Michael,

Thanks for the tip. Ok so the kill process caused the email to trigger and
for the service "asterisk" to re spawn. so that is working just fine. what I
am wondering now is... what would be causing my call processed to clear.....
I did notice a lot of issues with ntpd drifting and unable to sync. Could
this be causing some sore of issue where the ami is not seen the correct
time sync causing to calls to be cleared? I even saw that at some point my
system date was Dec 31....

On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Michael Keuter <li...@mksolutions.info>wrote:

> Am 27.09.2011 um 19:21 schrieb Michael Keuter:
> > Am 27.09.2011 um 19:05 schrieb Fernando Fuentes:
> >>
> >> Michael,
> >>
> >> astlinux-0.7.9 - Asterisk 1.8.4.4
> >> I have it set to restart in case of a crash but is not emailing me. This
> is why I didnt caught it. I am wondering why is not emailing me. The logs do
> not show any signs of a crash or any signs of an attempt to email me due to
> a crash.
> >> Though my uptime does not match and this is been occurring since day one
> so something is crashing asterisk on an everyday basis. I can get emails
> from my fax just fine so the email settings are right.
> >
> > Are your email settings in Network/Outbound SMTP... correct, and have you
> tested that?
> > Normally you see when Safe-Asterisk restarted Asterisk in the log
> (/var/log/messages) independent of the email stuff..
> >
> > Michael
>
>
> You can try to manually kill Asterisk with
>
> "cat /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.pid"
> "kill -9 <PID>" in the console, and then see what's in the log.
>
> Normally Safe_Asterisk catches that, restarts it, and makes a log entry.
> Like this:
>
> Sep 27 19:38:05 alix user.info safe_asterisk: Asterisk exited on signal 9.
> Sep 27 19:38:05 alix user.info safe_asterisk: Automatically restarting
> Asterisk.
>
> Then at least you know that Safe_Asterisk works.
>
> Michael
>
> http://www.mksolutions.info
>
>
>
>
>
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