More info:
It happened again this evening and when I checked the host-id in
/var/log/asterisk/messages the time when it did not register, it showed a
host-id
Mar 22 18:14:48 VERBOSE[2586] logger.c: == G.729 Host-ID:
90:23:3a:b7:dc:46:88:fc:cf:bb:78:a2:b8:00:75:97:34:xx:xx:xx (removing the
last 6 for security) and it did not load the g729
So did a restart and voila!
Mar 22 18:43:18 VERBOSE[2580] logger.c: == G.729 Host-ID:
05:e5:4b:6c:0d:8b:66:fd:7a:b5:8e:a6:23:73:0b:b1:66:xx:xx:xx WORKS perfectly
Any clues on why the host-id changes?
IDEA: I also notice that sometimes eth0,eth1 and eth2 (Yes: i have three
network interfaces) interchange on reboot. Are they related?
thanks
rajeev
On 3/22/07, Rajeev Natarajan <twogigbox@gmail.com>
wrote:>
> All,
>
> I have around 10 opteron 165 servers all running Fedora Core 5 and
> Asterisk 1.2.x (mostly Asterisk 1.2.16) with 15-25 channels of g729 each.
> They register without any problem but I had to use the codec_g729.so
> corresponding to the i386 version in all of them (asterisk would not start
> if i tried the opteron specific one).
>
> The problem: In one of the servers, we seem to lose the registration after
> a restart - 'show g729' simply does not work! A restart (or two!)
of the
> server after that and things seem fine and show g729 shows the correct
> number of channels registered. This happens fairly randomly and have no
clue
> why this happens only on this one machine. What we've tried:
> 1. permissions on codec_g729a.so - they seem fine
> 2. overwriting the .so file and restarting asterisk - doesn't work
> 3. restarting asterisk a few times - doesn't work
> 4. permissions on .lic file - they seem fine
>
> but none of the above seem to work. The only resolution seems to be to
> keep our fingers crossed while we restart the server!
>
> Ideas / thoughts more than welcome!
>
> thanks
> rajeev
>
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