[asterisk-users] Any reason Asterisk won't start without a rebuild on a cloned VPS?
Jonathan H
lardconcepts at gmail.com
Tue Nov 29 04:56:39 CST 2016
Any ideas why a VPS, cloned from another instance (DigitalOcean
"droplets" if it matters), won't run on the new instance?
Everything else is the same; region, memory, disk, hypervisor version etc.
And everything else runs, just not Asterisk, unless I do a make
distclean in the /usr/src/asterisk directory, rebuild, and then it
runs just fine.
I'd understand if I was moving it to a machine with a different
kernel, but this is just a cloned instance.
Here's the kernel log for that time:
Nov 25 15:45:41 kernel: [ 519.943161] traps: asterisk[1909] trap
invalid opcode ip:55a2ce786b63 sp:7ffc0f2604e0 error:0 in
asterisk[55a2ce68b000+2f6000]
Nov 25 15:46:19 kernel: [ 557.633108] traps: asterisk[2677] trap
invalid opcode ip:560385143b63 sp:7ffd846cb540 error:0 in
asterisk[560385048000+2f6000]
Nov 25 15:46:22 kernel: [ 560.387907] traps: asterisk[2678] trap
invalid opcode ip:5618d09a5b63 sp:7fff731341a0 error:0 in
asterisk[5618d08aa000+2f6000]
Nov 25 15:46:28 systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Asterisk PBX...
Nov 25 15:46:28 asterisk[2684]: * Starting Asterisk PBX: asterisk
Nov 25 15:46:28 kernel: [ 566.681372] traps: asterisk[2692] trap
invalid opcode ip:55b01c3feb63 sp:7ffd99b0dec0 error:0 in
asterisk[55b01c303000+2f6000]
Nov 25 15:46:28 asterisk[2684]: Illegal instruction
Nov 25 15:46:28 kernel: [ 566.689693] traps: asterisk[2696] trap
invalid opcode ip:562036befb63 sp:7fff80876c80 error:0 in
asterisk[562036af4000+2f6000]
Nov 25 15:46:28 systemd[1]: asterisk.service: Control process exited,
code=exited status=132
Nov 25 15:46:28 systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: Asterisk PBX.
Nov 25 15:46:28 systemd[1]: asterisk.service: Unit entered failed state.
Nov 25 15:46:28 systemd[1]: asterisk.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
BTW, while I'm in the log, any idea what this is about (less important)
63:Nov 28 11:31:23 kernel: [243839.969623] INFO: task asterisk:13711
blocked for more than 120 seconds.
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