[arm-allstar] Trouble connecting to nodes at start up

Chris Souleles csouleles at prodigy.net
Sat Nov 18 10:39:06 EST 2017


I've been having trouble getting my node to connect to other nodes after start up. I wait 10 or fifteen minutes after start up and there is no response when I try to connect to another node.   I have to halt and turn power on and off a few times to get it to work.   Once it connects to a node, then after that everything is normal and I can connect and disconnect with no problem.  
It properly reports the IP address. Asterisk shows the proper DTMF commands. Wireless status indicates the proper wireless network and the correct IP address. The echo command will echo my voice. COS and PTT work.  My cable modem and wireless network work for everything else.   
My configuration is RPI 3, URIx, BF888, simplex node, and I downloaded the hamvoip 1.5 a couple weeks ago so it is pretty current.  I'm connected wireless.  Any ideas?
Chris - W6CS - 73
Simple USB parameters:Card is:         0Name is:         usbRx Level:        500Rx no-delay:     0Rx audio-delay:  5Tx A Level:      300Tx B Level:      0preemphasis:     nodeemphasis:      noplfilter:        yesrxboost:         yesPTT:             Active LOWPTT status:      Un-KeyedCTCSS (input):   IgnoredCOS (input):     CM108/CM119 Active HIGHCOS (test):      Un-KeyedCOS (composite): Un-Keyed
Web error log (from Supermon) showed the following.  I don't know if it is relevant.AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.2. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message[Fri Nov 17 20:17:00.884764 2017] [lbmethod_heartbeat:notice] [pid 345] AH02282: No slotmem from mod_heartmonitor[Fri Nov 17 20:17:01.164689 2017] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 345] AH00163: Apache/2.4.18 (Unix) PHP/7.0.4 configured -- resuming normal operations[Fri Nov 17 20:17:01.164882 2017] [core:notice] [pid 345] AH00094: Command line: '/usr/bin/httpd -D FOREGROUND'


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