Darrick Hartman wrote:
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Cleve,

You can either ignore the warnings or disable the modules that are trying to load (that you're not using).
If you look at /etc/asterisk/modules.conf, you'll see several modules listed.

In your case, you would want to noload res_smdi.so and chan_misdn.so since it 
doesn't look like you're using those.

I no load a whole host of unused modules.
Somewhere, many moons ago, I found a posting on one of the lists that had suggestions. If modules.conf is set to "autoload" then one can no load these, as well as skinny, mgcp, musiconhold if you aren't using it and a raft of others.
Anyone interested I can post my "minimal" load.
Also on some versions, I found that the application macro wasn't loading, and had to specify that to load. Never figured out why.
<snip>
Not sure why you're seeing RED ALARM for dahdi (which is really zaptel, but 
Digium made the change to call it dahdi even if we're still using zaptel...)

In my experience, if FXO ports on a TDM400 aren't connected to a CO to see battery, they will give a RED alarm.

John Novack

Darrick

On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 01:47:36 +1100, "Cleveland Electronic Services"
<i...@clevelandelectronicservices.com> wrote:
Hi All.

I am seeing a lot of this in my logs, any ideas how to fix it.

Mar  6 00:39:18 pbx local0.warn asterisk[1462]: WARNING[1462]:
res_smdi.c:1335 in load_module: No SMDI interfaces are available to
listen
on, not starting SMDI listener.
Mar  6 00:39:18 pbx local0.err asterisk[1462]: ERROR[1462]:
codec_dahdi.c:419 in find_transcoders: Failed to open /dev/zap/transcode:
No
such file or directory
Mar  6 00:39:18 pbx local0.warn asterisk[1462]: WARNING[1462]:
chan_sip.c:16731 in set_insecure_flags: insecure=very at line 170 is
deprecated; use insecure=port,invite instead
Mar  6 00:39:18 pbx local0.err asterisk[1462]: ERROR[1462]:
chan_misdn.c:5053 in load_module: Unable to initialize mISDN
Mar  6 00:39:18 pbx local0.warn asterisk[1462]: WARNING[1462]:
chan_dahdi.c:3787 in handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 1: Red
Alarm
Mar  6 00:39:18 pbx local0.warn asterisk[1462]: WARNING[1462]:
chan_dahdi.c:3787 in handle_alarms: Detected alarm on channel 2: Red
Alarm


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