Social Boh
2021-Feb-04 21:26 UTC
[asterisk-users] CentOS 7 yum-update and Gotoif has stoppped to workink
The problem is with this CentOS 7 glibc version: 2.17-317.el7 After the library update and system reboog, gotoif Asterisk application, stop to working Any hint to solve? --- I'm SoCIaL, MayBe El 4/02/2021 a las 11:43 a. m., Social Boh escribió:> Hello, > > today a very strange thing happens on all my CentOS 7 servers. After a > yum update, on all my Asterisk 16.16.0 version, the GotoIF application > stop to working. > > A gotoif example stop to working is: > > same => n,GotoIf($["${ARG1:0:1}" = "+"]?no) > > the result on the Asterisk console is: > > GotoIf("SIP/open1-0000008f", "nan?cli") in new stack > > On all Gotoif on my dialplan, the result is the same... nan?cli > > The yum update include this files: > > gd-last x86_64 2.3.1-1.el7.remi remi-safe > 135 k > glibc x86_64 2.17-322.el7_9 updates 3.6 M > glibc-common x86_64 2.17-322.el7_9 > updates 12 M > glibc-devel x86_64 2.17-322.el7_9 > updates 1.1 M > glibc-headers x86_64 2.17-322.el7_9 > updates 690 k > iwl105-firmware noarch 18.168.6.1-80.el7_9 > updates 234 k > iwl135-firmware noarch 18.168.6.1-80.el7_9 > updates 243 k > iwl2000-firmware noarch 18.168.6.1-80.el7_9 > updates 237 k > iwl2030-firmware noarch 18.168.6.1-80.el7_9 > updates 245 k > iwl3160-firmware noarch 25.30.13.0-80.el7_9 > updates 1.5 M > iwl6000g2b-firmware noarch 18.168.6.1-80.el7_9 > updates 305 k > iwl7260-firmware noarch 25.30.13.0-80.el7_9 > updates 6.1 M > kernel-headers x86_64 3.10.0-1160.15.2.el7 > updates 9.0 M > kernel-tools x86_64 3.10.0-1160.15.2.el7 > updates 8.1 M > kernel-tools-libs x86_64 3.10.0-1160.15.2.el7 > updates 8.0 M > libblkid x86_64 2.23.2-65.el7_9.1 > updates 183 k > libmount x86_64 2.23.2-65.el7_9.1 > updates 185 k > libsmartcols x86_64 2.23.2-65.el7_9.1 > updates 143 k > libuuid x86_64 2.23.2-65.el7_9.1 > updates 84 k > libuuid-devel x86_64 2.23.2-65.el7_9.1 > updates 93 k > linux-firmware noarch 20200421-80.git78c0348.el7_9 > updates 80 M > perl x86_64 4:5.16.3-299.el7_9 updates > 8.0 M > perl-ExtUtils-Embed noarch 1.30-299.el7_9 > updates 51 k > perl-ExtUtils-Install noarch 1.58-299.el7_9 > updates 75 k > perl-Pod-Escapes noarch 1:1.04-299.el7_9 > updates 52 k > perl-devel x86_64 4:5.16.3-299.el7_9 > updates 454 k > perl-libs x86_64 4:5.16.3-299.el7_9 > updates 690 k > perl-macros x86_64 4:5.16.3-299.el7_9 > updates 44 k > php70-php-common x86_64 7.0.33-25.el7.remi > remi-safe 597 k > php70-php-json x86_64 7.0.33-25.el7.remi > remi-safe 66 k > php70-php-xml x86_64 7.0.33-25.el7.remi > remi-safe 173 k > php70-php-xmlrpc x86_64 7.0.33-25.el7.remi > remi-safe 83 k > php71-php-common x86_64 7.1.33-12.el7.remi > remi-safe 609 k > php71-php-json x86_64 7.1.33-12.el7.remi > remi-safe 67 k > python-perf x86_64 3.10.0-1160.15.2.el7 > updates 8.1 M > systemd x86_64 219-78.el7_9.3 updates > 5.1 M > systemd-libs x86_64 219-78.el7_9.3 > updates 418 k > systemd-sysv x86_64 219-78.el7_9.3 > updates 97 k > tuned noarch 2.11.0-11.el7_9 updates 269 k > util-linux x86_64 2.23.2-65.el7_9.1 > updates 2.0 M > zlib x86_64 1.2.7-19.el7_9 updates 90 k > zlib-devel x86_64 1.2.7-19.el7_9 > updates 50 k > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20210204/31b212ca/attachment.html>
Michael L. Young
2021-Feb-05 16:18 UTC
[asterisk-users] CentOS 7 yum-update and Gotoif has stoppped to workink
----- On Feb 4, 2021, at 4:26 PM, Social Boh <social at bohboh.info> wrote:> The problem is with this CentOS 7 glibc version:> 2.17-317.el7> After the library update and system reboog, > gotoif Asterisk application, stop to working> Any hint to solve?Until it is resolved, you can do a 'yum history' and note the transaction ID of the update. Then try running 'yum history undo [transaction id]'. That should roll you back to the previous glibc. Looks like Red Hat is already working on it: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5778071 -- Michael Young (elguero) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20210205/a21c69d1/attachment.html>