[asterisk-users] Installing Asterisk on Virtual Machine

Hans Witvliet asterisk at a-domani.nl
Tue Apr 23 02:43:27 CDT 2013


Could it be distro-related?

I have various versions of asterisk (from 1.4 upto 11.3) running
paravirtualized or HW-virtualized with XEN.
Normally i use the pre-build packages from suse, only when i want to try
a release-candidates i need them myself.

hw

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandeep Raju <sandeepraju at practo.com>
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Installing Asterisk on Virtual Machine
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 10:18:00 +0530

Hi Tzafrir,


I have installed Asterisk 11.2 on ubuntu 12.04 64 bit server instance
running on my private openstack cloud. My bare machine is Intel® Core™
i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz × 8  with 8GB ram and running at 64 bit ubuntu
12.04 desktop edition with Kernel Linux 3.2.0-23-generic. 


output of uname -a on my ubuntu cloud instance where i'm trying to setup
asterisk..

Linux asterisk 3.2.0-23-virtual #36-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 10 22:29:03 UTC
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux



Here is my backtrace.. http://paste.kde.org/730316/


Sorry for the late reply...


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Tzafrir Cohen
<tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com> wrote:
        On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 03:44:45PM +0530, Sandeep Raju wrote:
        > Hi,
        >
        > I'm trying to install Asterisk 11.2 on a virtual machine in my
        private
        > opestack cloud.. When I compile Asterisk 11.2 from source
        (./configure,
        > make, make install) as specified in the Asterisk book and run
        it, it gives
        > me the error: "Illegal instruction (core dumped)".
        >
        > Any ideas how I can solve this?
        
        
        What operating system do you have installed there? What CPU?
        
        What is the output of:  uname -a
        
        Illegal instruction means that you tried running an instruction
        that the
        CPU cann't run. Maybe an incorrect choice of optimization flags?
        Maybe
        this is due to libraries not matching your architecture?
        
        Next thing to do: get a trace from the core file that was dumped
        using
        gdb.
        
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