turday, August 20, 2005 3:25 PM
->To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
->Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ViaTalk Down?
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->Sherwood McGowan wrote:
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->> Anyone have a quickie answer as to why asterisk would suddenly just
->> stop responding? I was a
Sherwood McGowan wrote:
Anyone have a quickie answer as to why asterisk would suddenly just stop
responding? I was able to issue the restart command but I couldn't do sip
show peer and couldn't show channels, etc This is very
disconcerting
Your SIP channel driver was deadlocked. This can
Thanks for the quick response (and call), its running again!
On 8/20/05, Sherwood McGowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've restarted our switch via restart command from the CLI.
>
> Anyone have a quickie answer as to why asterisk would suddenly just stop
> responding? I was able to issue the res
Last note on this, I figured out it was due a freeze in registrations that
we've been having an issue with on asterisk. I'm writing a custom monitoring
script using sipsak for testing registrations, which would SMS the
engineering dept when registrations stop working.
Cheers,
Sherwood McGowan
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I've restarted our switch via restart command from the CLI.
Anyone have a quickie answer as to why asterisk would suddenly just stop
responding? I was able to issue the restart command but I couldn't do sip
show peer and couldn't show channels, etc This is very
disconcerting
We've overall ha
I'm a ViaTalk system engineer. I just got up, I'm about to check it out.
Thanks for the heads up, I wouldn't have seen this until later.
I can tell you however, that our monitoring system did not kick any messages
to me about it acting funny in any way. I'll check it out and get back to
you.
Sh