Asterisk unable to start

Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.

I get:

Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.

Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?

Thanks.

Lu

KA4EPS

start failure.txt (29.3 KB)

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn’t loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

···

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V luvencl8@gmail.com wrote:

Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.

I get:

Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.

Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?

Thanks.

Lu

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You can also build dahdi from the sources, this is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable kernel

···

On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough, KB4FXC kb4fxc@gmail.com wrote:

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn’t loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V luvencl8@gmail.com wrote:

Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.

I get:

Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.

Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?

Thanks.

Lu

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Well that’s interesting. I did install open VPN last week. It does check for updates and it did update somethings, but not sure what. I did do a restart after the update and all was working. Until I restarted today.

As for reverting or build dahdi, I would have no clue how to do that. But willing to learn.

···

On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:26 PM, David McGough, KB4FXC kb4fxc@gmail.com wrote:

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn’t loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V luvencl8@gmail.com wrote:

Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.

I get:

Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.

Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?

Thanks.

Lu

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Can you offer me some direction as to how I can “build dahdi from the sources”?

Thanks

···

On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC cummingsj@gmail.com wrote:

You can also build dahdi from the sources, this is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable kernel

Sent from the iRoad

On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough, KB4FXC kb4fxc@gmail.com wrote:

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn’t loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V luvencl8@gmail.com wrote:

Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.

I get:

Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.

Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?

Thanks.

Lu

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Hi Lu,

I'm not maintaining that code, so I'm not sure where the latest ASL
version is. I guess it's here: GitHub - pttlink/DAHDI

What is the kernel version you're running, at this point?? You can find
this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

cat /proc/version

73, David KB4FXC

···

On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Can you offer me some direction as to how I can build dahdi from the sources?
Thanks

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

> On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC <cummingsj@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You can also build dahdi from the sources, this is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable kernel
>
> Sent from the iRoad
>
>> On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough, KB4FXC <kb4fxc@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn't loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.
>>
>>
>> 73, David KB4FXC
>>
>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V <luvencl8@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
>>> I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.
>>> I get:
>>> Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
>>> root@repeater:/home/repeater#
>>>
>>> So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.
>>> Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Lu
>>> KA4EPS
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repeater:~# cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.19.66-v7+ (dom@buildbot) (gcc version 4.9.3 (crosstool-NG crosstool-ng-1.22.0-88-g8460611)) #1253 SMP Thu Aug 15 11:49:46 BST 2019
root@repeater:~#
Thanks.

···

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net> wrote:

cat /proc/version

Interesting discovery. My /dev/dahdi directory is completely missing.
I’m beginning to wonder if my sd card is in trouble.
I thought I might try to copy that directory from another working image but it won’t let me.

···

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net> wrote:

Hi Lu,

I'm not maintaining that code, so I'm not sure where the latest ASL
version is. I guess it's here: GitHub - pttlink/DAHDI

What is the kernel version you're running, at this point?? You can find
this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

cat /proc/version

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Can you offer me some direction as to how I can build dahdi from the sources?
Thanks

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC <cummingsj@gmail.com> wrote:

You can also build dahdi from the sources, this is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable kernel

Sent from the iRoad

On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough, KB4FXC <kb4fxc@gmail.com> wrote:

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn't loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V <luvencl8@gmail.com> wrote:
Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.
I get:
Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.
Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?
Thanks.
Lu
KA4EPS
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Lu,

I see from an earlier post that you're running a 4.19.66-v7+ kernel
version. That's the issue. You must have inadvertently upgraded the kernel
when updating Linux.

The symptom you're describing (the /dev/dahdi folder completely missing)
is explained by missing dahdi drivers.

The simplest solution is to down-grade your kernel to the previous
version, which should already have drivers present. That kernel and
supporting files are still probably installed, just inactive.

73, David KB4FXC

Interesting discovery. My /dev/dahdi directory is completely missing.

I’m beginning to wonder if my sd card is in trouble.
I thought I might try to copy that directory from another working image but it won’t let me.

···

On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net> wrote:

Hi Lu,

I'm not maintaining that code, so I'm not sure where the latest ASL
version is. I guess it's here: GitHub - pttlink/DAHDI

What is the kernel version you're running, at this point?? You can find
this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

cat /proc/version

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Can you offer me some direction as to how I can build dahdi from the sources?
Thanks

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC <cummingsj@gmail.com> wrote:

You can also build dahdi from the sources, this is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable kernel

Sent from the iRoad

On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough, KB4FXC <kb4fxc@gmail.com> wrote:

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn't loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V <luvencl8@gmail.com> wrote:
Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.
I get:
Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.
Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?
Thanks.
Lu
KA4EPS
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Thank you for that insight. But I do need guidance as to how to downgrade. I really don’t know how to that.
This is a concern. The open VPN install script must be the culprit. I don’t understand how it happened as it was working after I installed it and rebooted.
I will have to study the script.
https://install.pivpn.io

···

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 20, 2019, at 7:39 AM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net> wrote:

Lu,

I see from an earlier post that you're running a 4.19.66-v7+ kernel
version. That's the issue. You must have inadvertently upgraded the kernel
when updating Linux.

The symptom you're describing (the /dev/dahdi folder completely missing)
is explained by missing dahdi drivers.

The simplest solution is to down-grade your kernel to the previous
version, which should already have drivers present. That kernel and
supporting files are still probably installed, just inactive.

73, David KB4FXC

On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Interesting discovery. My /dev/dahdi directory is completely missing.

I’m beginning to wonder if my sd card is in trouble.
I thought I might try to copy that directory from another working image but it won’t let me.

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net> wrote:

Hi Lu,

I'm not maintaining that code, so I'm not sure where the latest ASL
version is. I guess it's here: GitHub - pttlink/DAHDI

What is the kernel version you're running, at this point?? You can find
this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

cat /proc/version

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Can you offer me some direction as to how I can build dahdi from the sources?
Thanks

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC <cummingsj@gmail.com> wrote:

You can also build dahdi from the sources, this is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable kernel

Sent from the iRoad

On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough, KB4FXC <kb4fxc@gmail.com> wrote:

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn't loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V <luvencl8@gmail.com> wrote:
Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.
I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.
I get:
Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)
root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.
Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?
Thanks.
Lu
KA4EPS
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So I might have learned something. Hear me out and tell me if I am on the right track?
In the readme of the ASL image it says:

"There may have been updates to the operating system and AllStarLink since this image was built.

Run the following commands after the first time you boot.

sudo raspberrypi-kernel-headers raspberrypi-kernel
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade -y
sudo reboot"

I never did any of these… Is the "apt-mark hold" a permanent way to prevent the kernel from being upgraded?

Or is it just temporary?

And just to make sure, we should always run the update and upgrade going forward? (With the mark hold)

···

On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 7:39 AM David McGough kb4fxc@inttek.net wrote:

Lu,

I see from an earlier post that you’re running a 4.19.66-v7+ kernel

version. That’s the issue. You must have inadvertently upgraded the kernel

when updating Linux.

The symptom you’re describing (the /dev/dahdi folder completely missing)

is explained by missing dahdi drivers.

The simplest solution is to down-grade your kernel to the previous

version, which should already have drivers present. That kernel and

supporting files are still probably installed, just inactive.

73, David KB4FXC

On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Interesting discovery. My /dev/dahdi directory is completely missing.

I’m beginning to wonder if my sd card is in trouble.

I thought I might try to copy that directory from another working image but it won’t let me.

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough kb4fxc@inttek.net wrote:

Hi Lu,

I’m not maintaining that code, so I’m not sure where the latest ASL

version is. I guess it’s here: https://github.com/AllStarLink/DAHDI

What is the kernel version you’re running, at this point?? You can find

this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

cat /proc/version

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

Can you offer me some direction as to how I can build dahdi from the sources?

Thanks

Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC cummingsj@gmail.com wrote:

You can also build dahdi from the sources, this is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable kernel

Sent from the iRoad

On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough, KB4FXC kb4fxc@gmail.com wrote:

Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn’t loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

73, David KB4FXC

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V luvencl8@gmail.com wrote:

Well this is the first this has happened to me on a pi install.

I had replaced a router and needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now asterisks will not start.

I get:

Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)

root@repeater:/home/repeater#

So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.

Can someone advise what might be happening before I give up and reimage this node?

Thanks.

Lu

KA4EPS


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Once you mark the kernel and headers, you can apt-get update and
apt-get upgrade to your hearts content. The headers and kernel will
not change.

Steve N4IRS
···

On 8/20/19 10:38 AM, Lu V wrote:

    So I might have learned something.  Hear me out and

tell me if I am on the right track?
In the readme of the ASL image it says:

      "There may have been updates to the operating system and

AllStarLink since this image was built.

Run the following commands after the first time you boot.

    sudo  raspberrypi-kernel-headers raspberrypi-kernel

    sudo apt-get update

    sudo apt-get upgrade -y

    sudo reboot"

I never did any of these… Is the "apt-mark hold" a
permanent way to prevent the kernel from being upgraded?

Or is it just temporary?

      And just to make sure, we should always run the update and

upgrade going forward? (With the mark hold)

      On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 7:39

AM David McGough kb4fxc@inttek.net wrote:

      Lu,



      I see from an earlier post that you're running a 4.19.66-v7+

kernel

      version. That's the issue. You must have inadvertently

upgraded the kernel

      when updating Linux.



      The symptom you're describing (the /dev/dahdi folder

completely missing)

      is explained by missing dahdi drivers.



      The simplest solution is to down-grade your kernel to the

previous

      version, which should already have drivers present. That

kernel and

      supporting files are still probably installed, just inactive.



      73, David KB4FXC





      On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:



      > Interesting discovery. My /dev/dahdi directory is

completely missing.

      I’m beginning to wonder if my sd card is in trouble.

      I thought I might try to copy that directory from another

working image but it won’t let me.

      Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl



      > On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net> wrote:

      >

      >

      > Hi Lu,

      >

      > I'm not maintaining that code, so I'm not sure where the

latest ASL

      > version is.  I guess it's here:  [https://github.com/AllStarLink/DAHDI](https://github.com/AllStarLink/DAHDI)

      >

      > What is the kernel version you're running, at this

point?? You can find

      > this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

      >

      > cat /proc/version

      >

      > 73, David KB4FXC

      >

      >

      >

      >> On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

      >>

      >> Can you offer me some direction as to how I can build

dahdi from the sources?

      >> Thanks

      >>

      >> Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

      >>

      >>> On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC <cummingsj@gmail.com> wrote:

      >>>

      >>> You can also build dahdi from the sources, this

is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and
more secure and reliable kernel

      >>>

      >>> Sent from the iRoad

      >>>

      >>>> On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough,

KB4FXC kb4fxc@gmail.com wrote:

      >>>>

      >>>> Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn't

loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the
old kernel or recompile dahdi.

      >>>>

      >>>>

      >>>> 73, David KB4FXC

      >>>>

      >>>>

      >>>>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V

luvencl8@gmail.com wrote:

      >>>>> Well this is the first this has happened

to me on a pi install.

      >>>>> I had replaced a router and needed to

restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now
asterisks will not start.

      >>>>> I get:

      >>>>> Unable to connect to remote asterisk

(does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)

      >>>>> root@repeater:/home/repeater#

      >>>>>

      >>>>> So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I

get this output. See attached file.

      >>>>> Can someone advise what might be

happening before I give up and reimage this node?

      >>>>> Thanks.

      >>>>> Lu

      >>>>> KA4EPS

      >>>>>

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Thanks Steve!

Thats what I suspected. Too bad the original image didn’t already have that marked but this is a lesson for myself and potentially others going forward.

Appreciate you getting back to me.

Lu Vencl

KA4EPS

···

On 8/20/19 10:38 AM, Lu V wrote:

    So I might have learned something.  Hear me out and

tell me if I am on the right track?
In the readme of the ASL image it says:

      "There may have been updates to the operating system and

AllStarLink since this image was built.

Run the following commands after the first time you boot.

    sudo  raspberrypi-kernel-headers raspberrypi-kernel

    sudo apt-get update

    sudo apt-get upgrade -y

    sudo reboot"

I never did any of these… Is the "apt-mark hold" a
permanent way to prevent the kernel from being upgraded?

Or is it just temporary?

      And just to make sure, we should always run the update and

upgrade going forward? (With the mark hold)

      On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 7:39

AM David McGough kb4fxc@inttek.net wrote:

      Lu,



      I see from an earlier post that you're running a 4.19.66-v7+

kernel

      version. That's the issue. You must have inadvertently

upgraded the kernel

      when updating Linux.



      The symptom you're describing (the /dev/dahdi folder

completely missing)

      is explained by missing dahdi drivers.



      The simplest solution is to down-grade your kernel to the

previous

      version, which should already have drivers present. That

kernel and

      supporting files are still probably installed, just inactive.



      73, David KB4FXC





      On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:



      > Interesting discovery. My /dev/dahdi directory is

completely missing.

      I’m beginning to wonder if my sd card is in trouble.

      I thought I might try to copy that directory from another

working image but it won’t let me.

      Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl



      > On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net> wrote:

      >

      >

      > Hi Lu,

      >

      > I'm not maintaining that code, so I'm not sure where the

latest ASL

      > version is.  I guess it's here:  [https://github.com/AllStarLink/DAHDI](https://github.com/AllStarLink/DAHDI)

      >

      > What is the kernel version you're running, at this

point?? You can find

      > this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

      >

      > cat /proc/version

      >

      > 73, David KB4FXC

      >

      >

      >

      >> On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

      >>

      >> Can you offer me some direction as to how I can build

dahdi from the sources?

      >> Thanks

      >>

      >> Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

      >>

      >>> On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC <cummingsj@gmail.com> wrote:

      >>>

      >>> You can also build dahdi from the sources, this

is what I do so that I can have the benefit of an updated and
more secure and reliable kernel

      >>>

      >>> Sent from the iRoad

      >>>

      >>>> On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David McGough,

KB4FXC kb4fxc@gmail.com wrote:

      >>>>

      >>>> Looks like the dahdi kernel module isn't

loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so, revert back to the
old kernel or recompile dahdi.

      >>>>

      >>>>

      >>>> 73, David KB4FXC

      >>>>

      >>>>

      >>>>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM Lu V

luvencl8@gmail.com wrote:

      >>>>> Well this is the first this has happened

to me on a pi install.

      >>>>> I had replaced a router and needed to

restart my node. I used shutdown -r now command and now
asterisks will not start.

      >>>>> I get:

      >>>>> Unable to connect to remote asterisk

(does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)

      >>>>> root@repeater:/home/repeater#

      >>>>>

      >>>>> So if I execute with asterisk -vvvvvvc I

get this output. See attached file.

      >>>>> Can someone advise what might be

happening before I give up and reimage this node?

      >>>>> Thanks.

      >>>>> Lu

      >>>>> KA4EPS

      >>>>>

      >>>>> App_rpt-users mailing list

      >>>>> App_rpt-users@lists.allstarlink.org

      >>>>> [http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users](http://lists.allstarlink.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/app_rpt-users)

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The readme has been included with the image for quite some time.

···

On 8/20/19 6:46 PM, Lu V wrote:

Thanks Steve!
Thats what I suspected. Too bad the original image didn’t
already have that marked but this is a lesson for myself and
potentially others going forward.

Appreciate you getting back to me.

Lu Vencl

KA4EPS

      On Aug 20, 2019, at 6:17 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@gmail.com          >

wrote:

        Once you mark the kernel and headers, you can apt-get update

and apt-get upgrade to your hearts content. The headers and
kernel will not change.

        Steve N4IRS

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          On 8/20/19 10:38 AM, Lu V

wrote:

            So I might have learned something.  Hear me

out and tell me if I am on the right track?
In the readme of the ASL image it says:

              "There may have been updates to the operating

system and AllStarLink since this image was built.

            Run the following commands after the first time you

boot.

            sudo  raspberrypi-kernel-headers raspberrypi-kernel

            sudo apt-get update

            sudo apt-get upgrade -y

            sudo reboot"

I never did any of these… Is the “** apt-mark
hold”** a permanent way to prevent the kernel
from being upgraded?

Or is it just temporary?

              And just to make sure, we should always run the

update and upgrade going forward? (With the mark hold)

              On Tue, Aug 20, 2019

at 7:39 AM David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net >
wrote:

              Lu,



              I see from an earlier post that you're running a

4.19.66-v7+ kernel

              version. That's the issue. You must have inadvertently

upgraded the kernel

              when updating Linux.



              The symptom you're describing (the /dev/dahdi folder

completely missing)

              is explained by missing dahdi drivers.



              The simplest solution is to down-grade your kernel to

the previous

              version, which should already have drivers present.

That kernel and

              supporting files are still probably installed, just

inactive.

              73, David KB4FXC





              On Tue, 20 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:



              > Interesting discovery. My /dev/dahdi directory is

completely missing.

              I’m beginning to wonder if my sd card is in trouble.


              I thought I might try to copy that directory from

another working image but it won’t let me.

              Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl



              > On Aug 19, 2019, at 4:39 PM, David McGough <kb4fxc@inttek.net                  >

wrote:

              >

              >

              > Hi Lu,

              >

              > I'm not maintaining that code, so I'm not sure

where the latest ASL

              > version is.  I guess it's here:  [https://github.com/AllStarLink/DAHDI](https://github.com/AllStarLink/DAHDI)

              >

              > What is the kernel version you're running, at

this point?? You can find

              > this by going to a bash shell prompt and typing:

              >

              > cat /proc/version

              >

              > 73, David KB4FXC

              >

              >

              >

              >> On Mon, 19 Aug 2019, Lu V wrote:

              >>

              >> Can you offer me some direction as to how I

can build dahdi from the sources?

              >> Thanks

              >>

              >> Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl

              >>

              >>> On Aug 19, 2019, at 12:47 PM, JJC <cummingsj@gmail.com                  >

wrote:

              >>>

              >>> You can also build dahdi from the

sources, this is what I do so that I can have the
benefit of an updated and more secure and reliable
kernel

              >>>

              >>> Sent from the iRoad

              >>>

              >>>> On Aug 19, 2019, at 10:26, David

McGough, KB4FXC <kb4fxc@gmail.com >
wrote:

              >>>>

              >>>> Looks like the dahdi kernel module

isn’t loading. Did the kernel get updated? If so,
revert back to the old kernel or recompile dahdi.

              >>>>

              >>>>

              >>>> 73, David KB4FXC

              >>>>

              >>>>

              >>>>> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:40 AM

Lu V <luvencl8@gmail.com >
wrote:

              >>>>> Well this is the first this has

happened to me on a pi install.

              >>>>> I had replaced a router and

needed to restart my node. I used shutdown -r now
command and now asterisks will not start.

              >>>>> I get:

              >>>>> Unable to connect to remote

asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk.ctl exist?)

              >>>>> root@repeater:/home/repeater#

              >>>>>

              >>>>> So if I execute with asterisk

-vvvvvvc I get this output. See attached file.

              >>>>> Can someone advise what might be

happening before I give up and reimage this node?

              >>>>> Thanks.

              >>>>> Lu

              >>>>> KA4EPS

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I have a fresh install using ASL_1.01-20180417-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.iso and I’m having this same issue. I’ve installed twice and configured everything required for it to connect to the allstarlink network but I keep getting the error below. See OP attachment, mine looks the same. Any ideas? Thanks all.

[Aug 19 11:32:22] WARNING[1784]: chan_dahdi.c:928 dahdi_open: Unable to open ‘/dev/dahdi/pseudo’: No such file or directory