[asterisk-users] Asterisk Getting Crashed

Ahmed Chohan ahmedmunir007 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 25 16:11:28 CDT 2020


Hi,

Currently I'm experiencing crashes on Asterisk more recently, see messages
below (crashed reason: segfault signal 6).

abrt-hook-ccpp[19864]: Process 7082 (asterisk) of user 0 killed by SIGABRT
- dumping core

asterisk: ERROR[15373][C-0004e304]: astobj2.c:131 in INTERNAL_OBJ: FRACK!,
Failed assertion bad magic number 0x0 for object 0x7fbd2c

00d170 (0)

After running the backtrace for the coredump, I'm unable to pinpoint the
root cause of it (see partial messages for the backtrace below).
Furthermore, I've checked in the forums and advised the "utils.so" module
issue but I don't think it might be causing this crash.

[root at alpha01 ccpp-2020-06-25-10-46-01-7082]# gdb /usr/sbin/asterisk
coredump

GNU gdb (GDB) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6.1-119.el7

Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
>

This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.

There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"

and "show warranty" for details.

This GDB was configured as "x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu".

For bug reporting instructions, please see:

<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>...

Reading symbols from /usr/sbin/asterisk...done.

[New LWP 15373]

[New LWP 15800]

[New LWP 16125]

[New LWP 15829]

[New LWP 16486]

..

Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/asterisk -f -vvvg -c'.

Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.

#0  0x00007fbe7a65f337 in ?? ()

(gdb) bt full

#0  0x00007fbe7a65f337 in ?? ()

No symbol table info available.

#1  0x00007fbe7a660a28 in ?? ()

No symbol table info available.

#2  0x0000000000000020 in ?? ()

No symbol table info available.

#3  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()

No symbol table info available.


OS I'm running is CentOs 7.7.1908 and the Asterisk version is 13.21-cert3.
Please advise.

-- 
Regards,

Ahmed Munir Chohan
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