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08:41.01drdrew7906Hi everybody
08:41.22drdrew7906I desperately need some help with a production environment
08:41.47drdrew7906I keep on getting segfaults or general protection faults
08:41.59drdrew7906I have replaced the server there with two other servers
08:42.08WIMPyBroken hardware?
08:42.09drdrew7906tried different versions of Asterisk (11.5 and 11.6)
08:42.18WIMPy~collectdebug
08:42.18infoboti heard collectdebug is a method of collecting logs allowing others help troubleshoot an issue.  Refer to https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Collecting+Debug+Information
08:42.18drdrew7906tried 32bit vs 64bit
08:42.23drdrew7906I have the debug
08:42.25drdrew7906Did the backtrace
08:42.31drdrew7906Can I post it here?
08:42.48drdrew7906Asterisk crashes almost every 10 minutes now
08:42.58WIMPyYou should open a case on issues.asterisk.org.
08:43.06WIMPyHow did you install Asterisk?
08:43.36drdrew7906First used PBX in a Flash's install script and then compiled from source
08:43.42WIMPyAny virtualization going on?
08:43.48drdrew7906no
08:44.11drdrew7906I'm using HP Dl380 G5 with 4Gb of RAM and 2 x 72Gb 10k SAS drives
08:44.22drdrew7906It's a 90 seater call centre
08:44.34drdrew7906the problem is every time Asterisk crashes it drops 60 calls
08:44.38drdrew7906I'm going insane here
08:45.07drdrew7906Could something outside of the PBX e.g. network traffic, faulty NICs or power issues be causing just asterisk to drop?
08:45.32WIMPyYou can also put the bactrace on a pastebin. But you should definitely use Jira.
08:45.48drdrew7906I'll post it there as well
08:45.55drdrew7906Any suggestions on things I could try?
08:45.56WIMPyThat counts as faulty hardware.
08:46.18WIMPyDo you see any pattern as to when it crashes?
08:46.18drdrew7906I have tried turning off all announcements, music on hold and recordings
08:46.23drdrew7906Doesnt make a difference
08:46.36drdrew7906It only seems to crash during office hours from about 9am till 3:30am
08:46.49drdrew7906they are phoning from 7am but only starts crashing at 9 or so
08:46.53drdrew7906then stops at 3
08:47.02drdrew7906sorry thats 3pm not 3am
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08:48.06WIMPyDo you have multiple backtraces?
08:48.10drdrew7906yes
08:48.32WIMPyDoes it crash the same place?
08:49.06drdrew7906not as far as I can see
08:49.11drdrew7906I haven't done backtraces before
08:49.17drdrew7906That's why I came here begging for help
08:49.31drdrew7906The customer phones me 20 times a day. Really don't know what to do anymore.
08:49.49drdrew7906I have the same image that they used at first at a lot of other customers with no crashes
08:50.03drdrew7906I have tried 3 different builds now but still the same issue.
08:50.13WIMPyMight be best to put those backtraces on a web server somewhere for people to compare them.
08:50.23drdrew7906ok I'll load them to pastebin
08:50.31drdrew7906this is the messages log just for today...
08:50.33drdrew7906Dec 18 07:51:33 pbx kernel: : asterisk[30646]: segfault at 10 ip 000000367607938c sp 00007fee8da45c50 error 4 in libc-2.12.so[3676000000+18b000]
08:50.33drdrew7906Dec 18 08:32:30 pbx kernel: : asterisk[8393]: segfault at 10 ip 000000367607938c sp 00007f7175a999a0 error 4 in libc-2.12.so[3676000000+18b000]
08:50.33drdrew7906Dec 18 08:45:42 pbx kernel: : asterisk[11510]: segfault at 10 ip 000000367607938c sp 00007f6dc1362950 error 4 in libc-2.12.so[3676000000+18b000]
08:50.33drdrew7906Dec 18 10:12:58 pbx kernel: : asterisk[1222] general protection ip:7f6d2a68b164 sp:7f6d05f21d40 error:0 in libsqlite.so.0.8.6[7f6d2a670000+4b000]
08:50.33drdrew7906Dec 18 10:20:06 pbx kernel: : asterisk[3555]: segfault at 10 ip 000000367607938c sp 00007f9a53e7e950 error 4 in libc-2.12.so[3676000000+18b000]
08:50.33drdrew7906Dec 18 10:25:28 pbx kernel: : asterisk[5220]: segfault at 10 ip 000000367607938c sp 00007fac7fa221f0 error 4 in libc-2.12.so[3676000000+18b000]
08:50.33drdrew7906Dec 18 10:44:01 pbx kernel: : asterisk[11930]: segfault at 10 ip 000000367607938c sp 00007f4718ce93f0 error 4 in libc-2.12.so[3676000000+18b000]
08:50.34drdrew7906Dec 18 10:47:19 pbx kernel: : asterisk[13002]: segfault at 10 ip 00000036760787e7 sp 00007f93e441cb50 error 4 in libc-2.12.so[3676000000+18b000]
08:51.30WIMPyDoesn't mean much without the bt.
08:51.44drdrew7906ok
08:51.46drdrew7906pasting now
08:51.49WIMPyAnd BTW:
08:51.54WIMPy~pb
08:51.54infobotA "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood the channel. Here are links to a few: http://www.pastebin.com, http://pastebin.ca, http://channels.debian.net/paste, http://paste.lisp.org, http://bin.cakephp.org/; or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude.
08:52.11drdrew7906oh ok. Sorry about that
08:53.33LiuYandrdrew7906: just be curious, does this start happening suddenly, or after some operations
08:55.04drdrew7906It starts when they are running call campaigns
08:55.14drdrew7906We have got a 6Mbps link in there so its not bandwidth related
08:55.17drdrew7906Using G729
08:55.28drdrew7906I have tried ulaw and alaw as well.
08:56.39drdrew7906I often see 40 or 50 concurrent calls going over there but it crashes with as few as 25
08:57.53WIMPyDo you see stuck channels? e.g. zombies or OutgoingSpoolFailed ones?
08:58.44drdrew7906no
08:58.55drdrew7906We did have that before but we upgraded the server
08:59.12drdrew7906more memory and faster CPU. It's got 2 x Dual core Xeon Cpu's now
08:59.51drdrew7906in pastebin I paste the contents of the backtract.txt files or do I upload the file itself?
09:00.02drdrew7906in pastebin I paste the contents of the backtrace.txt files or do I upload the file itself?
09:00.03WIMPyErr, you got rid of stuck channels by upgrading hardware?
09:00.27WIMPyThe output from gdb.
09:00.44drdrew7906What was happening is the concurrent calls would start racing up beyond the number of available agents
09:00.50drdrew7906Sometimes it would go up to 1000 channels in use
09:00.51WIMPyThe core files only have meaning for your installation.
09:01.31drdrew7906I thought it was because we didn't have enough RAM or CPU as the CPU usage was sitting at 50%+ all the time
09:01.39drdrew7906After the upgrade CPU usage is about 7-15%
09:01.44drdrew7906and no more hung channels
09:02.02WIMPydoesn't like that detail
09:03.25WIMPyIs DNS reliable? Are you running a local cacheing nameserver?
09:03.26drdrew7906here is the first backtrack: http://pastebin.com/QeUhkvD3
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09:04.53drdrew7906If anybody can help me in solving this issue I will send you the finest bottle of wine South Africa has to offer.
09:05.10drdrew7906I'm using the ISP DNS server
09:05.49WIMPyRunning you own cache can help.
09:05.53drdrew7906no I don't think I am running my own cache
09:06.14drdrew7906How do I do that?
09:06.22drdrew7906Here is the second backtrace: http://pastebin.com/3sU22KQN
09:06.49WIMPyThere are different ones you can use like dnsmasq or a full named.
09:07.27drdrew7906ok
09:07.46WIMPyOk, both crashes in res_config_sqlite.
09:08.17WIMPyWhat version of Asterisk are you running?
09:08.35drdrew7906current 11.6 but started on 11.5
09:08.39WIMPyAnd what are you using sqlite for?
09:08.46WIMPyHmmm.
09:08.57drdrew7906not sure to be honest...
09:09.11drdrew7906Should I recompile without it?
09:09.17WIMPyIt's called res_config_sqlite3 for me.
09:10.00drdrew7906where do you see the crash in the backtrace?
09:10.01WIMPy'module show like sqlite'
09:10.27WIMPyAt the beginning of the output of bt.
09:10.34drdrew7906ah ok
09:10.49drdrew7906ok did that in the CLI
09:11.16phixWIMPy WIMPy WIMPy! Hefty! Hefty! Hefty!
09:11.25drdrew7906shows cdr_sqlite, cdr_sqlite3_custom, cel_sqlite3_custom, res_config_sqlite and res_config_sqlite3.
09:11.35drdrew7906all of them have use count 0
09:11.39WIMPyIt looks to me as if your sqlite is broken.
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09:12.15WIMPyOh, theres both a res_config_sqlite with and without 3?
09:12.16drdrew7906can I just disable it for now?
09:12.20drdrew7906yes
09:12.48WIMPyYou need sqlite3 for AstDB.
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09:13.05WIMPyDo you use it for anything else?
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09:14.10WIMPyWell, I gues you do.
09:14.20drdrew7906erm...
09:14.24drdrew7906I'm not sure
09:14.30drdrew7906CDR maybe?
09:14.40drdrew7906I have a Asternic CDR stats installed
09:14.43drdrew7906that might use it
09:14.58WIMPyYes, but that should be another module.
09:15.12drdrew7906ok
09:15.34WIMPyI'm not sure where that res_config_sqlite without 3 comes from or what it does.
09:16.08WIMPyDon't see in in menuselect, either.
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09:16.16drdrew7906that's interesting
09:17.18drdrew7906any suggestions?
09:17.50WIMPyUnfortunatly I don't have a clue about that module.
09:18.21WIMPyDo you have multiple versions of sqlite installed?
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09:18.40drdrew7906Its doing the same thing on 3 different boxes with three different builds but they are all based on PBX in a flash.
09:18.43drdrew7906Let me check
09:19.20WIMPyDoes it use realtime configuration?
09:20.14drdrew7906as far as I can see only one instance of mysql
09:20.26WIMPysqlite, not mysql
09:20.31drdrew7906oh right
09:20.46WIMPyOh, I see it. It's under extended support.
09:20.51drdrew7906its not running at all
09:20.53drdrew7906ahh
09:21.17WIMPySo I guess you can use use both sqlite3 or an older version or both.
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09:21.50WIMPysqlite doesn't run its own process.
09:21.58drdrew7906ok
09:21.58WIMPyBut I guess you have two versions of sqlite.
09:22.09drdrew7906looks like it yes
09:22.20drdrew7906If I unload the module will it break the box?
09:22.34WIMPyI don't know what it's used for,
09:23.03WIMPyBut yes, I'd try to get rid of the non-3 version.
09:23.13drdrew7906here is the third backtrace: http://pastebin.com/2tVJbxKe
09:23.24drdrew7906is the non-3 version the one thats crashing?
09:24.22WIMPyYes.
09:24.39WIMPyBut that 3rd bt is bad. It's completely different.
09:24.42phixso, what's the latest?
09:24.51WIMPyAre you sure the hardware is ok?
09:25.05drdrew7906yes. We ran memtest for hours.
09:25.29WIMPyThere's more than just RAM.
09:25.46drdrew7906The 3rd one I sent was the one where it gave me general protection fault
09:26.02drdrew7906We swopped that server out with another 2
09:26.06drdrew7906Did the same thing
09:26.21drdrew7906That's why I'm thinking it has to be something external
09:26.34WIMPyAll completely fifferent hardware, no reused parts?
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09:30.38drdrew7906yes all completely different
09:30.59drdrew7906we basically set up 3 different servers. two of them were HP and one Dell
09:31.06drdrew7906all with their own components
09:31.25drdrew7906disk check, mem test and other tests were run on all of them
09:31.29drdrew7906could not find any issues
09:31.40drdrew7906The server just crashed again. Here is the bt: http://pastebin.com/jvyHPknk
09:31.45drdrew7906I see now its saying sqlite again
09:33.15WIMPyyes
09:33.30WIMPyBut it's only 3 out of 4.
09:33.38drdrew7906it's only given me that other error once
09:33.46drdrew7906Let me check a few more
09:34.36WIMPyIs the power supply stable at that site?
09:34.52drdrew7906no
09:34.57drdrew7906There is no red plug or UPs
09:35.02drdrew7906I have told them to install that
09:35.12drdrew7906Could it be power related?
09:35.27WIMPyPossibly
09:35.33drdrew7906just small enough variance in power supply so that it crashes sql?
09:35.51drdrew7906Well them having a power UPS in can't hurt anyway
09:36.15WIMPyIf it's bad, use an online UPS or a magnetic constanter.
09:36.20WIMPyOr just a bigger PSU.
09:37.00drdrew7906I suspect it is that
09:37.11WIMPyI think its possible. And asit's not always the same fault, i.e. a little random, it seems likely.
09:37.13drdrew7906Because they have other servers on site that are also giving issues but not as often as ours
09:38.03WIMPyAn overrated PSU would take bigger hits.
09:38.37WIMPySo yes, if it happens to other servers as well, the situation seems pretty clear now.
09:39.22drdrew7906The PSU in the server is 750W
09:39.25drdrew7906It's got two of them
09:39.33drdrew7906i think that's adequate
09:39.42drdrew7906Ok I'll put in the UPS today and see if it makes a difference
09:39.44WIMPySounds pretty big.
09:39.59drdrew7906Thank you very very much for your help so far WIMPy
09:40.10WIMPyFor such situations use the expensive online version.
09:40.26drdrew7906I'm at wits end with this customer. They have consumed the last month of my life
09:40.28drdrew7906OK I'll do that
09:40.35drdrew7906Get them APC on-line ups
09:41.11WIMPyI have 3 broken APC ones here.
09:41.40drdrew7906lol
09:41.42WIMPyThe cheaper Back/Pro UPS, but they caused more outages than they fixed.
09:41.44drdrew7906ok that's not good
09:42.14drdrew7906well for now the UPS will probably help a bit
09:42.21WIMPyyes
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10:14.10drdrew7906I ordered a 3KVA online UPS with AVR
10:14.20drdrew7906Going to go install it this afternoon
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15:04.52LoBoGoLHi Every one...
15:05.16LoBoGoLToday I make a E1 with "Telefonica Brazil" with signalling R2. The register is OK I receive calls concurrent no problem, but when We try make concurrent calls I receive a message that "All lines is busy"
15:05.33LoBoGoLIn my scenario internally I have 30 IP Phones trying make this concurrent calls
15:06.29LoBoGoLI use a Digium TE2/0/1 "T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1" (MASTER)
15:07.04[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL: Show us your dahdi configs and the failed call at verbose 10
15:07.07[TK]D-Fender~pb
15:07.07infobotA "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood the channel. Here are links to a few: http://www.pastebin.com, http://pastebin.ca, http://channels.debian.net/paste, http://paste.lisp.org, http://bin.cakephp.org/; or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude.
15:07.09[TK]D-Fender^^^
15:07.51MaliutaLap[TK]D-Fender: is that your best pickup line? "Show us your dahdi configs" ;)
15:08.28[TK]D-FenderMaliutaLap: F350 is my best pickup line...
15:09.08MaliutaLap[TK]D-Fender: don't you yanks call that a pickup truck?
15:09.24MaliutaLapapparently you can now legally import an f350 into .au
15:10.15MaliutaLapwhy it wasn't legal before now I have NFI, my neighbors have had RAM 450 for a couple of years
15:13.02[TK]D-Fenderisn't a "yank"
15:13.49MaliutaLapPOM?
15:15.03[TK]D-Fendernope
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15:16.26MaliutaLapwell you have to come from somewhere
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15:17.20LoBoGoL[TK]D-Fender: here my configs http://pastebin.com/rjeNGbmr
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15:30.15LoBoGoL[TK]D-Fender: Here is the log with verbose 10 http://pastebin.com/7ur8YvjG
15:30.43[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL:   -- Executing [s@macro-dialout-trunk:19] Dial("SIP/8701-000000d7", "DAHDI/1/08007290722,300,") in new stack
15:30.52[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL: You are dialing out a SINGLE channel, not your GROUP
15:31.09[TK]D-Fenderlolso that when that specific channel is in use it won't just pick the next one
15:31.19LoBoGoLShould be a group
15:31.23[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL: Go fix your trunk to dial the group instead "g1"
15:31.35[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL: You didn't pick a group unfortunately.
15:32.17[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL: Easily fixed in your trunk with the "zap identifier".  go change it and it'll probably work fine.
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15:36.54LoBoGoL[TK]D-Fender: Great, works fine
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15:37.07[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL: Good to hear
15:37.10LoBoGoLthankyou for everything
15:37.21[TK]D-FenderLoBoGoL: You're welcome.
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15:43.59rrittgarnLooking for something to replace a Valcom SIP Door intercom. Anyone know of any similar products? the Valcom unit seems to be flakey, looking for a little better.
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16:12.03navaismoAsterisk 12 support VP8?
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16:13.10caughtyes
16:14.08[TK]D-Fenderhttps://www.google.ca/#q=Asterisk+12+support+VP8
16:19.56navaismonein my results was empty otherwise i didnt ask
16:21.04navaismoi only found the meetcho patch for asterisk 11.1.2
16:21.08[TK]D-FenderAbout 572,000 results (0.45 seconds)
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16:22.10saint_hi all - Is anyone using SMART BLF by any chance ?
16:23.25navaismoyea fender give me one with an actual response for asterisk 12, not for asterisk 11 and patches for pjsip
16:23.33saint_cd
16:24.00navaismos/pjsip/chan_sip/
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16:48.21eirirsasterisk 12? wtf
16:50.29eirirshave chan_sccp become mature yet?
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16:53.49[TK]D-Fender[11:23]navaismoyea fender give me one with an actual response for asterisk 12, not for asterisk 11 and patches for pjsip <- if it gave you a response for Asterisk 12... that's what you asked about
16:54.06[TK]D-Fendernavaismo: And patches accepted into 11 should get included in 12
16:55.09navaismoim downloading the latest branch to verify that
17:00.56saint__Did someone switch to the latest DPMA with firmware 1.4 ?
17:02.27Penguineirirs: chan_sccp has been pretty good for years.  I've been using it since I used 1.4.
17:05.01Qwell~ask
17:05.02infobotQuestions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic.  Don't ask if you can ask a question first.  Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them.  Better questions more frequently yield better answers.  We are all here voluntarily or against our will.
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17:05.04Qwellsaint__: ^
17:06.46saint__Qwell well.. since I switched to DPMA 1.7 and Firmware 1.4 , I'm trying to understand this non-understandable wiki about Smart BLF . I used to have on a D70 2 keys with the same name, but different phone number, and now only 1 of the key shows. The 2nd one is nowhere to be seen.
17:07.09QwellSo try asking an actual question.
17:07.34WIMPyYou can't have two keys with the same name.
17:07.44WIMPyAt least that's what I found without using DPMA.
17:08.25saint__WIMPy: I have been doing it for ever ... what I mean by 2 keys with the same name is on a D70 , on the extended keys , display twice the same first name / last name , but give 2 different phone numbers .
17:08.42saint__WIMPy if I roll back to firmware 1.3 , that works perfecto.
17:08.52WIMPyyes
17:09.10saint__WIMPy If I switch to firmware 1.4 , the 2nd key disappear (no using the smart_blf feature yet)
17:09.46saint__WIMPy so is it a bug , or is it a new feature that i need to figure out in smart blf to keep my 2 keys with same first name / last name ?
17:10.16WIMPyActually I have no idea, what smart BLF is.
17:10.30saint__WIMPy you don t want to know.. a new feature in 1.4 ..
17:10.37WIMPyI just foud out that I apparently cant have two keys with the same text.
17:11.10saint__WIMPy what firmware do you use ? because in 1.3 , i have 2 keys with same text (but diff number)
17:13.56WIMPy1.3.2.0
17:15.21saint__WIMPy in 1_3_3 , i confirm I have 2 keys on the extended keyboard, same text, different number
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17:19.16navaismoSo is this a configuration error or bug or what?--->http://pastebin.com/3HvX3fSW   I have in the table in the allow column only: opus;vp8
17:23.30navaismoi guess ill switch back to ast 11
17:27.48saint__WIMPy but back to my problem, when i upgrade to 1.4 with dpma 1.7 , i can t do it anymore.
17:28.54saint__Qwell i wish you guys would explain better the smart blf concept..
17:29.01WIMPyMy problem was that I wanted to define what contact appears on which button. That was teh way I failed.
17:29.31saint__WIMPy it is displayed in the way it is listed in the xml file .. is it this that you are talking about ?
17:29.49WIMPyYes
17:30.39saint__it works here ..
17:31.17saint__WIMPy do you use label="xxx" and primary="1" ?
17:31.45WIMPyToo long ago. Let me check the file...
17:33.04WIMPyNeither
17:33.31saint__that might be your issue .
17:33.36saint__let me show you what i use
17:34.25WIMPyWould be nice to explicitely set the page/key.
17:34.47WIMPyWell, actually I'd find that pretty fundamental.
17:34.56saint__here you go http://pastebin.com/Q8UmPXWK
17:35.11saint__that is under <contacts group_name="BLF" editable="0" id="0">
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17:36.18saint__WIMPy my d70 has blf_contact_group=BLF in its configuration
17:36.23saint__i use DPMA though
17:36.39saint__and that allows me to place in the order i want the contacts on the extended keys
17:36.44saint__works well until 1.3
17:36.52WIMPyI have bubscribe_to's instead.
17:37.16WIMPysub...
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17:54.13WIMPyHmm. Were ConfBridge mute/unmute events new in 12?
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18:41.51saint__ha.
18:41.59saint__i finally got successful at loading one of my own logos on the phone
18:42.04saint__amen
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19:10.03navaismogreat, ast11 with the meetecho pathc work with vp8 but no sound... ¬¬
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19:50.35drmessanoYou're still on this WebRTC thing?
19:50.43drmessanoI thought we were going back to ICQ
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20:00.57navaismowell i just tried too make it work the video
20:01.20navaismowithout the media gateway but is not working... ¬¬
20:01.30navaismoand the opus produce no sound at all
20:02.45[TK]D-FenderWhere would it be coming from?
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20:15.14Elv1313(v1.8.*) Hello, I am tring to enable TLS security. I did this https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+TLS+Transport . Then I added an extension "999" with TLS as only transport. Good, I can register it fine! Wirehark show it is using TLS as planned. Everything look fine unless you take a deeper look: My certificates are totally ignored, the handshake is successful even in the ca.crt or client.pem are PNG files
20:16.04Elv1313Is it for the NSA :P? No, but really, why is this possible?
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20:18.05navaismo[TK]D-Fender, drmessano here is the sip debug-->http://pastebin.com/8YfpBsKc the js debug--->http://pastebin.com/Se7bat02 No audio and no remote video
20:18.17navaismoand yes "I also like to live_dangerously"
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20:23.15dan_jHi. My default context is secured against anonymous dialling. However, how can I block this from happening? http://pastebin.com/GGfjYBzy
20:23.34dan_jI just got flooded with them. Blocked the IP manually. Is there any way to use fail2ban to block them?
20:24.04dan_jMaybe I can verbose the source ip into the logs and then use fail2ban?
20:26.01drmessanonavaismo, i'm waiting for the clean_underwear config option
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20:26.16drmessano"Yes I live_dangerously and have clean_underwear"
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20:40.28navaismoyou mean sip peer configuration?
20:42.21navaismohttp://pastebin.com/j5zc0NJJ
20:43.17navaismodan_j, are you suere the allowguest is set to yes?
20:44.26dan_jI dont have allowguest in my sip.conf
20:49.04navaismoadd it
20:49.13navaismoallowguest=no
20:49.21navaismoto avoid anonymous calls
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21:26.26Jinxed-Would asterisk be able to act as a VTC conferencing node supporitng multi-user VTC?
21:29.56dan_jnavaismo: thanks for that.
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21:54.36BKhanHi. An issue i am facing that Backgroud file is not playing and on CLI it is showing playing
21:55.38navaismowhat is a VTC?
21:55.42ChannelZ-WkDoes other audio work?
21:55.58navaismoBKhan, maybe the rtp goes to another ip
21:56.00ChannelZ-WkA Very Ticklish Cat
21:56.26ChannelZ-Wkor a Vomiting Tabby Cat more like
21:57.08navaismodont talk about cats right now mein today is acting like an asshole, stealing my cables, solder etc etc
21:57.33BKhan<navaismo>:yes we also thinking on this point. But issue is we simply made a trunk from a server to server (where ivr is playing) but same issue
21:57.52ChannelZ-WkIs it lead solder?  That'd teach him
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22:04.21navaismo:p
22:05.02navaismoBKhan, as usual we need the cli output
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22:13.21drmessanonavaismo, easy to fix.  Turn ON the soldering iron before he steals it
22:14.08navaismoi dont want to pay for the vet
22:16.39navaismostupid cat, is cating like that since discover the birds in the yard, also he  try to jump across the windows haha
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22:19.48BKhan<navaismo>: is any way to reload rtp and as usual no debugging possible because 200 calls this time :(
22:36.39saint_.
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22:42.19navaismoBKhan, --->http://i.imgur.com/c2usB5S.png
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22:54.49BKhan<navaismo> ha ha nice dont worry trying my best to provide cli
23:01.07navaismowhich patch i shloud use with 11 branch the JIRA patch here -->https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-21981   or the meetecho here ---> https://github.com/meetecho/asterisk-opus
23:01.33navaismos/shloud/should/
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23:17.51navaismojumping between ast11 & ast12, no success
23:18.39MaliutaLap<PROTECTED>
23:20.13navaismonah i just wipe the asterisk system
23:20.28MaliutaLapRiiiight
23:20.41MaliutaLapso what are the specific issues.
23:20.44navaismothe no success is about the usage of vp8/opus
23:20.57MaliutaLapas [TK]D-Fender would say "Show us your confs"
23:21.04MaliutaLapand debugs
23:22.22navaismothis was for ast11---> here is the sip debug-->http://pastebin.com/8YfpBsKc the js debug--->http://pastebin.com/Se7bat02 No audio and no remote video
23:23.27mjordanuhm. You really shouldn't just jump between 11 and 12.
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23:29.51navaismothis are test system so i can wipe all between the 2, each branch has their own database and configs so no reusing configs at all
23:30.14navaismoMaliutaLap,  this is the warning for ast12--->[Dec 18 17:28:06] WARNING[5607]: channel.c:830 ast_best_codec: Don't know any of (vp8) formats
23:30.54navaismoand the video using the echo app is really messy, like an old vhs
23:33.39mjordannavaismo: That's not my concern in the least. 12 has major architectural changes. You're jumping from apples to a pineapple.
23:34.20navaismoyup
23:34.26mjordanactually, pineapple still has apple in the name. Oranges is still too similar to an apple. Broccoli maybe?
23:34.36navaismolol
23:35.05WIMPyA new naming scheme? Asterisk Broccoli release?
23:35.25MaliutaLapmjordan: more like from apples to saukraut
23:35.45MaliutaLappreferably red cabbage sourkraut
23:35.58WIMPylikes that mistake.
23:36.34WIMPysau=sow
23:37.03WIMPyPiggykraut
23:37.52[TK]D-Fendermjordan: http://mamchenkov.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/pineapple_ananas.jpg
23:37.54[TK]D-Fendermjordan: Just sayin'
23:38.03MaliutaLapWIMPy: I was thinking of you. It's varient made only with chauvinist pigs :P
23:41.21mjordan[TK]D-Fender: America. Doing things our own way since 1776.
23:42.03MaliutaLapmjordan: and still obsessed with the institutions you gave up
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23:43.05MaliutaLapmjordan: and slaughtering the language ... the list goes on. I think you should know that the Americans have replaced the French as the butt of all jokes :P
23:54.30navaismo¬¬ i cant make work a simple task like dial ws peers --->http://pastebin.com/5zeU4iQ9. Today is not a good day
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