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Michiel van Baak wrote:
On 19:28, Tue 15 Feb 05, Asterisk wrote:
Ok, this is my third help plea for the day, however it's something that has been bugging me for quite some time.
To put it quite simply, "Stop now" doesn't. Neither does "Restart Now"
Well, ok, if I start *, and then "stop now" it does.
However, after a day's calling (2000+ calls from SIP->Zap pri or zap pri->sip), it doesn't. The only way to stop * is to kill the safe_asterisk, kill -9 the asterisk process and killall -9 mpg123
Hi,
Are there any channels busy? (check with "show channels")
Everyone's gone home now. There is no active calls. Yet "Show Channels" gives:
pbx*CLI> show chaNNELS
Channel (Context Extension Pri ) State Appl. Data
SIP/6028-b1ff (AgentQ s 1 ) Up (None) (None)
SIP/6011-da2f (AgentQ s 1 ) Up (None) (None)
SIP/6019-8fe7 (AgentQ s 1 ) Up (None) (None)
SIP/6019-f866 (AgentQ s 1 ) Up (None) (None)
SIP/6010-6bea (AgentQ s 1 ) Up (None) (None)
SIP/750-2657 (AgentQ s 1 ) Up (None) (None)
6 active channel(s)
This is obviously a *bad* thing (tm). What could cause this ?
I had this a couple of times too and worked out to be a resolving issue. My server was unable to resolve FWD.
All of these clients are on the same lan segment as the server.
Also, the safe_asterisk script is meant to keep asterisk running 24/7, as in, restart * when it goes down.
Yeah, I'm aware of the safe_asterisk. That's why I have to kill that bugger first :)
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