Steve Repo
2008-Aug-28 11:18 UTC
[asterisk-users] Weird asterisk error: ztscan command not found
Hello, I've installed Asterisk and Asterisk GUI 2.0. The GUI says "No Analog Card found" and /etc/asterisk/ztscan.conf is empty. I see the following message from asterisk, <snip> -- Executing [executecommand at asterisk_guitools:1] System("Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-a145,2", "uptime > /var/lib/asterisk/static-http/config/sysinfo_output.html") in new stack -- Executing [executecommand at asterisk_guitools:2] Hangup("Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-a145,2", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (asterisk_guitools, executecommand, 2) exited non-zero on 'Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-a145,2' -- Executing [executecommand at asterisk_guitools:1] System("Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-f51c,2", "touch /etc/asterisk/applyzap.conf") in new stack -- Executing [executecommand at asterisk_guitools:2] Hangup("Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-f51c,2", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (asterisk_guitools, executecommand, 2) exited non-zero on 'Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-f51c,2' -- Executing [executecommand at asterisk_guitools:1] System("Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-3adf,2", "ztscan > /etc/asterisk/ztscan.conf") in new stack /bin/sh: ztscan: command not found [Aug 29 00:37:13] WARNING[3699]: app_system.c:107 system_exec_helper: Unable to execute 'ztscan > /etc/asterisk/ztscan.conf' == Spawn extension (asterisk_guitools, executecommand, 1) exited non-zero on 'Local/executecommand at asterisk_guitools-3adf,2' == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/ztscan.conf': Found == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/users.conf': Found == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/zaptel_guiRead.conf': Found == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/../zaptel.conf': Found </snip> My ztscan is installed in /sbin/ztscan. And running /sbin/ztscan produces, <snip> [root at iw1 ~]# /sbin/ztscan [1] active=yes alarms=UNCONFIGURED description=wrtdm Board 1 name=WRTDM/0 manufacturerdevicetypelocationbasechan=1 totchans=24 irq=0 type=analog port=1,none port=2,none port=3,FXO port=4,FXO port=5,none port=6,none port=7,none port=8,none port=9,none port=10,none port=11,none port=12,none port=13,none port=14,none port=15,none port=16,none port=17,none port=18,none port=19,none port=20,none port=21,none port=22,none port=23,none port=24,none [root at iw1 ~]# </snip> Here's a bit more about my hardware, PC Hardware: AMD X2 4600+ AM2 CPU Gigabyte GA-EM780G-S2H (rev 1.1) 2GB DDR2 800MHz VoIP Hardware: Sangoma A200 PCI-E (No HW echo canceller) 2x FXO Ports Software: CentOS 5.2 x86_64 up-to-date Sangoma: Wanpipe (STABLE) 3.2.7.1 Asterisk: asterisk 1.4.21.2 libpri 1.4.5 zaptel-1.4.11 asterisk-addons-1.4.7 How do I tell asterisk-gui to find /sbin/ztscan so that it can populate /sbin/ztscan and hence find the hardware? Thanks in advance, Steve