[Asterisk-Dev] SIP crash backtrace
Karl Putland
karl at putland.linux-site.net
Fri Jul 4 16:18:12 MST 2003
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 16:43, John Todd wrote:
> I'd be happy to give you access to the system if you'd like to examine further.
>
> JT
>
>
> #0 sip_reg_timeout (data=0x80e0a68) at chan_sip.c:2700
> 2700 p->registry = NULL;
> (gdb) bt
> #0 sip_reg_timeout (data=0x80e0a68) at chan_sip.c:2700
> #1 0x080518b5 in ast_sched_runq (con=0x80d9a58) at sched.c:330
> #2 0x4345505e in do_monitor (data=0x0) at chan_sip.c:4890
> #3 0x40033b9c in pthread_start_thread (arg=0x43c5ebe0) at manager.c:274
> (gdb) print p*
> No symbol "p" in current context.
> (gdb) print p
> No symbol "p" in current context.
> (gdb)
>
you'd have to do a select of frame first to print symbols.
--Karl
>
> >can you
> >
> >print p
> >or
> >print *p
> >
> >Martin
> >
> >On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, John Todd wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I have about 6 or 7 SIP "register =>" statements in my sip.conf,
> >> which seems to be killing Asterisk regularly (it seems after I make a
> >> SIP call, it dies about 50% of the time.)
> >>
> >> Note: One of my "register =>" lines always results in a failure - the
> >> server refuses the request (it's to one of my "test" SIP proxies, and
> >> that machine is down...) Perhaps this is relevant.
> >>
> >> I am not able to get meaningful debug on the console due to an
> >> inexplicable slowdown of console messages to the point of stoppage.
> >> I think this is due to problems unrelated to Asterisk.
> >>
> >> .
> >> .
> >> .
> >> #0 sip_reg_timeout (data=0x80e0a68) at chan_sip.c:2700
> >> 2700 p->registry = NULL;
> >> (gdb)
> >> (gdb) bt
> >> #0 sip_reg_timeout (data=0x80e0a68) at chan_sip.c:2700
> >> #1 0x080518b5 in ast_sched_runq (con=0x80d9a58) at sched.c:330
> >> #2 0x4345505e in do_monitor (data=0x0) at chan_sip.c:4890
> >> #3 0x40033b9c in pthread_start_thread (arg=0x43c5ebe0) at manager.c:274
> >> (gdb)
> >>
> > > JT
>
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