Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "How to suppress Local/Zombie channels?"
2010 Dec 23
1
Zombie DAHDI FXO channels
Dear listers,
I'm facing a puzzling situation with Digium TDM2400 card (12 FXO / 12 FXS).
Once a day or so we detect 1 or 2 zombie FXO channels. These can be either
outbound or inbound calls. I thought this could be related to obsolete DAHDI
or Asterisk versions, so I upgraded to 2.4.0 and 1.6.2.15 respectively (OS:
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bits). To no avail; the zombie channels keep showing up.
2004 Nov 23
0
Zombie channels dropping lines
Hi all,
We are running Asterisk 1.0.0 with a TE410P. Very often we exerience
calls dropping in the middle of the call. I enable the full logging and
saw a couple of suspicious messages right before the hangup. Thos could
happen on a Zap-IAX2 bridge as well as on a Zap-Agent bridge... I see
Nov 23 09:08:36 DEBUG[-1274020944]: Bridge stops because we're zombie or
need a soft hangup:
2005 Jul 12
0
nmbd registering itself als DMB is not working
Hello everybody,
i'm just setting up a samba server as pdc with ldap backend.
everything but netbios works fine.
The system is called aadmt00 and is a pdc (virtual) and is bound to the ip 192.168.53.180
hgest3201:~ # ip addr list
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP> mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 brd 127.255.255.255
2005 Feb 22
0
bridging <ZOMBIE> ?
-- SIP/3013-5f1c answered SIP/3000-1368
-- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3000-1368 and SIP/3013-5f1c
-- Started music on hold, class 'default', on SIP/3013-5f1c
-- Stopped music on hold on Zap/1-1
-- Stopped music on hold on SIP/3013-5f1c
-- Attempting native bridge of SIP/3000-1368<ZOMBIE> and SIP/3000-4b9e
Feb 22 16:13:39 WARNING[16172]: rtp.c:1365
2007 Jul 30
0
Zombie (Masqueraded) Channel CDR Problem
Hi,
We are running asterisk 1.2.16 and need to connect two channels which
are already established. We are currently using app_meetme to achieve
that, but we are sometimes unhappy, as app_meetme provides functionality
that produces load that we do not need in our two party conferences. I
figured out that there is an alternative called app_changrab.
2014 Oct 28
1
Asterisk 12 - zombie processes
Hello Asterisk users,
We noticed that on Asterisk 12 zombie processes are being generated - They
are released after a while, but we have around 10-20 zombie processes
running.
We are not sure if this is a normal behavior or an issue.
We saw in the documentation that the bridging module creates zombie
processes - is it related?
Thank you,
Yaron.
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2006 Nov 13
1
Defunct / zombie AGI after some execution time
Hello,
We are running Asterisk-1.0.12 in a CentOS 4-4.2 system, kernel
2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp.
We have some custom AGI, and when we launch Asterisk the system works fine.
But **after some time**, each AGI execution generates a zombie <defunct> process.
We believe that it's not a problem in the AGI code, because Asterisk+AGI is
working fine in the first "n" minutes/hours. This
2016 Jan 29
0
Zombie processes being created when console buffer is full
We have been researching stuck zombie processes in our libvirt lxc
containers. What we found was:
1) Each zombie’s parent was pid 1. init which symlinks to systemd.
2) In some cases, the zombies were launched by systemd, in others the
zombie was inherited.
3) While the child is in the zombie state, the parent process (systemd)
/proc/1/status shows no pending signals.
4) Attaching gdb to
2009 Jun 30
0
Redirect with ExtraChannel on Bridged call give AMI event with second channel name AsyncGoto/...<ZOMBIE>
Originally posted on asterisk-dev with no response for 5 days, so posting it
to the wider audience now.
Asterisk Release 1.6.1.1
Scenario:-
1. 2 SIP peers (Zoiper softphone, if it matters) registered as 901 and
902
2. Using AMI, 901 is Originated
3. When 901 answers, it is Redirected to an extension "exten =>
dial,1,Dial(SIP/902)"
4. 902 rings, then answers
5.
2005 Oct 31
5
zombie domains
Hi,
How can I figure why some domain is still in zombie state, like these ones:
master-xen root /vm/ttylinux# xm list
Name ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 574 1 r----- 90.5
Zombie-small-11 28 0 1 ---s-d 0.9
Zombie-small-17 34 0 1 ---s-d
2003 Nov 11
1
Zombie lines.
I have asked something similar but have never really gotten a way to fix this! I really need to get this fixed or I might have to pull Asterisk out! And I do not want to do this!
We use allot of Anolog phones the Aastra 452 which used to be USWEST and nortel phones before. These phone are bad not and should not be used with Asterisk system. But since I work for a company that does not want to
2007 Feb 22
0
Destroy a zombie sip channel
I am unable how to get a zomebie sip channel to hangup. I've tried the
following in the manager but it doesn't work.
Action: Status
Response: Success
Message: Channel status will follow
Event: Status
Privilege: Call
Channel: SIP/2003-09e2bbe8<ZOMBIE>
CallerID: 093611168
CallerIDName: <unknown>
Account:
State: Up
Link: SIP/2003-09e719f0
Uniqueid: 1171346560.592
Event:
2017 Sep 25
0
A lot of zombie processes on Debian 9
Hai,
Did you check the systemd units? ( not left overs from other versions? )
Is this a member of ADDC ? ) process shows [samba] so im asumming a member server.
And what parameters are used, did you add --with-systemd ?
and on debian DONT use : --with-system-mitkrb5
Debian used Heimdal kerberos ( centos/RH MIT ).
Greetz,
Louis
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba
2016 Jan 29
0
Re: Zombie processes being created when console buffer is full
On 01/29/2016 05:08 AM, Peter Steele wrote:
> We have been researching stuck zombie processes in our libvirt lxc
> containers. What we found was:
>
> 1) Each zombie’s parent was pid 1. init which symlinks to systemd.
> 2) In some cases, the zombies were launched by systemd, in others the
> zombie was inherited.
> 3) While the child is in the zombie state, the parent
2007 Jun 12
0
Zombie SIP channels
on sip show channels I do get a lot of entrys like
192.168.1.47 11 07ba5a490b3 00102/00000 unkn No
Init: INVITE
192.168.1.47 11 19090f115b8 00102/00000 unkn No
Init: INVITE
192.168.1.47 11 7d8b8fde46f 00102/00000 unkn No
Init: INVITE
How do they appear?
How can they be removed? "core show channels" does not list them.
Elmar
2009 Nov 13
1
destroy zombie session
Hi all,
Some time ago I posted an issue regarding the hangup of active calls from the CLI and someone told me that "soft hangup" should work. Well, in fact it does work, but only if the channel is known, i.e. it doesn't work for zombie channels. For example, I have this scenario (CLI output of command "iax2 show channels")
IP-AM-PBX*CLI> iax2 show channels
Channel
2009 May 17
1
SHARED() variables and <ZOMBIE> channel
Hi,
I am using SHARED() function to push destination channel info (i.e.
audio codec) into "source" channel, in order to record into a customer
CDR field.
My dialplan looks like:
[default]
exten => _X.,1,Set(_X-SRC_CHANNEL=${CHANNEL})
exten => _X.,n,Dial(SIP/user at domain.net,30,M(getCalledInfo))
exten => h,1,Set(CDR(DST_CODEC)=${SHARED(X-DST-CODEC,${CHANNEL})})
2011 May 18
3
asterisk's zombie processes
I'm monitoring Asterisk with Nagios. Nagios constantly alerts because of too
many zombie processes. I eventually had to disable the notification for the
alert but why does Asterisk create so many zombie processes, I've see more
than 30 at times and it generally stays in the 20s... just seems unusual and
wondering if it's harmful, thanks in advance.
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2004 Nov 23
1
IAX2->SIP->meetme = ZOMBIE
Hi all,
I'm experiencing a problem with SIP channels going ZOmBIE after the
following sequence of events:
- IAX2 client calls SIP client
- SIP client consultive transfers (using sip REFER) the call to a MeetMe
extension, and hangs up.
At this point, the IAX2 client will indeed be in the meetme room, but a
'show channels' at the * CLI reveals that the SIP channels that were
involved
2005 Oct 07
1
xm shutdown --all --wait and zombie domains
At the moment xm shutdown --all --wait hangs with a zombie domain.
This means it hangs xend stop on dom0 shutdown.. I see no use for this
behaviour, it would be better to skip Zombie-Domain-* domains.
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