[asterisk-users] Permanent restart after upgrade

Hans Witvliet hwit at a-domani.nl
Fri Jun 10 00:45:27 CDT 2011


On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 07:21 +0800, Larry Moore wrote:
> On 10/06/2011 5:32 AM, Hans Witvliet wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I got three asterisk-machines, two of them acting as proxies.
> > On one machine (sles11sp1) i got iritating messages about not bing able
> > to find codec's and other stuff, so i thought it might be time for an
> > update: Stupid!
> >
> > I went originally from a almost working machine running:
> > asterisk180-alsa-1.8.3.2-87.1
> > asterisk180-dahdi-1.8.3.2-87.1
> > asterisk180-1.8.3.2-87.1
> > asterisk180-odbc-1.8.3.2-87.1
> >
> > To a machine that continuously restarts asterisk (+core dumps) running:
> > asterisk180-alsa-1.8.4.2-90.1
> > asterisk180-dahdi-1.8.4.2-90.1
> > asterisk180-1.8.3-85.2
> > asterisk180-odbc-1.8.4.2-90.1
> >
> >
> > Jun  9 16:35:44 kc3004 kernel: [  713.970342] asterisk[5122]:
> > segfault at 7fedcb450716 ip 00007fedeff89c8a sp 00007fff4b4d5d38 error 7 in libpthread-2.11.1.so[7fedeff7f000+17000]
> >
> > No change in config or other settings.
> >
> > Any suggestions are very much welcome...
> > (only thing that puzzles me is that the repo contains 1.8.3 for main
> > asterisk, and 1.8.4 for the rest)
> >
> >
> 
> One thought comes to mind, I'm not sure if you are using the same 
> computer with the same IP address or if you have set up a different 
> computer with the new installation which probably has a different IP 
> address, if the latter I would suggest you check your configuration file 
> for bindings to specific IP addresses and make sure they match the new 
> machine.
> 
> Larry.

Hi Larry,

No, identical machine,
just did a "zypper up -y"
Because of a kernel patch (main reason for updating), i had to reboot.
Just a sip and IAX machine, no harware involved.

hw




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