[asterisk-users] Alarm events + asterisk dies

Roberts Klotins roberts at latnet.lv
Fri Oct 17 01:22:47 CDT 2008


Hello,

Thank you for the advice. I am sorry but I could not locate the problem
in the forum. Do you remember anything more specific about it? And was
it on asterisk-users? Do you remember year and month when it was seen?

Thanks a lot,

Roberts

On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 05:20 -0400, broadband Voice wrote:
> You need to download a patch for zaptel, thats why your server is
> crushing. Search through the forum, there is a known problem or
> reverse to a version of Asterisk that is compatible with you zaptel. 
> 
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 2:19 AM, Roberts Klotins <roberts at latnet.lv>
> wrote:
>         Hello there,
>         
>         With extended logging options the events just before Asterisk
>         dying look
>         like this:
>         
>         [Oct 14 00:52:45] VERBOSE[2496] logger.c:   == Starting post
>         polarity
>         CID detection on channel 1
>         [Oct 14 00:52:45] DEBUG[2496] dsp.c: dsp busy pattern set to
>         500,500
>         [Oct 14 00:52:45] VERBOSE[3188] logger.c:     -- Starting
>         simple switch
>         on 'Zap/1-1'
>         [Oct 14 00:52:47] NOTICE[3188] chan_zap.c: Got event 4
>         (Alarm)...
>         [Oct 14 00:52:47] DEBUG[3188] chan_zap.c: Ignoring Polarity
>         switch to
>         IDLE on channel 1, state 9
>         [Oct 14 00:52:47] DEBUG[3188] chan_zap.c: Polarity Reversal
>         event
>         occured - DEBUG 2: channel 1, state 9, pol= 0, aonp= 0, honp=
>         0, pdelay=
>         600, tv= -123711628
>         [Oct 14 00:52:48] NOTICE[3188] chan_zap.c: Alarm cleared on
>         channel 1
>         [Oct 14 00:52:48] DEBUG[3188] chan_zap.c: Ignore switch to
>         REVERSED
>         Polarity on channel 1, state 9
>         [Oct 14 00:52:48] DEBUG[3188] chan_zap.c: Ignoring Polarity
>         switch to
>         IDLE on channel 1, state 9
>         [Oct 14 00:52:48] DEBUG[3188] chan_zap.c: Polarity Reversal
>         event
>         occured - DEBUG 2: channel 1, state 9, pol= 0, aonp= 0, honp=
>         0, pdelay=
>         600, tv= -123710540
>         
>         And that is the last event. Channel 1 is FXO port where my BT
>         line is
>         plugged in. Can anyone suggest if it seems this may be a card
>         fault, or
>         have I misconfigured something?
>         
>         I would really appreciate your help, I cannot afford to have
>         asterisk
>         die randomly.
>         
>         Roberts
>         
>         On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 08:26 +0100, Roberts Klotins wrote:
>         > Hi All,
>         >
>         > I am getting these events in asterisk message log:
>         >       NOTICE[16647] chan_zap.c: Got event 4 (Alarm)...
>         >       NOTICE[16647] chan_zap.c: Alarm cleared on channel 1
>         >
>         > after that asterisk exits silently until I restart it.
>         Sometimes zapata
>         > drivers also get in a state where I need to physically
>         restart the
>         > machine. Does anyone have any suggestions how to
>         troubleshoot these
>         > alarm events?
>         >
>         > Roberts
>         >
>         >
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