Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk sudden restart - 1.4.18.1 - Resolved after upgrade to 1.4.22.1
Hi Leif, Thanks for the information. I checked the /tmp/ folder and there was core files and I tried to back trace it but it was not showing the cause of that crash, but anyhow, I upgraded our Asterisk system to 1.4.22.1 and from past few days its going on fine. I have also researched and found that version 1.4.17/18.1 had the issue of channel stuck up as well as random asterisk crashes. Regards Sandesh On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 6:29 AM, Leif Madsen wrote: > das sandesh wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Asterisk got stopped this morning after 20 minutes and phones went to > > 'No Service' and then got started automatically after 20 min, as I could > > see in the full log that asterisk got started at so and so time: > > [Feb 10 08:29:31] VERBOSE[31013] logger.c: Asterisk Event Logger Started > > /var/log/asterisk/event_log > > [Feb 10 08:29:31] VERBOSE[31013] logger.c: Asterisk Dynamic Loader > Starting: > > > > But I am trying to find why did it stopped (and there was no record of > > asterisk stopped?) and then get restarted.In the log I could also see > : > > > > [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP > > response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 > > [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP > > response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 > > [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP > > response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 > > [Feb 10 08:02:08] VERBOSE[7004] logger.c: -- Remote UNIX connection > > [Feb 10 08:02:08] VERBOSE[28272] logger.c: -- Remote UNIX connection > > disconnected > > > > During this period (from 8:02 till 8:29) all the phones went to 'No > > Service'I checked all the logs and could not find any reason why it > > was down or any log that shows asterisk was down at that point..any > > ideas are appreciated... > > Check /tmp/ as there may be a core.# file there which you could > generate a > backtrace from to determine the issue (if you're able to understand what is > outputs :)) > > At the least, if such a core file exists, then you could line it up with > the > time to see if that was indeed the case. If there is a core file, it means > something caused Asterisk to crash. > > > Asterisk version: 1.4.18.1 > > This version is quite old, and if the issue was a crash that brought the > system > down momentarily, it is possible this issue may already be resolved. > > Leif! > > -- > _ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > -- _ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk sudden restart - 1.4.18.1
das sandesh wrote: > Hi, > > Asterisk got stopped this morning after 20 minutes and phones went to > 'No Service' and then got started automatically after 20 min, as I could > see in the full log that asterisk got started at so and so time: > [Feb 10 08:29:31] VERBOSE[31013] logger.c: Asterisk Event Logger Started > /var/log/asterisk/event_log > [Feb 10 08:29:31] VERBOSE[31013] logger.c: Asterisk Dynamic Loader Starting: > > But I am trying to find why did it stopped (and there was no record of > asterisk stopped?) and then get restarted.In the log I could also see : > > [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP > response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 > [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP > response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 > [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP > response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 > [Feb 10 08:02:08] VERBOSE[7004] logger.c: -- Remote UNIX connection > [Feb 10 08:02:08] VERBOSE[28272] logger.c: -- Remote UNIX connection > disconnected > > During this period (from 8:02 till 8:29) all the phones went to 'No > Service'I checked all the logs and could not find any reason why it > was down or any log that shows asterisk was down at that point..any > ideas are appreciated... Check /tmp/ as there may be a core.# file there which you could generate a backtrace from to determine the issue (if you're able to understand what is outputs :)) At the least, if such a core file exists, then you could line it up with the time to see if that was indeed the case. If there is a core file, it means something caused Asterisk to crash. > Asterisk version: 1.4.18.1 This version is quite old, and if the issue was a crash that brought the system down momentarily, it is possible this issue may already be resolved. Leif! -- _ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
[asterisk-users] asterisk sudden restart - 1.4.18.1
Hi, Asterisk got stopped this morning after 20 minutes and phones went to 'No Service' and then got started automatically after 20 min, as I could see in the full log that asterisk got started at so and so time: [Feb 10 08:29:31] VERBOSE[31013] logger.c: Asterisk Event Logger Started /var/log/asterisk/event_log [Feb 10 08:29:31] VERBOSE[31013] logger.c: Asterisk Dynamic Loader Starting: But I am trying to find why did it stopped (and there was no record of asterisk stopped?) and then get restarted.In the log I could also see : [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 [Feb 10 08:02:05] VERBOSE[7027] logger.c: -- Incoming call: Got SIP response 500 "CSeq Number Out of order" back from 192.168.10.16 [Feb 10 08:02:08] VERBOSE[7004] logger.c: -- Remote UNIX connection [Feb 10 08:02:08] VERBOSE[28272] logger.c: -- Remote UNIX connection disconnected During this period (from 8:02 till 8:29) all the phones went to 'No Service'I checked all the logs and could not find any reason why it was down or any log that shows asterisk was down at that point..any ideas are appreciated... Asterisk version: 1.4.18.1 Thanks so much Regards Sandesh -- _ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users