[App_rpt-users] mpg123: no process killed - Asterisk endedwith exit status 1

Jim Duuuude telesistant at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 8 02:44:50 UTC 2012


Boy, that should completely confuse the poopies out of anyone :-).

Jim

From: vencl at att.net
To: donh at sigma.net
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 22:28:05 -0400
CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] mpg123: no process killed - Asterisk	endedwith	exit status 1

All,Thanks for the tips. I have been out of town so I was unable to follow along, but Jim was kind enough to take a look at my new node I just installed from the ISO and he had to re-compile Zaptel.So to others out there that are having this issue, you might take a look at this.Why this is required on a new install I still do not understand, I have never had to do this before, but for those like me that have no idea how to do this, Jim suggested to “re-installed from SVN sources or something like
that” should take care of it.  I have been able to do SVN updates via /etc/svnupdate/svnupdate.sh on my other nodes, but I don’t see this on the new install, so I think I have to copy that over first, unless someone can please advise the correct or alternate procedure.Or you can re-compile Zaptel. In looking at the history of what he did, please look below as this should offer a clue. Or course some of the commands may not be needed, but again just trying to help newbies (like myself)  along.Thanks again Jim for your help today.         2  chkconfig zaptel off    3  chkconfig asterisk off    4  asterisk -r    5  sync    6  reboot    7  service zaptel start    8  asterisk -vvvvcn    9  service zaptel stop   10  cd /usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/   11  make install   12  make clean   13  make install   14  service zaptel start   15  asterisk -vvvvcn   16  chkconfig zaptel on   17  chkconfig zaptel off   18  sync   19  reboot   20  asterisk -r   21  asterisk -vvvcn   22  ntsysv   23  history   24  sync   25  reboot From: Don Hackler [mailto:donh at sigma.net] 
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 12:53 PM
To: Lu Vencl
Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org; 'Scott Weis'; 'Steve Agee'
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] mpg123: no process killed - Asterisk endedwith exit status 1 I had the same thing… about 5 minutes later asterisk would finally stay up, but there would be other problems when I would try to make connections to radios work.  One way audio, among other things.  I spent a few days trying to troubleshoot it.When I finally did a fresh download and re-installed from scratch, everything just came up and worked as expected. The other problem I had with that bad disk was the dictionary package was missing, so when you tried to set thepassword during the install, the root password wasn't getting set, so I would have to boot it in single user mode and force a password into it.  On Oct 6, 2012, at 4:41 AM, "Lu Vencl" <vencl at att.net> wrote:

Very interesting.. I will try that and report back..The odd thing is that Asterisk will eventually start, but it takes about 5 minutes or so to settle down.KA4EPS  From: Don Hackler [mailto:donh at sigma.net] 
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 3:00 AM
To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Cc: Lu Vencl; Scott Weis; Steve Agee
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] mpg123: no process killed - Asterisk endedwith exit status 1 When I had this problem, I tried to install a few times and kept coming up with this error.  I had to download a fresh copy of the install CD tocorrect the problem.  There was a subtle problem in the downloaded bits on the first CD.  On Oct 5, 2012, at 10:44 PM, Steve Agee <n5zua at earthlink.net> wrote:


I'm having this issue as well on a fresh install. The machine is 64 bit: [Oct  5 22:42:47] ERROR[23279] asterisk.c: Asterisk has detected a problem with your Zaptel configuration and will shutdown for your protection.  You have options:
        1. You only have to compile Zaptel support into Asterisk if you need it.  One option is to recompile without Zaptel support.
        2. You only have to load Zaptel drivers if you want to take advantage of Zaptel services.  One option is to unload zaptel modules if you don't need them.
        3. If you need Zaptel services, you must correctly configure Zaptel.
mpg123: no process killed
Asterisk ended with exit status 1
Asterisk died with code 1.
Automatically restarting Asterisk. N5ZUA ----- Original Message -----From: Scott WeisTo: 'Lu Vencl' ; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.orgSent: Friday, October 05, 2012 9:23 PMSubject: Re: [App_rpt-users] mpg123: no process killed - Asterisk endedwith exit status 1 Your system most likely updated it’s kernel.. So you need to rebuild/install zaptel. From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org] On Behalf Of Lu Vencl
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 9:42 PM
To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
Subject: [App_rpt-users] mpg123: no process killed - Asterisk ended with exit status 1 Anyone know why a new node I just built goes through several of these before settling down after a reboot?I have hear this complaint from someone else before, but he can’t remember what he did to fix his node.ThanksLuKA4EPS Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.mpg123: no process killedAsterisk ended with exit status 1Asterisk died with code 1.Automatically restarting Asterisk.  _______________________________________________
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