Did you take a look at /var/log/syslog? Am 26.11.2014 21:08, schrieb Antoine Megalla: > Hi, > > I looked for asterisk in /usr/sbin using the commands ls and find and > whereis and it was not there. > > I know that the process is killed because when I start asterisk using > the command asterisk -vvvvc it starts and then it exits and the word > killed is wrote on the console. > > Ever time I copy a new executable to /usr/sbin either using cp command > or make install it gets deleted too. > > Now I used the strace command on asterisk and I can clearly see at the > end of the strace the line : killed by SIGKILL > This means that something or someone is actually and purposely killing > asterisk but I do not know what or who is doing that also I know that > I am the only user on the system. > > Again any indicators to solve this very weird issue are welcomed. > > Regards, > Antoine Megalla > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 26, 2014, at 6:12 PM, Thorsten Göllner <t...@ovm-group.com > <mailto:t...@ovm-group.com>> wrote: > >> >> Am 26.11.2014 11:37, schrieb Antoine Megalla: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am struggling with a very strange issue I have been facing for >>> the past week; >>> I have a fresh install of CENTOS 5.11 and I have installed asterisk >>> 1.8.32 form sources. >>> The asterisk installation went fine but as soon as I start asterisk >>> executable it loads everything and then after the "Ready" line the >>> process gets killed and when I try to run it again i get: >>> /usr/sbin/asterisk : command not found >>> >>> I cleaned the source and re-installed asterisk and again the same >>> thing happened again !!! >>> I downloaded asterisk versions 1.4, 11, 12 and compiled them from >>> sources and installed them (make install) and amazingly, the same >>> thing happened to all of them: I do a "make" then "make install" and >>> as soon as I start asterisk the process is killed and the executable >>> removed from /usr/sbin. >>> >>> I tried to look a the asterisk log files but I cannot find a single >>> error in them. >>> Also if it was really deleted how did bash know that asterisk is >>> supposed to be located in /usr/sbin/asterisk ? >>> >>> I tried to copy the executable myself after compilation (everything >>> done as root) to the /usr/sbin and again if it runs then it is deleted. >>> >>> If someone can explain to me this behavior or advise me on what to >>> check to resolve this issue, then I would be grateful. >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> you write "Also if it was really deleted .." - did you looked at it >> via "ls /usr/sbin/asterisk"? >> >> You compiled asterisk (make / make install) as root I think. Perhaps >> access rights are not set properly? root is owner but you try to >> start the daemon as "normal" user? >> >> You write "the process is killed". Where do you now? Did you get a >> message on your terminal? Did you take a look at /var/log/syslog?
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