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2014 May 22
1
Xen and Centos 6.5
What exactly is the status of Xen and Centos 6.5? Is it available to install and run on production machines? I find a lot of how-to methods for installation on google, but is there a standard recommended way to install this according to the Centos folk? steve campbell
2015 Aug 05
2
[BUG] Incorrect ASCII escape characters on Mac
On Wed, 2015-08-05 at 10:02 -0400, Ramkumar Ramachandra wrote: > > - at 5 = internal global [10 x i8] c"\22\D0\12\F4!\00\15\F9\EC\E1" > - at 6 = internal global [10 x i8] c"\D0\19\FB+\FD\F8#\03\E2\11" > + at 5 = internal global [10 x i8] c"\22Ð\12ô!\00\15ùìá" > + at 6 = internal global [10 x i8] c"Ð\19û+ýø#\03â\11" > > The diff
2005 Aug 25
4
VoIP providers -- California, U.S.
Hi, Just wondering if people could suggest a good VoIP provider that can service the San Francisco Bay Area and the Los Angeles area. I've tried race.com (recommended to me) but they're kind of hard to get ahold of. Any other suggestions? This is for a business, so reliability is key. I did see the recent thread about this, and while I saw a few mentioned, I didn't see anything
2005 Jan 10
0
64 Bit Support?
...uldn't mind seeing the g729 codec written to take advantage of 64bit processing. Might make a machine capable of handling more PRI -> g729 calls. Right now the limit is about 80 on a dual 3.2Ghz Xeon machine. -Matthew ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Miller" <asterisk@scratchspace.com> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 3:24 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 64 Bit Support? > > I'm running * on an AMD 64 system with FC3 x86_64, everything works fine > so...
2008 Oct 02
2
Keeping a complete CentOS mirror
Is there a way I can keep a complete mirror of old/new releases of CentOS 4/5 automagically? In other words I would pull the old files from the vault site when needed, and new files from one of the other mirrors. I've seen/used a few scripts but rsync just stomps the old releases with the latest. The key issue here is having new release detection happen programmatically so I don't need to
2009 Mar 16
1
Correct way to provide kernel patch
I work with a USB device that is intercepted by the USB HID driver. In order to stop this behavior, the device needs to be added to the HID blacklist (hid-core.c) and a custom kernel needs to be compiled. If I create a CentOS specific patch, it appears I need to create the patch against an already patched source tree (i.e. after running rpmbuild -bp) because other patches exist that add items to
2006 Feb 28
1
Sound quality issue in one direction and wctdm problem with APIC enabled kernel
I'm chasing down a pop/click type of disturbance on a PBX system. Strangely, the disturbance is only heard by the outside caller, the internal recipient hears the caller crystal clear. This seems to have crept up when upgrading the zaptel driver to the 1.2 series while running 1.0.10. I went ahead and upgraded the entire system to 1.2.4. The system is a ~2Ghz AMD 32bit system, with 512MB of
2005 Aug 24
0
SIP trunk rollover problem
Hello, I've got an Asterisk system with 3 SIP trunks configured. Each SIP trunk is actually a 4 port Mediatrix PSTN gateway. The current outbound call routing (via AMP 1.10.007a) uses the 3 trunks in descending order, all set with max channels to 4. Unfortunately, when the first trunk reports a "480 Service Unavailable" (all ports in use), Asterisk reports congestion without
2005 Sep 19
1
"Stopping retransmission on" messages
I'm seeing a number of these logged in "full" while my * system is idle, but I haven't found a good description of what they mean. Can someone oblige? I have a single SIP phone registered and an IAX trunk. Chris Sep 19 22:13:44 DEBUG[18720]: (Provisional) Stopping retransmission (but retaining packet) on '5a20449945beda9461709aae24f8bd8e@216.27.40.102' Request 732:
2007 Jan 06
1
Handling SIP 482 condition
Asterisk SVN-branch-1.2-r48484 I get a SIP Response 482 (loop detected) back from my SIP provider whenever I dial from/to DIDs on the same server. The call is assumed "from an unknown peer", then gets routed to Local/<DID>@from-sip-external which fails. No SIP headers/messages are generated because the SIP channel is gone. It all makes sense, but how can I go about telling
2008 May 09
0
Zaptel ring voltage detection
We've inherited a pair of mostly identical PBX systems, each with a TDM400P Rev I boards and 4 FXO modules. The production system is running Asterisk-Now with 1.4.9, and despite some other issues, it is able to answer inbound calls just fine. The replacement system is currently running Asterisk 1.2.28, and is unable to detect incoming calls, outbound calls work fine. We discovered later
2010 Jun 29
0
T.38 Peer Negotiation Fails
Asterisk 1.4.32 (Also 1.4.26, 1.4.33) Broadvox ITSP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) Linksys 2102 (yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy) Both peers : canreinvite=yes t38pt_udptl = yes I'm having some trouble getting a T.38 fax call established with Broadvox. During negotiation, Asterisk sends a SIP re-invite (T38 switchover) to Broadvox with the Asterisk server's IP address in the Connection Information (c) instead of
2010 Apr 01
1
asterisk-gplonly dependency in asterisk-addons RPM
It seems that asterisk-addons and one or more of Digium's licensed modules such as res_fax_digium have a conflict that doesn't seem to be documented anywhere I can find. In a nutshell, asterisk14-addons-core has a fake provide for asterisk-gplonly : # # core subpackage # %package core Summary: Asterisk-addons core package. Group: Utilities/System Provides: asterisk-gplonly Provides:
2008 Jul 09
2
Bind update overwrites named.conf
I just had a customer's bind server lose all of it's local DNS records. Yum updated the bind packages this morning at ~6am, and replaced the original /etc/named.conf file, saving the old as named.conf.rpmsave. This seems like the opposite of what it should have done (i.e. save the new file as named.conf.rpmnew). There does not appear to be any difference between the originally shipped
2009 Oct 19
2
EDAC Kernel Panic 2.6.9-78 and above
I've got a production system running CentOS 4 that was rock solid until I upgraded from 2.6.9-55 to 2.6.9-78.0.13 (now running 2.6.9-89.0.11). The system now crashes intermittently after a few weeks. I finally caught the panic message : EDAC MC0: INTERNAL ERROR: channel-b out of range (4 >= 4) Kernel panic - not syncing: MC0: Uncorrected Error Looking at the kernel changelog, I see that
2005 Sep 19
1
Resolving QOS problems
I'm looking for advise on troubleshooting QOS problems. After much searching and reading online (Google, Voip-Info Wiki, etc.) I don't feel any closer to finding the right tools to solve my problem. Any info you would like to share would be much appreciated, and I'm sure the thread will server others in the future. The problem : ------------- I'm having intermittent problems
2007 Feb 28
1
VIA C3 Nehemiah Locks Up
Hello, I've got an EPIA-M series motherboard in a system that has locked up twice under random conditions. Nothing is logged to the console or logs, the system just hangs. The system is installed with CentOS 4.4 and running the 2.6.9-42.0.8.EL i686 kernel. I am aware that older C3 processors had the CMOV problem, but that is resolved in the later boards (procinfo below). I've seen a
2008 Aug 13
3
DRBD 8.2 crashes CentOS 5.2 on rsync from remote host
I've got a pair of HA servers I'm trying to get into production. Here are some specs : Xeon X3210 Quad Core (aka Core 2 Quad) 2.13Ghz (four logical processors, no Hyper Threading) 4GB memory Hardware (3ware) Raid 1 mirror, 2 x Seagate 750GB SATA2 650GB DRBD partition run on top of an LVM2 partition. CentOS 5.2 2.6.18-92.1.6.el5.centos.plus DRBD 8.2 (drbd82-8.2.6-1.el5.centos) Kernel