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Summary:ASTERISK-02073: Kernel Panic in Linux 2.6 when connection is broken to asterisk server
Reporter:yogel (yogel)Labels:
Date Opened:2004-07-21 01:52:20Date Closed:2004-09-25 02:12:17
Priority:BlockerRegression?No
Status:Closed/CompleteComponents:Core/General
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Description:Running FC2, most recent updates, but exsited in first release of FC2. We only have one FC2 server to test on, but crash happens without fail. To reproduce, open an ssh connection to the server, open an asterisk console (asterisk -r) and then break the connection by physically removing the media. Your kernel should panic!
Comments:By: Olle Johansson (oej) 2004-07-21 02:23:37

Which version of Asterisk?

By: yogel (yogel) 2004-07-21 02:49:37

Latest CVS

By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2004-07-21 09:35:03

Is this with or without zaptel?

By: yogel (yogel) 2004-07-21 17:58:31

Zaptel, and a TDM02B card. I'd give the Kernel Panic message, but I can't work out how to pull it off the screen - it scrolls so I can't read it all.

By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2004-07-21 23:56:26

Does the problem happen without zaptel loaded?

By: yogel (yogel) 2004-07-22 00:12:39

I haven't tried - the machine is presently in production, so I'll be able to test next week and get back to you then.

By: twisted (twisted) 2004-07-23 20:24:13

just out of curiosity - does it only happen with * running?  (i know you can't test until next week, but PLEASE test to make sure the kernel just doesn't panic on a normal ssh session w/o zaptel or asterisk loaded).

Thanks!

By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2004-07-24 12:21:47

Was this a recompiled kernel or the one that came with your fedora core 2?  There is another bug relating to 4k stacks which could be related.  I've made some changes in zaptel to make that better, so that might be helpful.

By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2004-07-28 14:53:15

Anybody still interested here?

By: Mark Spencer (markster) 2004-07-29 15:52:08

Bug reporter seems to have lost interest.  Not likely an asterisk bug anyway.