Hi All:
Can someone point me to the install script that I can use to install ASL on a vanilla Deb 9 OS?
Thx!
Ramesh.
VA3UV / WA3UV
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Hi All:
Can someone point me to the install script that I can use to install ASL on a vanilla Deb 9 OS?
Thx!
Ramesh.
VA3UV / WA3UV
Sent from my iPhone
Hi,
Steve, N4IRS created scripts to use apt-get which is very slick. See:
https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/ASL_FAQ
Kevin
W8KHW
On Apr 27, 2019, at 12:02 PM, Ramesh Dhami Ramesh@va3uv.com wrote:
Hi All:
Can someone point me to the install script that I can use to install ASL on a vanilla Deb 9 OS?
Thx!
Ramesh.
VA3UV / WA3UVSent from my iPhone
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<-- Hi Kevin (and Nate for the off-list reply).
I downloaded the script - ran it, followed by:
apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` -y apt-get update apt-get install allstarlink -y
Asterisk is failing to start... I am getting the following error when attempting to start it from the command line:
[Apr 27 14:16:15] WARNING[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:928 dahdi_open: Unable to open '/dev/dahdi/pseudo': No such file or directory
[Apr 27 14:16:15] ERROR[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:7906 chandup: Unable to dup channel: No such file or directory
rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel
Ramesh.
VA3UV / WA3UV
On 2019-04-27 1:35 p.m., Kevin Walsh wrote:
Hi,
Steve, N4IRS created scripts to use apt-get which is very slick. See:
Are you installing on a Pi ?
…mike/kb8jnm
On 4/27/2019 2:19 PM, Ramesh Dhami
wrote:
On 2019-04-27 1:35 p.m., Kevin Walsh
wrote:
Hi,
Steve, N4IRS created scripts to use apt-get which is very
slick. See:
← Hi Kevin (and Nate for the off-list reply).
I downloaded the script - ran it, followed by:
apt-get install linux-headers-uname -r
-y
apt-get update
apt-get install allstarlink -y
Asterisk is failing to start... I am getting the following
error when attempting to start it from the command line:
[Apr 27 14:16:15] WARNING[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:928 dahdi_open:
Unable to open ‘/dev/dahdi/pseudo’: No such file or directory
[Apr 27 14:16:15] ERROR[20741]: chan_dahdi.c:7906 chandup:
Unable to dup channel: No such file or directory
rpt:Sorry unable to obtain Rx channel
Ramesh.
VA3UV / WA3UV
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<--- Nope, on a Pentium / Quad Core Physical machine.
Ramesh.
On 2019-04-27 3:00 p.m., Mike wrote:
Are you installing on a Pi ?
You might try to rebuild dahdi...
https://wiki.allstarlink.org/wiki/DAHDI_Make
Report any error messages you get from that.
...mike/kb8jnm
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On 2019-04-27 3:00 p.m., Mike wrote:
Are you installing on a Pi ?
<--- Nope, on a Pentium / Quad Core Physical machine.
Ramesh.
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I should also ask what OS you are putting this on ?
...mike/kb8jnm
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On 2019-04-27 3:00 p.m., Mike wrote:
Are you installing on a Pi ?
<--- Nope, on a Pentium / Quad Core Physical machine.
Ramesh.
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Ignore my stupidity of not reading the title.
Truncated off my webmail client.
...mike/kb8jnm
On 4/27/2019 3:07 PM, Mike wrote:
I should also ask what OS you are putting this on ?
...mike/kb8jnm
On 4/27/2019 3:01 PM, Ramesh Dhami wrote:
On 2019-04-27 3:00 p.m., Mike wrote:
Are you installing on a Pi ?
<--- Nope, on a Pentium / Quad Core Physical machine.
Ramesh.
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Has anyone seen an issue with running it on a 64bit X86 version of Debian 9? I have installed the netinstall version 3 times and all three times, asterisk is not starting… logs show:
root@kb1sbj:/# service asterisk status
● asterisk.service - Asterisk PBX and telephony daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/asterisk.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: signal) since Sat 2019-05-04 13:38:26 EDT; 2s ago
Docs: man:asterisk(8)
Process: 583 ExecStop=/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx stop now (code=killed, signal=ILL)
Process: 582 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/asterisk -g -f -C /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf (code=killed, signal=ILL)
Main PID: 582 (code=killed, signal=ILL)
May 04 13:38:26 kb1sbj systemd[1]: asterisk.service: Control process exited, code=killed status=4
May 04 13:38:26 kb1sbj systemd[1]: asterisk.service: Unit entered failed state.
May 04 13:38:26 kb1sbj systemd[1]: asterisk.service: Failed with result ‘signal’.
To see what is killing asterisk, stop it and then start it manually. Watch the start up messages closely.
Stop asterisk:
astdn.sh
Manual start:
asterisk -fnvvv
Hope that helps.
The issue is apparently that I was using the x86/AMD64 version of Debian 9 and it should have been the i386 release. When I switched to that all is well with the allstar install.
I am working thru the various addons now… since I am a real newbie with AllStar… I am inching my way thru it to make sure I understand what I am really doing!
Thanks Ramesh.
Terry