RE: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten

2007-06-07 Thread Watkins, Bradley
Please post the relevant portions of your sip.conf and extensions.conf

I'll bet dollars to donuts you have the same context defined as both
your regcontext and as a context in extensions.conf (or an .ael, or
whatever).

- Brad 

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 Ok, I could have sworn this was fixed in Asterisk 1.2, but it 
 seems in Asterisk 1.4.4, that doing a reload, or even an 
 'extensions reload' will clear any extensions that have been 
 created by regexten. This is VERY bad!
 
  
 
 Doug.
 
  
 
 

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RE: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten

2007-06-07 Thread Douglas Garstang
Brad,

I can't post the entire contents of sip.conf and
extensions.conf/extensions.ael, but as you can see below, I don't have a
sip_autoreg defined anywhere in my dial plan.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# cat sip.conf
[general]
context=default
allowoverlap=no
bindport=5060
bindaddr=xxx.yyy.34.201
srvlookup=yes
regcontext=sip_autoreg

[EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# grep sip_autoreg extensions.conf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# grep sip_autoreg extensions.ael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]#

Douglas.

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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten

Please post the relevant portions of your sip.conf and extensions.conf

I'll bet dollars to donuts you have the same context defined as both
your regcontext and as a context in extensions.conf (or an .ael, or
whatever).

- Brad 

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 Subject: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten
 
 Ok, I could have sworn this was fixed in Asterisk 1.2, but it 
 seems in Asterisk 1.4.4, that doing a reload, or even an 
 'extensions reload' will clear any extensions that have been 
 created by regexten. This is VERY bad!
 
  
 
 Doug.
 
  
 
 

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RE: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten

2007-06-07 Thread Watkins, Bradley
So it is, I was wrong.  What do you get when you do a 'show dialplan
sip_autoreg'?  Does it show pbx_config or anything like that, or does it
say SIP?

In theory at least (though I'd have to peek at the code again to refresh
my memory), contexts that aren't created by pbx_config should not get
destroyed when you do an 'extensions reload'.

- Brad 

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 Douglas Garstang
 Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 11:12 AM
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 Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten
 
 Brad,
 
 I can't post the entire contents of sip.conf and
 extensions.conf/extensions.ael, but as you can see below, I 
 don't have a
 sip_autoreg defined anywhere in my dial plan.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# cat sip.conf
 [general]
 context=default
 allowoverlap=no
 bindport=5060
 bindaddr=xxx.yyy.34.201
 srvlookup=yes
 regcontext=sip_autoreg
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# grep sip_autoreg extensions.conf
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# grep sip_autoreg extensions.ael
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]#
 
 Douglas.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Watkins,
 Bradley
 Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 3:28 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten
 
 Please post the relevant portions of your sip.conf and extensions.conf
 
 I'll bet dollars to donuts you have the same context defined as both
 your regcontext and as a context in extensions.conf (or an .ael, or
 whatever).
 
 - Brad 
 
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  Subject: [asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten
  
  Ok, I could have sworn this was fixed in Asterisk 1.2, but it 
  seems in Asterisk 1.4.4, that doing a reload, or even an 
  'extensions reload' will clear any extensions that have been 
  created by regexten. This is VERY bad!
  
   
  
  Doug.
  
   
  
  
 
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[asterisk-users] Reload in 1.4 clears regexten

2007-06-06 Thread Douglas Garstang
Ok, I could have sworn this was fixed in Asterisk 1.2, but it seems in
Asterisk 1.4.4, that doing a reload, or even an 'extensions reload' will
clear any extensions that have been created by regexten. This is VERY
bad!

 

Doug.

 

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