[Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault on startup
Ken Rice
krice at freeswitch.org
Tue Feb 14 19:10:08 MSK 2012
sounds like the core.db was corrupted in a way that caused the segfault...
it is safe to delete that file at any time...
if you have core dumps where you can get a back trace, do so and as per the
bug reporting guide lines on the wiki and open a jura especially if they
are all segueing int he same spot
K
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Darcy <darcy at primrose.ws> wrote:
> I have three freeswitches running on public IPs, not behind a router.
> There was a power hit on site and all servers were restarted but none of
> the freeswitches started, when I tried to manually start them, I got a
> segmentation fault. I had to rename core.db on each system to get them to
> restart. Is this a known issue. One of these switches had a git update 1
> week ago, the other two are various vintages but run flawless, until last
> night of course. The longest running one is about 14 months.
>
> Any input or thoughts would be appreciated.
>
> Darcy
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