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
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
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:
#
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 line
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
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
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,
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 wcse...@selbytech.com wrote:
*chown: cannot access
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
On 6 June 2010 19:48, bruce bruce bruceb...@gmail.com 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
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 the
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
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