Forgive the nativity, but what is the point of ASL nodes being hosted
on a VPS?
For a hub node I understand, and do so myself. However, there is a
growing number of hub nodes that do not do anything.
I understand a public hosted hub node is great for connecting to with
the web transceiver and phone portal, but I sure hope this is not going
to become the norm.
We have a few guys that come onto our system that only use their phone,
and honestly, I wish they would use a radio instead. For the principle
of the matter, but also, phones have terrible audio and tend to pick up
noise that needs not broadcasting.
~Benjamin, KB9LFZ
On Fri, 2018-04-06 at 20:28 -0400, Steve Zingman wrote:
You are going to have to figure out how to get the proper kernel
headers for your running kernel. One possibility to check is either
run aptitude and check if you have any pending upgrades, and if so,
is one of them a kernel upgrade. Pretty much the same thin by running
apt-get dist-upgrade. Without the proper kernel headers, DAHDI will
not build. You do not have to “make” it. once you have the proper
kernel headers, you can reinstall dahdi with apt-get install –
reinstall asl-dahdi-linux-dkms
On 04/06/2018 08:22 PM, Monty wrote:
Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information… Done
E: Unable to locate package linux-headers-2.6.32-042stab127.2
E: Couldn’t find any package by glob 'linux-headers-2.6.32-
042stab127.2’
E: Couldn’t find any package by regex 'linux-headers-2.6.32-
042stab127.2’
Monty
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 5:10 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@msgstor.com
wrote:
Without the proper kernel header, you can’t build DAHDI.
What is the result of "apt-get install linux-headers-uname -r
-y"
On 04/06/2018 08:05 PM, Monty wrote:
Error from make command: "You do not appear to have the sources
for the 2.6.32-042stab127.2 kernel installed" (Sorry I didn’t
highlight in the initial email.)
I have tried this command, per the Readme of Dahdi: make
KVERS=4.9.0-6-amd64
I do not get any errors, then run:
make install KVERS=4.9.0-6-amd64
I get “DADHI installed successfully”, reboot, and I still get
the same error messages in the CLI I listed below.
Monty
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 4:23 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@msgstor
.com> wrote:
What error did you get?
On 04/06/2018 07:15 PM, Monty wrote:
Hello All,
I’m trying to install the allstarlink package on my Debian
VPS. I followed the instructions on the wiki:
cd /tmp
wget https://github.com/AllStarLink/Asterisk/raw/develop/al
lstar/repository/install-repository
chmod +x install-repository
./install-repository
If Raspbian: apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers -y
Otherwise: apt-get install linux-headers-uname -r
-y
apt-get update
apt-get install allstarlink -y
I did get an error on the linux-headers command. I
installed what I believe is the latest headers from apt-get
(4.9.0-6-amd64).
Asterisk is not able to run, and I’m getting the following
messages in the CLI when I run asterisk manually:
[Apr 6 16:05:35] WARNING[14976]: app_rpt.c:22240
rpt_master: rpt_thread restarted on node 28615
[Apr 6 16:05:35] WARNING[15001]: chan_dahdi.c:928
dahdi_open: Unable to open ‘/dev/dahdi/pseudo’: No such
file or directory
[Apr 6 16:05:35] ERROR[15001]: chan_dahdi.c:7906 chandup:
Unable to dup channel: No such file or directory
Seems to be dahdi is missing. Any ideas how to remedy?
I have tried to recompile Dahdi from:
http://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/DAHDI_Make
After running the “make” command I get the following:
"You do not appear to have the sources for the 2.6.32-
042stab127.2 kernel installed."
I can’t seem to find how to update/install 2.6.32-
042stab127.2 kernel.
Monty
KE7JVX
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