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      tempest69
      last edited by

      well now i'm getting this message after every call i make (the call work but the history of calls is not updated/empty) :
      [Jul 7 18:18:57] ERROR[36008] cdr_csv.c: Unable to re-open master file /var/log/asterisk//cdr-csv//Master.csv : No such file or directory

      Strange (double // in the path of the file) … something seems corrupted (EDIT: after a search double // seems correct...).
      Where can i get the list of file created by this package (on startup and/or package installation?)

      EDIT :could it be that the "Log directory:              /var/log/asterisk" is incorrect for a nanobsd installation ?
      After creating by hand "/var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv" directory, the message has gone, do these directories get created on asterisk startup or only once on package installation ?

      i think it's time to re-read all the topics related to asterisk in pfsense in the forum...

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      • marcellocM
        marcelloc
        last edited by

        @m4f1050:

        When I restarted my pfSense the gui was no longer available and I am also getting the db warning…
        Unable to re-open master file /var/log/asterisk//cdr-csv//Master.csv : No such file or directory

        check on asterisk.inc if it's checking/creating the /var/db folder

        @tempest69:

        EDIT :could it be that the "Log directory:               /var/log/asterisk" is incorrect for a nanobsd installation ?

        IIRC, /var is flushed every reboot, so it need to be recreated during package sync/startup

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          tempest69
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          @marcelloc:

          IIRC, /var is flushed every reboot, so it need to me recreated during package sync/startup

          So, if i understand good, i just need to edit asterisk.inc and add some code to create the directories (like "mkdir -p /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv" in the sync_package_asterisk() function) ?
          thank you

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          • rcfaR
            rcfa
            last edited by

            @marcelloc:

            IIRC, /var is flushed every reboot, so it need to me recreated during package sync/startup

            Is that supposed to be a good thing?

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            • marcellocM
              marcelloc
              last edited by

              there is a type on that post,

              So it needs to be recreated during package sync/startup/boot as it's a memory file system on nanobsd.

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              • rcfaR
                rcfa
                last edited by

                @marcelloc:

                there is a type on that post,

                So it needs to be recreated during package sync/startup/boot as it's a memory file system on nanobsd.

                OK, I wasn't aware this was about nanobsd… Missed that part somehow.

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                  m4f1050
                  last edited by

                  @marcelloc:

                  @m4f1050:

                  When I restarted my pfSense the gui was no longer available and I am also getting the db warning…
                  Unable to re-open master file /var/log/asterisk//cdr-csv//Master.csv : No such file or directory

                  check on asterisk.inc if it's checking/creating the /var/db folder

                  Nope, it's not creating that on the .inc the .inc file says to replace whatever it's there with /tmp (which I changed it to /usr/local/db/asterisk but it's not taking it..

                  Here is what it says when I go to Status / Asterisk

                  
                  PBX Core settings
                  -----------------
                    Version:                     1.8.8.1
                    Build Options:               LOADABLE_MODULES
                    Maximum calls:               Not set
                    Maximum open file handles:   Not set
                    Verbosity:                   0
                    Debug level:                 0
                    Maximum load average:        0.000000
                    Startup time:                00:44:21
                    Last reload time:            00:44:30
                    System:                      FreeBSD/8.1-RELEASE-p5 built by root on i386 2012-01-15 05:07:25 UTC
                    System name:                 
                    Entity ID:                   xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
                    Default language:            en
                    Language prefix:             Enabled
                    User name and group:         /
                    Executable includes:         Disabled
                    Transcode via SLIN:          Enabled
                    Internal timing:             Disabled
                    Transmit silence during rec: Disabled
                    Generic PLC:                 Enabled
                  
                  * Subsystems
                    -------------
                    Manager (AMI):               Enabled
                    Web Manager (AMI/HTTP):      Enabled
                    Call data records:           Enabled
                    Realtime Architecture (ARA): Disabled
                  
                  * Directories
                    -------------
                    Configuration file:          
                    Configuration directory:     /usr/local/etc/asterisk
                    Module directory:            /usr/local/lib/asterisk/modules
                    Spool directory:             /var/spool/asterisk
                    Log directory:               /var/log/asterisk
                    Run/Sockets directory:       /var/run/asterisk
                    PID file:                    /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.pid
                    VarLib directory:            /usr/local/share/asterisk
                    Data directory:              /usr/local/share/asterisk
                    ASTDB:                       /var/db/asterisk/astdb
                    IAX2 Keys directory:         /usr/local/share/asterisk/keys
                    AGI Scripts directory:       /usr/local/share/asterisk/agi-bin
                  
                  
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                    tempest69
                    last edited by

                    (asterisk package with nanobsd installation)
                    the problem :

                    Unable to re-open master file /var/log/asterisk//cdr-csv//Master.csv : No such file or directory
                    

                    has been solved with the shellcmd package, i have created 3 shellcmd :

                    mkdir /var/log/asterisk && chmod 0766 /var/log/asterisk 	shellcmd 	
                    mkdir /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv && chmod 0766 /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv 	shellcmd 	
                    chown -R asterisk:wheel /var/log/asterisk 	shellcmd 
                    
                    

                    It is hardcoded but the message has gone… and now i can see the call history until a reboot.
                    But now i would like to make things persistent :
                    1/ to copy a saved Master.csv (and eventualy astdb) on startup to /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv
                    using shellcmd seems the best solution (but it would be more accurate to do this on service startup?)
                    2/ to save Master.csv (an eventually astdb) from memory to my sdcard periodicaly (every day?)
                    using cron package seems the best solution
                    3/ to save Master.csv (an eventually astdb) from memory to my sdcard on shutdown or asterisk service stop
                    NO idea on how to do it...

                    is it a good solution or am i completly wrong?

                    I'm very happy with pfsense/asterisk and I'm planing to migrate my (little) asterisk server (dockstar + debian lenny+asterisk 1.6) to my pfsense box !

                    @m4f1050 : you should try to edit asterisk.conf and modify by hand the directories to /tmp (on nanobsd of course)

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                      m4f1050
                      last edited by

                      @tempest69:

                      @m4f1050 : you should try to edit asterisk.conf and modify by hand the directories to /tmp (on nanobsd of course)

                      Just tried…  updated asterisk.conf back to /tmp, restarted service = no go, reloaded sip and other option = no go, restarted service again = no go...  Im baffled..

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                        tempest69
                        last edited by

                        You can try to start asterisk from the shell prompt (/usr/local/sbin/asterisk) and then see what happens…
                        look at the contents of asterisk.conf before and after starting asterisk : it should not change, because the changes in asterisk.conf are made only one time or when reinstalling-refreshing-resyncing ?- the package(someone correct me if i'm wrong).
                        If it work then it could be a problem with file permission (because when you start it from shell it start as root).
                        After that if you try to start/stop from the gui then you will have permissions problems (from gui it starts as asterisk) so you should reboot (or make some chown/chmod to files/directories created in /tmp and /var/log).

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                          m4f1050
                          last edited by

                          I stopped asterisk from GUI.  Edited the asterisk.conf file and put /tmp for the astdb file, ssh'd and started asterisk, checked back the file and it was still /tmp.

                          On status/asterisk from GUI it still shows:  /var/db/asterisk/astdb

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                            tempest69
                            last edited by

                            What is the content of your asterisk.conf (/usr/local/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf)?
                            Do you have this at the beginning?

                            [directories]
                            astetcdir => /usr/local/etc/asterisk
                            astmoddir => /usr/local/lib/asterisk/modules
                            astvarlibdir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                            astdbdir => /tmp
                            astkeydir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                            astdatadir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                            astagidir => /usr/local/share/asterisk/agi-bin
                            astspooldir => /tmp
                            astrundir => /var/run/asterisk
                            astlogdir => /var/log/asterisk
                            

                            I remember that when i edit this file i see that the first line  was
                            directories  and not [directories]
                            so i changed it…

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                              m4f1050
                              last edited by

                              @tempest69:

                              What is the content of your asterisk.conf (/usr/local/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf)?
                              Do you have this at the beginning?

                              [directories]
                              astetcdir => /usr/local/etc/asterisk
                              astmoddir => /usr/local/lib/asterisk/modules
                              astvarlibdir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                              astdbdir => /tmp
                              astkeydir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                              astdatadir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                              astagidir => /usr/local/share/asterisk/agi-bin
                              astspooldir => /tmp
                              astrundir => /var/run/asterisk
                              astlogdir => /var/log/asterisk
                              

                              I remember that when i edit this file i see that the first line  was
                              directories  and not [directories]
                              so i changed it…

                              Yup, it has the (!)

                              
                              [directories](!)
                              astetcdir => /usr/local/etc/asterisk
                              astmoddir => /usr/local/lib/asterisk/modules
                              astvarlibdir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                              astdbdir => /tmp
                              astkeydir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                              astdatadir => /usr/local/share/asterisk
                              astagidir => /usr/local/share/asterisk/agi-bin
                              astspooldir => /tmp
                              astrundir => /var/run/asterisk
                              astlogdir => /var/log/asterisk
                              
                              

                              Removing the (!) now to see if it works…

                              (tick...tock...tick...tock...)

                              Hmmm!  That seems to have done something...it's now /tmp/astdb
                              Maybe add to the installer the removal of (!)
                              Wonder if I can set it to /usr/local/db/asterisk now....

                              EDIT:

                              I left it at /tmp ...   here is my log: (cleared it before starting asterisk)

                              
                              [Jul 22 11:08:19] NOTICE[62646] cdr.c: CDR simple logging enabled.
                              [Jul 22 11:08:19] NOTICE[62646] loader.c: 207 modules will be loaded.
                              [Jul 22 11:08:19] NOTICE[62646] res_odbc.c: res_odbc loaded.
                              [Jul 22 11:08:19] NOTICE[62646] res_smdi.c: No SMDI interfaces are available to listen on, not starting SMDI listener.
                              [Jul 22 11:08:20] NOTICE[62646] config.c: Registered Config Engine curl
                              [Jul 22 11:08:20] NOTICE[62646] res_config_ldap.c: No directory user found, anonymous binding as default.
                              [Jul 22 11:08:20] ERROR[62646] res_config_ldap.c: No directory URL or host found.
                              [Jul 22 11:08:20] ERROR[62646] res_config_ldap.c: Cannot load LDAP RealTime driver.
                              [Jul 22 11:08:20] ERROR[62646] res_config_sqlite.c: unable to open database: /var/lib/asterisk/sqlite.db
                              
                              

                              I know I forced a pkg… openldap-client-2.4.23.tbz  So that could be causing my "ldap" errors.  Going reinstall pfsense 2.0.1 and then install the asterisk pkg to get rid of that error...

                              After about a minute it started showing in Status / Asterisk and added this to the log:

                              
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] ERROR[62646] res_config_pgsql.c: PostgreSQL RealTime: Failed to connect database asterisk on 127.0.0.1:
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] WARNING[62646] res_config_pgsql.c: PostgreSQL RealTime: Couldn't establish connection. Check debug.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] NOTICE[62646] config.c: Registered Config Engine pgsql
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] NOTICE[62646] config.c: Registered Config Engine odbc
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] NOTICE[62646] chan_skinny.c: Configuring skinny from skinny.conf
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] NOTICE[62646] cdr_radius.c: Cannot load radiusclient-ng configuration file /etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] NOTICE[62646] cdr_sqlite.c: This module has been marked deprecated in favor of using cdr_sqlite3_custom.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] WARNING[62646] cel_pgsql.c: CEL pgsql config file missing global section.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] NOTICE[62646] cel_radius.c: Cannot load radiusclient-ng configuration file /etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] NOTICE[62646] cel_tds.c: cel_tds has no global category, nothing to configure.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:35] WARNING[62646] cel_tds.c: cel_tds module had config problems; declining load
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] WARNING[62646] chan_unistim.c: Your OS does not support IP_PKTINFO, you must set public_ip.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] ERROR[62646] res_clialiases.c: res_clialiases configuration file 'cli_aliases.conf' not found
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] NOTICE[62646] pbx_ael.c: Starting AEL load process.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] NOTICE[62646] pbx_ael.c: AEL load process: parsed config file name '/usr/local/etc/asterisk/extensions.ael'.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] NOTICE[62646] pbx_ael.c: AEL load process: checked config file name '/usr/local/etc/asterisk/extensions.ael'.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] NOTICE[62646] pbx_ael.c: AEL load process: compiled config file name '/usr/local/etc/asterisk/extensions.ael'.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] NOTICE[62646] pbx_ael.c: AEL load process: merged config file name '/usr/local/etc/asterisk/extensions.ael'.
                              [Jul 22 11:09:36] NOTICE[62646] pbx_ael.c: AEL load process: verified config file name '/usr/local/etc/asterisk/extensions.ael'.
                              
                              
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                                tempest69
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                                @m4f1050
                                I have also some messages about ldap and other .conf files missing, i think it's due to a lot of modules being loaded (autoload module as default?)… It can be solved by not loading the modules that we don't use in our configuration (not a bug, it's normal that the standard installation use autoload of modules)
                                I'm not in production with asterisk but i will in a short time and i'm going to tweak my installation and the .conf files to not load the modules that i do not use.
                                if you have this message just after a call :
                                Unable to re-open master file /var/log/asterisk//cdr-csv//Master.csv : No such file or directory
                                go to see :
                                http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,47210.msg274214.html#msg274214

                                @marcelloc
                                is it normal that the /usr/local/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf files comes with "directories" at the beginning ?
                                Generaly the (!) is used for template purpose in sip.conf but it seems to be problematic when used in asterisk.conf…

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                                  m4f1050
                                  last edited by

                                  @tempest69:

                                  @m4f1050
                                  I have also some messages about ldap and other .conf files missing, i think it's due to a lot of modules being loaded (autoload module as default?)… It can be solved by not loading the modules that we don't use in our configuration (not a bug, it's normal that the standard installation use autoload of modules)
                                  I'm not in production with asterisk but i will in a short time and i'm going to tweak my installation and the .conf files to not load the modules that i do not use.
                                  if you have this message just after a call :
                                  Unable to re-open master file /var/log/asterisk//cdr-csv//Master.csv : No such file or directory
                                  go to see :
                                  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,47210.msg274214.html#msg274214

                                  Yeah, I noticed it kept showing the errors.  Please let me know when you configure your asterisk, I would love to see the config files (removing any personal information of course.)

                                  @tempest69:

                                  @marcelloc
                                  is it normal that the /usr/local/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf files comes with "directories" at the beginning ?
                                  Generaly the (!) is used for template purpose in sip.conf but it seems to be problematic when used in asterisk.conf…

                                  Wonder if we can run a script that replaces values (and stores a temp config file on i.e. /tmp) then have asterisk read from this /tmp/.conf file?  We can then use other symbols, i.e. replace the (!) with [!] and have the script translate it to (!) or compile asterisk to look for something else?  (Is it asterisk the one doing the conf file reading?)

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                                    torontob
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                                    Hello,

                                    Just installed Asterisk packages on pfSense 2.0.1. I can't find the GUI for it. Is there a GUI for it? It would be great if the description for each package tells you which menu the newly installed package goes under. If there is no GUI, the community available tool is the status_asterisk.php file?

                                    Thanks,

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                                    • marcellocM
                                      marcelloc
                                      last edited by

                                      It's on status menu.

                                      If you can't see it, maybe you need to reinstall the package.

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                                        torontob
                                        last edited by

                                        I see it upon re-install.

                                        Thanks

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                                          tempest69
                                          last edited by

                                          @tempest69:

                                          It would also be nice to have the "module show" command or even better the possibility to type commands (like with the  fivn asterisk management  "command" menu)

                                          Replying to my self.
                                          To execute all sort of asterisk CLI command, we just have to type it in the browser as a link :
                                          https://MyPfsense_Url/asterisk_cmd.php ==> will execute the default command "core show sttings"
                                          and
                                          https://MyPfsense_Url/asterisk_cmd.php?cmd=module+show ==> Will execute "module show"
                                          and
                                          https://MyPfsense_Url/asterisk_cmd.php?cmd=core+show+help ==> Will execute "core show help" giving the list off available CLI commands…
                                          (not all commands cause it seems to display a limited numbers of characters...)

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                                            anzak84
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                                            infinitely, How to Fix?

                                            http://forum.lissyara.su/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=29728&p=333556#p333556

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