrading to 1.2.3 we were ok, for 24
>>> hours or so.
>>>
>>> Since upgrading to 1.2.3, though, the whole system has locked up twice. Once
>>> on Thursday, and then about a half hour ago. The server would reply to a
>>> ping, but no ssh login, no local console login - just locked up. This ain't
>>> good for business.
>>
>> We've been doing fine with 1.2.3 so far.  No problems reported, though I
>> only have it deployed in a small office.  Definitely no lock-ups.
>>
>> On the asterisk side, just a basic question - did you make sure to remove
>> the old modules so the new 1.2.3 versions got installed?
>>
>> As far as the lockups, maybe it is coincidental?  I've never had asterisk
>> (even the crazy CVS versions) lock a whole OS like that.  I have had
>> machines running asterisk lock up, but it always turned out to be caused by
>> something else like bad hardware, or unrelated network problems.
>>
>> - Noah
>>
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> 
> 
> I was confused about the modules.
> 
> Got this warning when upgrading to 1.2.3 even when using the most
> current asterisk-addons and even svn asterisk-addons.
> 
>  WARNING WARNING WARNING
> 
>  Your Asterisk modules directory, located at
>  /usr/lib/asterisk/modules
>  contains modules that were not installed by this
>  version of Asterisk. Please ensure that these
>  modules are compatible with this version before
>  attempting to run Asterisk.
> 
>    app_addon_sql_mysql.so
>    app_rxfax.so
>    app_saycountpl.so
>    app_striplsd.so
>    app_substring.so
>    app_txfax.so
>    cdr_addon_mysql.so
>    chan_modem_aopen.so
>    chan_modem_bestdata.so
>    chan_modem_i4l.so
>    chan_modem.so
>    format_mp3.so
>    res_config_mysql.so
> 
>  WARNING WARNING WARNING
> 
> Do not understand how to fix this?  Do not know if that would also be
> related to the ops crashing.
> 
> Dan
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