[arm-allstar] Supermon Causes Problems
Jamey Wright
jamey.wright at charter.net
Wed Jul 11 22:04:57 EST 2018
Old enough that I can't remember when I installed it. However, according to
the acid-install.log file... March of 2015
So, is ACID still updated or supported? The system has been very stable and
other than Supermon causing it to go nuts I don't have any issues with it.
I don't mind upgrading the system to a Pi3 but does the Pi version support
the TM-271 as a frequency agile remote base?
Jamey - WR4JW
-----Original Message-----
From: David McGough [mailto:kb4fxc at inttek.net]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2018 19:32
To: "Jamey Wright via arm-allstar" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
Cc: Jamey Wright <jamey.wright at charter.net>
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] Supermon Causes Problems
How old is your ACID software???? There have been a number of AMI changes,
enhancements and bugs fixed. Supermon takes advantage of these new
features....
On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, "Jamey Wright via arm-allstar" wrote:
> I have just loaded my first Pi with the latest image. I ran all of
> the updates and everything seems good. I went back to the HamVoIP
> site and was reading further and decided to play with Supermon. I set
> up everything according to the documentation. I then decided to expand
> it further and add my other nodes. The first node I added was my
> Conference/Echolink node which runs as a virtual machine in a data
> center and is using the DIAL distro. Still, no problems. Then I
> decided to add my other node. It is running ACID on a Pent IV with a
> gig of RAM. It runs 2 nodes. The first node is connected to a port
> of a SCOM 7330 repeater controller. It is always connected to the
Conference node over a private LAN/WAN connection.
> The other node is a 2M remote base using a TM-271. The repeater node
> is public and the 2M remote base is private. When Supermon starts
> trying to connect to the manager on the ACID node, the connection
> starts disconnecting and reconnecting. I looged into it va SSH and
> the following was being dumped to the console:
>
>
>
> ]0;root at JWAllstar:~[root at JWAllstar ~]# /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk: line 125:
> 20433 Segmentation fault (core dumped) nice -n $PRIORITY
> ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS} >&/dev/${TTY} <
> /dev/${TTY}
>
> Asterisk ended with exit status 139
>
> Asterisk exited on signal 11.
>
> Automatically restarting Asterisk.
>
> mpg123: no process killed
>
> /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk: line 125: 20517 Segmentation fault (core
> dumped) nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS}
> ${ASTARGS}
> >&/dev/${TTY} < /dev/${TTY}
>
> Asterisk ended with exit status 139
>
> Asterisk exited on signal 11.
>
> Automatically restarting Asterisk.
>
> mpg123: no process killed
>
>
>
> I restarted Asterisk and managed to catch the following on the console:
>
>
>
> [KJWAllstar*CLI>
>
> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/gps.conf': Found
>
> [KJWAllstar*CLI>
>
> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/manager.conf': Found
>
> [KJWAllstar*CLI>
>
> == Manager 'admin' logged on from 68.190.4.101
>
> [KJWAllstar*CLI>
>
> Disconnected from Asterisk server
>
> /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk: line 125: 20601 Segmentation fault (core
> dumped) nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS}
> ${ASTARGS}
> >&/dev/${TTY} < /dev/${TTY}
>
> Asterisk ended with exit status 139
>
> Asterisk exited on signal 11.
>
> Executing last minute cleanups
>
> ]0;root at JWAllstar:~[root at JWAllstar ~]# Automatically restarting Asterisk.
>
> mpg123: no process killed
>
>
>
> ]0;root at JWAllstar:~[root at JWAllstar ~]#
>
> ]0;root at JWAllstar:~[root at JWAllstar ~]# service asterisk stop
>
> Shutting down asterisk: Asterisk ended with exit status 0
>
> Asterisk shutdown normally.
>
> [60G[[0;32m OK [0;39m]
>
> ]0;root at JWAllstar:~[root at JWAllstar ~]#
>
>
>
> Any insight into this? Is ACID too old to work with Supermon? I like
> the ability to monitor and control the nodes using Supermon so I'm
> hoping the fix is simple.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Jamey Wright - WR4JW
>
>
>
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