Brian C. Fertig a écrit :
run asterisk with asterisk -c and see if it gives anymore
information. You can also get it to produce a core dump and see if it gives
you anymore information.
That's pretty much what I did, and it says:
[func_uri.so] => (URI encode/decode functions)
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Robert Rawlinson a écrit :
You may have file damage. Run the file repair.
Rob, thanks for your response.
Which tool would you use to do that?
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Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Yesterday night after a power off due to a faulty UPS my asterisk
> doesn't want to start anymore. Here is what I get on the CLI:
>
> Asterisk Ready.
> *CLI>
> Disconnected from Asterisk server: Bad file descriptor.
> Executing last minute cleanups
> == De
look the list of hardware!
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/How+To+Debug+and+Troubleshoot+VOIP
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From: "Jean-Michel Hiver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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run asterisk with asterisk -c and see if it gives anymore
information. You can also get it to produce a core dump and see if it gives
you anymore information.
brian
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You may have file damage. Run the file repair.
Bob Rawlinson
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Hi List,
Yesterday night after a power off due to a faulty UPS my asterisk
doesn't want to start anymore. Here is what I get on the CLI:
Asterisk Ready.
*CLI>
Disconnected from Asterisk server: Bad file des