I actually commented all this in safe_asterisk and now asterisk loads all
fine at the beginning. Is this okay to do? Also at the beginning of the file
I commented #TTY=9 as well. Can someone shade some light as to what TTY is
and how it can have an adverse effect if it's not available?
#if test "x
I did see the TTY=9 on the third or fourth line but commenting that doesn't
help much. I would really appreciate it if you can send the changes you
made.
Indeed it is a VPS.
Thanks,
Bruce
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 7:49 PM, Warren Selby wrote:
>
> *chown: cannot access `/dev/tty9': No such file or
chown: cannot access `/dev/tty9': No such file or directory
I had this error on a VPS (virtual server) that did not have access to
tty's. You can take the TTY statement out of safe_asterisk script and
then try it again. I don't have the exact code right now because I'm
on my phone, but
On 6/7/2010 5:20 PM, bruce bruce wrote:
Thanks for the input Seann and Steve. That is insightful. I did run
chkconfig --list asterisk and following is the output:
*[r...@tel ~]# chkconfig --list asterisk*
*asterisk0:off 1:off 2:on3:on4:on5:on6:off*
In file /usr/sbin/
Thanks for the input Seann and Steve. That is insightful. I did run
chkconfig --list asterisk and following is the output:
*[r...@tel ~]# chkconfig --list asterisk*
*asterisk0:off 1:off 2:on3:on4:on5:on6:off*
In file /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk I have priority for asterisk
Steve Edwards wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010, bruce bruce wrote:
CentOS 5.4 and asterisk does stay running after it's loaded by asterisk
-g. But the chkconfig --add asterisk doesn't work :(
What does "chkconfig --list asterisk" show?
The "add" command looks in the asterisk script for a li
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010, bruce bruce wrote:
> CentOS 5.4 and asterisk does stay running after it's loaded by asterisk
> -g. But the chkconfig --add asterisk doesn't work :(
What does "chkconfig --list asterisk" show?
The "add" command looks in the asterisk script for a line that looks like:
CentOS 5.4 and asterisk does stay running after it's loaded by asterisk -g.
But the chkconfig --add asterisk doesn't work :(
I need FOP and this error should go away as it's annoying. I don't see this
on Trixbox, piaf, or Elastix. It shouldn't be on my install either.
Thanks for the input.
On Su
The op_server.pl is part of the Flash Operators Panel, which isn't
really important to the operation of the PBX, it is just a nice pretty
interface showing what lines and what groups are active. What O/S are
you using? Are there any errors in the asterisk logs? Does asterisk stay
running after
Reboot like 10 times and the problem still presists.
Also, upon reboot despite having done "chkconfig --add asterisk" asterisk
still doesn't load automatically. And amportal start fails. So, I have to do
"asterisk -g" first and then amportal start. Wondering if that might be
related?
Thanks for t
On 6 June 2010 19:48, bruce bruce wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Just did an Asterisk 1.6.x (repo install) and FreePBX (source install).
> When trying to dial a number, I get this:
>
> tel*CLI> Use of uninitialized value in hash element at /var/www/html/panel/
> op_server.pl line 3367.
> Use of uninitiali
Hi Guys,
Just did an Asterisk 1.6.x (repo install) and FreePBX (source install). When
trying to dial a number, I get this:
tel*CLI> Use of uninitialized value in hash element at /var/www/html/panel/
op_server.pl line 3367.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
/var/www/html
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