[asterisk-users] asterisk.conf and it's impact on CLI
Al lists
asteriskal at gmail.com
Sat Oct 20 13:10:26 CDT 2007
this message is basically tells you asterisk is not running.
can you check and see if asterisk is running and present in memory?
something like
ps -ef | grep asterisk
On 10/20/07, Dominic Son <dominicson at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I was previous using Asterisk 1.2.9.1 and decided to get some real
> servers outside of my house. It was time for Asterisk 1.4.4.
> I figured since all the conf files were in /etc/asterisk form the old box,
> i'd just copy tha directory over to the new server. My SIP DID AGI stuff
> worked, except running 'asterisk -r' doesn't. It tells me
>
> ' Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does
> /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl exist?)'
>
> Basically, the difference between 'asterisk.conf' file is as follows:
>
> v 1.2.9 (installed through trixbox)
> astrundir => /var/run/asterisk
>
> v 1.4.4
> astrundir => /var/run
>
> So in my new servers, if i keep it as '/var/run/asterisk, my DID phone
> will work with stanaphone (in which i'm crapping in my pants if they'll
> exist cause they never return emails). Though CLI won't work.
>
> if i do '/var/run', my DID won't work, but CLI will...
>
> I've tried just coping over the extensions_additional.conf and
> sip_additional.conf files from my old setup to my new one, and that didn't
> work. Maybe I should just install my previous version. Are there QoS
> differences though? I'd rather not regress if that were the case.
>
>
> --
> Anything else, let me know.
>
> - Dominic
>
>
> "It is not the force of a stroke that makes fine art"
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