Ryan Booz
2005-Dec-30 08:23 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] wctdm module goes missing after a reboot - Gentoo?
Hey all. I have a Gentoo system with Asterisk 1.2 installed. It's been working great, for some reason the Zaptel module for my Wildcard TDM (wctdm) seems to go missing anytime the server reboots, causing me to have to go to the Zaptel source directory and do a quick "make install". This is the first Linux box I've administered in a number of years Gentoo's module stuff is a bit unfamiliar to me. Any idea what file is getting read at boot that's taking "wctdm" out of the "modprobe" path? Any help on how to solve the problem would be much appreciated. As it stands now, anytime I have to reboot the server, I have to manually login, install the module and then start Asterisk. Thanks! Ryan Booz Director of IT Good Steward Software, LLC 111 Sowers Street, Suite 400 State College, PA 16801 Phone: 877-327-3702 x.26 (814-237-3744 x.26) Fax: 719-623-0577 Visit us at www.energycap.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051230/810a5883/attachment.htm
Moises Silva
2005-Dec-30 08:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] wctdm module goes missing after a reboot - Gentoo?
Hello Ryan. Check out the file /etc/modules.conf, /etc/modules.d/zaptel ....... if for some reason you have empty the modules.conf, modules-update force will fix it, tough. In order to provide you with further help, please provide more "clues". Best Regards PD. 1. did you compiled the kernel yourself? specified modules autoload? 2. what happen when you isse modprobe wctdm after rebooting? On 12/30/05, Ryan Booz <ryanb@energycap.com> wrote:> > Hey all? > > > > I have a Gentoo system with Asterisk 1.2 installed. It's been working > great, for some reason the Zaptel module for my Wildcard TDM (wctdm) seems > to go missing anytime the server reboots, causing me to have to go to the > Zaptel source directory and do a quick "make install". This is the first > Linux box I've administered in a number of years Gentoo's module stuff is a > bit unfamiliar to me. Any idea what file is getting read at boot that's > taking "wctdm" out of the "modprobe" path? > > > > Any help on how to solve the problem would be much appreciated. As it > stands now, anytime I have to reboot the server, I have to manually login, > install the module and then start Asterisk. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Ryan Booz > > Director of IT > > Good Steward Software, LLC > > 111 Sowers Street, Suite 400 > > State College, PA 16801 > > Phone: 877-327-3702 x.26 (814-237-3744 x.26) > > Fax: 719-623-0577 > > Visit us at www.energycap.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > >-- "Su nombre es GNU/Linux, no solamente Linux, mas info en http://www.gnu.org" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20051230/2b1fa293/attachment.htm