Am Samstag, den 16.10.2010, 14:00 -0500 schrieb Shaun Ruffell:
On 10/16/10 12:47 PM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 14:34 -0500 schrieb Shaun Ruffell:
On 10/15/2010 04:00 AM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
I setup an asterisk system (asterisk 1.8-rc3,
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 14:34 -0500 schrieb Shaun Ruffell:
On 10/15/2010 04:00 AM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
I setup an asterisk system (asterisk 1.8-rc3, dahdi-linux-2.4.0 with
dahdi-extra from Tzafrirs git, kernel 2.6.35.4). The hardware is an
older pc system with Celeron CPU
On 10/16/10 12:47 PM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 15.10.2010, 14:34 -0500 schrieb Shaun Ruffell:
On 10/15/2010 04:00 AM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
I setup an asterisk system (asterisk 1.8-rc3, dahdi-linux-2.4.0 with
dahdi-extra from Tzafrirs git, kernel 2.6.35.4). The hardware
Hi,
I setup an asterisk system (asterisk 1.8-rc3, dahdi-linux-2.4.0 with
dahdi-extra from Tzafrirs git, kernel 2.6.35.4). The hardware is an
older pc system with Celeron CPU (2.5 GHz) with a Beronet BN4S0 ISDN
card. The system starts without any errors.
I discovered a severe issue. The kernel
On 10/15/2010 04:00 AM, Karsten Wemheuer wrote:
I setup an asterisk system (asterisk 1.8-rc3, dahdi-linux-2.4.0 with
dahdi-extra from Tzafrirs git, kernel 2.6.35.4). The hardware is an
older pc system with Celeron CPU (2.5 GHz) with a Beronet BN4S0 ISDN
card. The system starts without any
Hello,
I'm getting a KErnel Pannic every time i restart the server, what could be
happening?
I just make: shutdown -r now and the server gets Kernel Panic. I'have to
go on site and press the power button
Here you have my sotware versions:
Asterisk 1.4.24.1
DAHDI Tools Version - 2.1.0.2
DAHDI
Hi,
Mostly this Problem is Hardware issue . check your server Hardwares.
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Danny Dias ing.diasda...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting a KErnel Pannic every time i restart the server, what could be
happening?
I just make: shutdown -r now and the server gets
On Thursday 30 Sep 2010, Danny Dias wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting a KErnel Pannic every time i restart the server, what could be
happening?
I just make: shutdown -r now and the server gets Kernel Panic. I'have to
go on site and press the power button
Here you have my sotware versions:
- Danny Dias ing.diasda...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting a KErnel Pannic every time i restart the server, what could be
happening?
I just make: shutdown -r now and the server gets Kernel Panic. I'have to go
on site and press the power button
I'd be willing to bet Wanpipe is
Thanks Tim
That solved my problem, thank you very much...but now i'm having another
problem, when the server starts, it doesn't start asterisk automatically,
should i change the start script?
2010/9/30 Tim Nelson tnel...@rockbochs.com
- Danny Dias ing.diasda...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm
- Danny Dias ing.diasda...@gmail.com wrote:
That solved my problem, thank you very much...but now i'm having another
problem, when the server starts, it doesn't start asterisk automatically,
should i change the start script?
Your system *should* start Wanpipe, DAHDI, then Asterisk (in
I've seen this consistently on three systems, with three different
cards, and multiple versions of DAHDI. At first I thought the issue
only occurred on newer, Nehalem-based, systems, but I reproduced it on
a Core 2 Duo box as well. I've tested with dahdi-linux 2.2.0.2, dadhi-
linux-complete
I attempted an upgrade of our production system from Asterisk/Zaptel 1.2 to
1.4 this weekend. Intially everything looked like it was working properly,
but some time in the day following the upgrade, the system died to a kernel
panic. I wasn't able to catch the entire kernel dump on the console
asterisk trunk from April 1 on fc3. Box has been up for several months
with no issues. Overnight, this remote box died, and rebooting shows the
following on the console:
exec of init (/sbin/init) Failed !!!: 20
umount /initrd/dev Failed: 2
kernel panic - not syncing: attempted to kill init
Rich Adamson wrote:
asterisk trunk from April 1 on fc3. Box has been up for several months
with no issues. Overnight, this remote box died, and rebooting shows the
following on the console:
exec of init (/sbin/init) Failed !!!: 20
umount /initrd/dev Failed: 2
kernel panic - not syncing:
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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 7:59 AM
To: Asterisk Users-List
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Kernel panic - suggestions?
asterisk trunk from April 1 on fc3. Box has been up for several months
with no issues. Overnight, this remote box died
Rich Adamson wrote:
asterisk trunk from April 1 on fc3. Box has been up for several months
with no issues. Overnight, this remote box died, and rebooting shows
the following on the console:
exec of init (/sbin/init) Failed !!!: 20
umount /initrd/dev Failed: 2
kernel panic - not syncing:
i guess you should be asking in a linux support mailing list or
something. Try not executing init as the first program, usually you
can make that by passing as argument to the kernel something like
init=/bin/bash so the first program wont be init but bash, that
would make you know if the problem
Doug Lytle wrote:
Rich Adamson wrote:
asterisk trunk from April 1 on fc3. Box has been up for several months
with no issues. Overnight, this remote box died, and rebooting shows
the following on the console:
exec of init (/sbin/init) Failed !!!: 20
umount /initrd/dev Failed: 2
kernel panic -
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 07:10:29PM -0600, Michael Welter wrote:
I've just loaded zaptel 1.0.9 on a new 2.6.12 system (FC4 with updates).
The system has a TE110P card, and zaptel.conf is configured for an E1.
When I do a 'zaptel stop' I get a kernel panic.
Did you stop asterisk first?
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Sure yourself that your card haven't IRQ shared.
In this case (you have IRQ conflict) change your card of PCI slot, or
modify IRQ assignment on BIOS and try again unload wcte11xp/zaptel
drivers.
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 07:10:29PM -0600, Michael Welter wrote:
I've just loaded zaptel 1.0.9 on a new 2.6.12 system (FC4 with updates).
The system has a TE110P card, and zaptel.conf is configured for an E1.
When I do a 'zaptel stop' I get a kernel panic.
Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks,
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Hello David,
I've spent many hours to make my 2 Fritz PCI v2 work with Asterisk :-)
I was not able to make them work with the fcpci drivers (even with
custom driver modifications).
The solution was to use mISDN (with chan_capi) instead of fcpci.
You have a guideline at
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 16:11 +0200, Oga wrote:
I've spent many hours to make my 2 Fritz PCI v2 work with Asterisk :-)
I was not able to make them work with the fcpci drivers (even with
custom driver modifications).
The solution was to use mISDN (with chan_capi) instead of fcpci.
You have
I've spent many hours to make my 2 Fritz PCI v2 work with Asterisk :-)
I was not able to make them work with the fcpci drivers (even with
custom driver modifications).
The solution was to use mISDN (with chan_capi) instead of fcpci.
You have a guideline at
Hi
Everyone,
Long time reader,
first time poster.
FINALLY got my First
AVM Fritz Card up and running under Centos 3.4
Installed the
secondmodified the drivers etc as per the instructions found at the
wiki
System
boots
Modprobe
capi
all
good
modprobe fcpci
all
good
modprobe
Thomas Karcher:
possible IRQ conflict?
Ah, no. I finally worked out what it was...
All my fault is the short answer!
I was using kernel 2.6 with the SuSe 9.1 fcpci drivers.
I dropped back to 2.4 and used the SuSe 8.2 drivers and it all appears to be
working fine.
Ho hum.
Nick.
So I've got a PBX running with one Fritz card with the fcpci module and that
works fine, but add another one and... kersplat... Kernel Panic.
It boots fine with two cards, but panics as soon as the first fcpci.ko
module is 'modprobe'd - I don't even get as far as modprobing the second.
Any
Hi,
Are you sure that you compiled the module with exactly the
same gcc as the kernel?
Yup - I did the kernel compile, rebooted and then did the module compilation
(and then asterisk and then chan_capi etc.). No other changes were made to
the system.
Cheers,
Nick.
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BCN Information
On 16/07/2004, at 9:16 AM, Nick Barnes wrote:
Hi,
Are you sure that you compiled the module with exactly the
same gcc as the kernel?
Yup - I did the kernel compile, rebooted and then did the module
compilation
(and then asterisk and then chan_capi etc.). No other changes were
made to
the system.
Hi,
possible IRQ conflict?
Do you see the binary (in the panic dump) which caused the kernel panic?
Thomas
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