chan_capi error after update
Hans Petter Selasky
hps at selasky.org
Sat Feb 20 16:33:30 UTC 2016
On 02/20/16 17:24, Andreas Longwitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Try to update once more.
>
> Done, update to chan_capi 2.0.16, same result as in 2.0.15, only the two
> last ERROR messages "lock.c: chan_capi.c line 2586" are gone. Your check
> for asterisk V11 failed because I have the file ast_version.h in
> asterisk 1.8 too.
>
>
> I think yes, this is my capi.conf:
> [general]
> language=de
> nationalprefix=0
> internationalprefix=00
> rxgain=1.0
> txgain=1.0
> alaw=yes
> digit_timeout=1
> ton2digit=1
>
> [ISDN]
> ntmode=no
> isdnmode=msn
> incomingmsn=4982871
> defaultcid=4982871
> controller=0
> devices=2
> group=1
> accountcode=
> context=isdn-in
> holdtype=local
>
> -> asterisk -r
> [Feb 20 17:05:41] Asterisk 1.8.32.1, Copyright (C) 1999 - 2013 Digium,
> Inc. and others.
> Created by Mark Spencer <markster at digium.com>
> Asterisk comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; type 'core show warranty'
> for details.
> This is free software, with components licensed under the GNU General Public
> License version 2 and other licenses; you are welcome to redistribute it
> under
> certain conditions. Type 'core show license' for details.
> =========================================================================
> [Feb 20 17:05:41] Connected to Asterisk 1.8.32.1 currently running on
> loserver (pid = 28258)
> Verbosity is at least 5
> Core debug is at least 3
> [2016-02-20 17:05:41.500] -- Remote UNIX connection
> loserver*CLI> capi info
> CAPI thread [0x0] {
> Application ID : 0x00000000
> Application uptime : 0x0000003b seconds
> Backend : capi20 @ localhost
>
> Call descriptor statistics:
> allocation count : 0x00000000 call descriptors
> free count : 0x00000000 call descriptors
> in memory count : 0x00000000 call descriptors
> in use count : 0x00000000 call descriptors
> record allocation rate : 0x0000 calls/second
> limit allocation rate : 0x0010 calls/second
> Currently active calls:
> channel name, source->destination, call ID, in/out
> }
> Config entry 'ISDN' {
> b_channels_curr : 2 call descriptor(s) free
> b_channels_max : 2 call descriptor(s) total
> }
>
Hi,
Looks good to me. What happens when you try to dial IN/OUT. Nothing works?
And did you try "capitest" to make a CAPI test call?
Can you describe a bit more what is not working?
--HPS
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