FOP2 Stops responding after awhile

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  2. 13 years ago

    Hi,

    What is the status of this? I'm having this problem too. It's basically a deal breaker if I can't get this working.

    Is the beta stable enough? I'm not looking for half baked solutions.

    There are lots of issues discussed in this post, so I am not sure what is the deal breaker for you. I am sorry if you think fop2 is a half baked solution. Asterisk has tons of nasty bugs too, and I do not think it is half baked either.

    If you experience a flash client that stops updating, it is because asterisk crashes, not something else. If asterisk is stable, you will not experience the issue. If the connection with asterisk dies unexpectedly while you have flash clients connected into fop2, then you might experience the issue where some flash clients gets updates and some others do not get them. The problem is fixed if you restart fop2. If asterisk never crashes, or if you remember to restart fop2 server when you also restart asterisk, then there is no issue. Anyways, the beta fixes this, it "restarts itself" when asterisk crashes, and avoids the problem.

    Now, if your deal breaker is something else, please let me know what it is so I can work on the fix.

    Best regards,

    The problem is FOP2 is not updating. Has nothing to do with Asterisk which is running properly while this is happening. If I am on a call via a trunk FOP2 still shows the extension and trunk as free unless I refresh my browser. Then when the call ends I need to refresh the browser to have it update the status again. That's a deal breaker if I can't get that working properly.

    But sometimes it works. So it's intermittent and not likely a configuration issue.

  3. admin

    8 Jun 2011 Administrator

    Hi mustardman,

    Restarting fop2_server will fix the issue. The problem happens ONLY if asterisk is restarted while fop2_server is still running AND you have a flash client connected.

    Imagine this scenario, you boot the machine:

    asterisk starts
    fop2 starts
    some fop2 client connects via web

    everything is fine and dandy

    suddenly asterisk crashes

    fop2_server is still running
    fop2 client is still connected, and it will not see updates, as asterisk is GONE

    safe_asterisk relaunches asterisk

    at that point, your old connected flash client will not receive updates, but newer fop2 client connections will.

    restarting fop2_server fixes the issue. It is a bug in the way fop2 handles asterisk disconnections, and the problem is addressed already in the beta, and will be rolled out on the next version. But it only occurs when asterisk is restarted or dies, without restarting fop2_server.

    Try it, instead of hitting F5 in your browser when you notice the problem, just restart fop2 server

    service fop2 restart

    and the problem will be gone.

    Best regards,

  4. Hi mustardman,

    Restarting fop2_server will fix the issue. The problem happens ONLY if asterisk is restarted while fop2_server is still running AND you have a flash client connected.

    Imagine this scenario, you boot the machine:

    asterisk starts
    fop2 starts
    some fop2 client connects via web

    everything is fine and dandy

    suddenly asterisk crashes

    fop2_server is still running
    fop2 client is still connected, and it will not see updates, as asterisk is GONE

    safe_asterisk relaunches asterisk

    at that point, your old connected flash client will not receive updates, but newer fop2 client connections will.

    restarting fop2_server fixes the issue. It is a bug in the way fop2 handles asterisk disconnections, and the problem is addressed already in the beta, and will be rolled out on the next version. But it only occurs when asterisk is restarted or dies, without restarting fop2_server.

    Try it, instead of hitting F5 in your browser when you notice the problem, just restart fop2 server

    service fop2 restart

    and the problem will be gone.

    Best regards,

    I hope you are not suggesting that requiring us to restart the service is your permanent solution. This happens quite often and your suggestion is a non-starter. You must not use FreePBX where Asterisk restarts happen every time you make a change via the GUI which happens all the time. What is the permanent solution and when can I expect it? Otherwise I may have to go back to FOP1

  5. admin

    8 Jun 2011 Administrator

    Normal asterisk installs should not crash, nor asterisk restarted frequently. If *you* restart asterisk, *you* can also restart fop2. That was my suggestion.

    A permanent solution could be to have a stable asterisk that does not crash. Or remember to restart fop2 when you restart asterisk. Or if your asterisk still crashes and you are fine with the safe_asterisk script bringing it up again, just add a line to the safe_asterisk script to do a service fop2 restart there too. Something like this (untested)

    run_asterisk()
    {
            while :; do 
    
                    if test "x$TTY" != "x" ; then
                            cd /tmp
                            stty sane < /dev/${TTY}
                            nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS} > /dev/${TTY} 2>&1 < /dev/${TTY}
                    else
                            cd /tmp
                            nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS}
                    fi
    
                    # Restart fop2 after asterisk dies or ends
                    service fop2 restart
    
                    EXITSTATUS=$?
                    message "Asterisk ended with exit status $EXITSTATUS"
                    if test "x$EXITSTATUS" = "x0" ; then
                            # Properly shutdown....
    
                            # Stop fop2 when asterisk is shutdown
                            service fop2 stop
    
                            message "Asterisk shutdown normally."
                            exit 0
    

    Be creative. I tried to describe *when* the issue happens, so you know where to look for to address the problem. If you are unable to avoid asterisk crashes, then you might want to try updating the safe_asterisk script. However, I would not do this myself, I would rather fix asterisk or my asterisk configuration to avoid crashes or ami disconnections.

    You know, if asterisk crashes, taking down all your active calls with it.... its much worst that than having some fop2 clients not updating after that crash, fop2 would be my last of concerns. I would try to get asterisk stabilized first. This *only* happens when you have a fop2 client connected to fop2 server, and then the AMI connection gets down or broken. It is not usual in normal circumstances. For me and for the majority of users this does not happen often or at all. It was very hard for me to reproduce the issue, fortunately I got help from users who let me look at their servers when the problem happened, and I was able to find the cause.

    Anyways, the next fop2 version fixes this, as it is indeed a fop2 issue. You are welcome to try the beta if you want: http://www.fop2.com/downloads/fop2-2.21 ... 5-i386.tgz

    You can also go back to FOP1 if it makes you feel more comfortable. Please excuse me, but I am still sensing a hostile attitude towards me and the software itself. It seems like you want to spread FUD more than anything else.

  6. Nicolas,

    Can the beta just be installed over the original?

    Or what is the correct process for re-installing on a working system?

    thanks.

  7. Normal asterisk installs should not crash, nor asterisk restarted frequently. If *you* restart asterisk, *you* can also restart fop2. That was my suggestion.

    A permanent solution could be to have a stable asterisk that does not crash. Or remember to restart fop2 when you restart asterisk. Or if your asterisk still crashes and you are fine with the safe_asterisk script bringing it up again, just add a line to the safe_asterisk script to do a service fop2 restart there too. Something like this (untested)

    run_asterisk()
    {
            while :; do 
    
                    if test "x$TTY" != "x" ; then
                            cd /tmp
                            stty sane < /dev/${TTY}
                            nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS} > /dev/${TTY} 2>&1 < /dev/${TTY}
                    else
                            cd /tmp
                            nice -n $PRIORITY ${ASTSBINDIR}/asterisk -f ${CLIARGS} ${ASTARGS}
                    fi
    
                    # Restart fop2 after asterisk dies or ends
                    service fop2 restart
    
                    EXITSTATUS=$?
                    message "Asterisk ended with exit status $EXITSTATUS"
                    if test "x$EXITSTATUS" = "x0" ; then
                            # Properly shutdown....
    
                            # Stop fop2 when asterisk is shutdown
                            service fop2 stop
    
                            message "Asterisk shutdown normally."
                            exit 0
    

    Be creative. I tried to describe *when* the issue happens, so you know where to look for to address the problem. If you are unable to avoid asterisk crashes, then you might want to try updating the safe_asterisk script. However, I would not do this myself, I would rather fix asterisk or my asterisk configuration to avoid crashes or ami disconnections.

    You know, if asterisk crashes, taking down all your active calls with it.... its much worst that than having some fop2 clients not updating after that crash, fop2 would be my last of concerns. I would try to get asterisk stabilized first. This *only* happens when you have a fop2 client connected to fop2 server, and then the AMI connection gets down or broken. It is not usual in normal circumstances. For me and for the majority of users this does not happen often or at all. It was very hard for me to reproduce the issue, fortunately I got help from users who let me look at their servers when the problem happened, and I was able to find the cause.

    Anyways, the next fop2 version fixes this, as it is indeed a fop2 issue. You are welcome to try the beta if you want: http://www.fop2.com/downloads/fop2-2.21 ... 5-i386.tgz

    You can also go back to FOP1 if it makes you feel more comfortable. Please excuse me, but I am still sensing a hostile attitude towards me and the software itself. It seems like you want to spread FUD more than anything else.

    The suggestion of putting fop2 restart in the safe_asterisk restart script is a more practical solution assuming it is initiated everytime FreePBX is updated via the Apply changes GUI button (I'm not sure if it is). Again, I don't know why you are going off on a tangent trying to blame Asterisk. As I said repeatedly asterisk is NOT crashing. Asterisk is NOT crashing. Did I mention that asterisk is NOT crashing?

    You seem to have no concept of how people use this. Most use FreePBX and for those people your solution of "just restart fop2 service because it rarely happens" is ridiculous. FreePBX is constantly being used and the way FreePBX works is every change restarts asterisk which kills fop2. That does not seem to sink in with you for some reason. Also a lot of administrators like the ones I deal with do not know linux. They can use a browser and configure Asterisk via FreePBX but asking them to open a command line and restart the FOP2 service is a completely foreign concept to them. I may as well be asking them to fly to the moon.

    My attitude about it is irrelevant but welcome to the world of paid apps. I have never complained about FOP1 because it's completely free and has always worked well for me. FOP2 is intentionally limited to encourage people to buy a license and my expectations are much higher for a product like that. At a minimum I do NOT expect show stoppers like this. And in this case where there is a show stopper, I don't expect useless advice about how to get around it.

    Frankly, if you just said, "yea it's a problem, these things happen sometimes, I think I fixed it in the current beta which may be buggy right now" and then some sort of estimate on a stable version is a better answer.

  8. admin,

    An idea until the next version is final...

    Is there a way to make a button, or could you make a button on the Fop2 panel, that would restart the fop2 service?

    That way it could be refreshed if there is an issue?

    Another way to do it.... Is there any harm in running a cron script that runs:

    /etc/init.d/fop2 restart

    every 15 minutes?

    thanks.

  9. admin

    9 Jun 2011 Administrator

    Nicolas,

    Can the beta just be installed over the original?

    Or what is the correct process for re-installing on a working system?

    thanks.

    You can install it over...

  10. admin

    9 Jun 2011 Administrator

    The suggestion of putting fop2 restart in the safe_asterisk restart script is a more practical solution assuming it is initiated everytime FreePBX is updated via the Apply changes GUI button (I'm not sure if it is).

    The problem -that *some* fop2 clients stop responding after a while- does not happen if you reload asterisk. It only happens if asterisk is restarted or the ami connection is lost. I was very precise on the description. The safe_asterisk script will execute the commands only when asterisk crashes or is restarted via the asterisk cli

    Again, I don't know why you are going off on a tangent trying to blame Asterisk. As I said repeatedly asterisk is NOT crashing. Asterisk is NOT crashing. Did I mention that asterisk is NOT crashing?

    I am not going into any tangent, and I do not try to blame Asterisk. I make it perfectly clear that *if* asterisk crashes, you might experience the issue. Also if the AMI connection is lost. It does not happen if you reload asterisk, or if you apply changes in freepbx. If you are experience the issue, but your asterisk is stable, then check if the ami connection is stable too, you can do it by running fop2_server in debug mode ( -X 1) and let it run and look for manager disconnection messages. By the way, you NEVER said your asterisk did not crash before, on any of your posts. None of your posts is informative, they do not give information about your setup, your settings, your versions, anything. And you are not cooperating either as other users are doing. You are just spreading FUD.

    You seem to have no concept of how people use this. Most use FreePBX and for those people your solution of "just restart fop2 service because it rarely happens" is ridiculous. FreePBX is constantly being used and the way FreePBX works is every change restarts asterisk which kills fop2. That does not seem to sink in with you for some reason. Also a lot of administrators like the ones I deal with do not know linux. They can use a browser and configure Asterisk via FreePBX but asking them to open a command line and restart the FOP2 service is a completely foreign concept to them. I may as well be asking them to fly to the moon.

    Every change in FreePBX *reloads* asterisk, it does not restart it. A reload does not trigger the problem. And it does not kill fop2. Perhaps your problem is that AMI connections are breaking, if that is the case, you can increase the writetimeout in /etc/asterisk/manager.conf under the fop2 user.

    Frankly, if you just said, "yea it's a problem, these things happen sometimes, I think I fixed it in the current beta which may be buggy right now" and then some sort of estimate on a stable version is a better answer.

    I said it, but you seem to have a problem reading:

    Anyways, the next fop2 version fixes this, as it is indeed a fop2 issue.

    The beta is stable, you can use it safely right now.

    You can also use fop 2.11 because I *think* the issue was introduced on 2.20.

    In any case, I am talking about the issue that I have described here.. Perhaps there are other issues that have a similar symptom but a different cause. For example, in one case I was able to determine that Microsoft ISA server was having troubles with its nat tables and it was affecting fop2 , that stopped receiving updates but because ISA server was not keeping or was mixing connections to port 4445, but only for clients connecting via ISA server.

    Look, I will stop responding to offensive or bashing posts. If you need support, please ask for it: provide information, and I will try to offer you a solution. A sane solution/suggestion or fix.

    You never contacted me via email or live help (as far as I know), it is clear that your objective here is to spam the forum anonymously with FUD posts, trying to bash the software or myself. That does not help and it does not add up to the discussion. If you are a paid customer, and you are unhappy with the software, I can issue a refund. Please contact me via email or live help for that.

  11. admin

    9 Jun 2011 Administrator

    admin,

    An idea until the next version is final...

    Is there a way to make a button, or could you make a button on the Fop2 panel, that would restart the fop2 service?

    That way it could be refreshed if there is an issue?

    Another way to do it.... Is there any harm in running a cron script that runs:

    /etc/init.d/fop2 restart

    every 15 minutes?

    thanks.

    Hi, it is a dangerous feature. Anyways, it is much easier to update to the beta than to create another new feature to it. The fop2 restart in a cron job can be done, but it will disrupt currently connected fop2 users, it can be a little bit annoying.

    Are you experience the issue where some clients stop updating? Can you run fop2_server in debug level 1 to see if the AMI is stable, or have you checked that asterisk is not crashing on you? Doing an "asterisk -rx 'core show uptime'" can give you an idea if asterisk was restarted or not.

  12. admin,

    I don't know if I am having a problem yet :D

    My current system uptime is 22 hours but I just got to work 1.5 hours ago.

    I am still in testing mode and only have one other user trying it out. I want to make sure it works prior to rolling it out to the technically challenged!

    I went to download the new beta but noticed it is for centOS, do you have a beta for debian yet? (ubuntu is what I am running)

    The reason I wanted the new beta was because I am frequently reloading freepbx and wanted to make sure I didn't have to ssh into the server and issue a fop2 restart everytime. But in reading your prior posts, it doesn't seem freepbx reloads effect fop2?

    thanks for the help!

  13. admin

    10 Jun 2011 Administrator

    admin,

    I don't know if I am having a problem yet :D

    My current system uptime is 22 hours but I just got to work 1.5 hours ago.

    I am still in testing mode and only have one other user trying it out. I want to make sure it works prior to rolling it out to the technically challenged!

    I went to download the new beta but noticed it is for centOS, do you have a beta for debian yet? (ubuntu is what I am running)

    The reason I wanted the new beta was because I am frequently reloading freepbx and wanted to make sure I didn't have to ssh into the server and issue a fop2 restart everytime. But in reading your prior posts, it doesn't seem freepbx reloads effect fop2?

    thanks for the help!

    Hi Matt,

    You will NOT have this issue just for reloading FreePBX. This issue is not as big as this post... the post was trolled and abused to spread FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt). Fop2 is not perfect, but it works quite well, even if you reload freepbx/asterisk a lot of times.

    The only thing that you will notice is that if you reload freepbx because you added or removed extensions, the currently connected fop2 users will be disconnected and reconnected back again (so they can get the new button layout). But the status will keep updating with no issues at all.

    What debian version do you use, 32 or 64 bits? I can prepare one for you and send you the link.

  14. 32 bit.

    thanks

  15. The suggestion of putting fop2 restart in the safe_asterisk restart script is a more practical solution assuming it is initiated everytime FreePBX is updated via the Apply changes GUI button (I'm not sure if it is).

    The problem -that *some* fop2 clients stop responding after a while- does not happen if you reload asterisk. It only happens if asterisk is restarted or the ami connection is lost. I was very precise on the description. The safe_asterisk script will execute the commands only when asterisk crashes or is restarted via the asterisk cli

    Again, I don't know why you are going off on a tangent trying to blame Asterisk. As I said repeatedly asterisk is NOT crashing. Asterisk is NOT crashing. Did I mention that asterisk is NOT crashing?

    I am not going into any tangent, and I do not try to blame Asterisk. I make it perfectly clear that *if* asterisk crashes, you might experience the issue. Also if the AMI connection is lost. It does not happen if you reload asterisk, or if you apply changes in freepbx. If you are experience the issue, but your asterisk is stable, then check if the ami connection is stable too, you can do it by running fop2_server in debug mode ( -X 1) and let it run and look for manager disconnection messages. By the way, you NEVER said your asterisk did not crash before, on any of your posts. None of your posts is informative, they do not give information about your setup, your settings, your versions, anything. And you are not cooperating either as other users are doing. You are just spreading FUD.

    You seem to have no concept of how people use this. Most use FreePBX and for those people your solution of "just restart fop2 service because it rarely happens" is ridiculous. FreePBX is constantly being used and the way FreePBX works is every change restarts asterisk which kills fop2. That does not seem to sink in with you for some reason. Also a lot of administrators like the ones I deal with do not know linux. They can use a browser and configure Asterisk via FreePBX but asking them to open a command line and restart the FOP2 service is a completely foreign concept to them. I may as well be asking them to fly to the moon.

    Every change in FreePBX *reloads* asterisk, it does not restart it. A reload does not trigger the problem. And it does not kill fop2. Perhaps your problem is that AMI connections are breaking, if that is the case, you can increase the writetimeout in /etc/asterisk/manager.conf under the fop2 user.

    Frankly, if you just said, "yea it's a problem, these things happen sometimes, I think I fixed it in the current beta which may be buggy right now" and then some sort of estimate on a stable version is a better answer.

    I said it, but you seem to have a problem reading:

    Anyways, the next fop2 version fixes this, as it is indeed a fop2 issue.

    The beta is stable, you can use it safely right now.

    You can also use fop 2.11 because I *think* the issue was introduced on 2.20.

    In any case, I am talking about the issue that I have described here.. Perhaps there are other issues that have a similar symptom but a different cause. For example, in one case I was able to determine that Microsoft ISA server was having troubles with its nat tables and it was affecting fop2 , that stopped receiving updates but because ISA server was not keeping or was mixing connections to port 4445, but only for clients connecting via ISA server.

    Look, I will stop responding to offensive or bashing posts. If you need support, please ask for it: provide information, and I will try to offer you a solution. A sane solution/suggestion or fix.

    You never contacted me via email or live help (as far as I know), it is clear that your objective here is to spam the forum anonymously with FUD posts, trying to bash the software or myself. That does not help and it does not add up to the discussion. If you are a paid customer, and you are unhappy with the software, I can issue a refund. Please contact me via email or live help for that.

    Whoa boy. So now I am the bad guy for not pointing out that Asterisk is NOT crashing. You have got to be kidding me. And now you are trying to accuse me of trolling. Look. I will give you the IP address and you can see for yourself. But the problem is you are not willing to listen.

    Now the thing with AMI disconnecting. That is something new you have not mentioned before. This seems more plausible because fop2 stops responding constantly. This is a completely normal install. Oh, and since you say I am not giving you enough info. Asterisk is NOT crashing. FreePBX is NOT crashing. The internet is NOT crashing. The server is NOT crashing. Everything works......EXCEPT....fop2. How silly of me to not point out all those things in the past.

    Is there a 64bit version of fop2 2.21 beta?

    CentOS 5.6 64bit
    FreePBX 2.9
    Asterisk 1.8.4.1
    FOP2 2.20

  16. admin

    10 Jun 2011 Administrator

    Whoa boy. So now I am the bad guy for not pointing out that Asterisk is NOT crashing. You have got to be kidding me. And now you are trying to accuse me of trolling. Look. I will give you the IP address and you can see for yourself. But the problem is you are not willing to listen.

    Now the thing with AMI disconnecting. That is something new you have not mentioned before. This seems more plausible because fop2 stops responding constantly. This is a completely normal install. Oh, and since you say I am not giving you enough info. Asterisk is NOT crashing. FreePBX is NOT crashing. The internet is NOT crashing. The server is NOT crashing. Everything works......EXCEPT....fop2. How silly of me to not point out all those things in the past.

    Is there a 64bit version of fop2 2.21 beta?

    CentOS 5.6 64bit
    FreePBX 2.9
    Asterisk 1.8.4.1
    FOP2 2.20

    You have always been unpolite and rude, and you continue with that attitude. I will let it as an exercise to interested readers, they can search your posts and read them, and my replies, and then anyone can make up their minds and decide who is good or bad, who is the one that listen or not, or can read or not, or is interested on getting/providing help or not.

    The 2nd, 3rd and 4th posts talk about AMI disconnections and how to find out if that is what is bitting you. Just read the first 3 or 4 messages in this post. It is not new. It was mentioned in the very firsts messages. I may not listen, but you sure do not read. You never sent me an email (as far as I know, you are still anonymous here), you never requested live help.

    If you have a problem, I will tell you how to narrow down the issue or what you need to help me pinpoint the issue so I can provide a solution, as I always do. I will provide links for both centos and debian, 32 and 64 bits, probably later today. I will post the links in in the Announcement forum.

    You've never provided enough information, you do not collaborate. And you never read the posts or replies. You just complain on a rude tone. I say it again, are you a paid customer? I would like to offer you a refund as you are not happy with the software. Contact me via email and I will provide you with the refund. I do not need your ip, just your activation code, name and email address and I will send you a refund. But please send me that information via email or live help, not a public forum. If you do not provide that information, I will continue to believe that your task here is to bash,troll and spread fud.

  17. Whoa boy. So now I am the bad guy for not pointing out that Asterisk is NOT crashing. You have got to be kidding me. And now you are trying to accuse me of trolling. Look. I will give you the IP address and you can see for yourself. But the problem is you are not willing to listen.

    Now the thing with AMI disconnecting. That is something new you have not mentioned before. This seems more plausible because fop2 stops responding constantly. This is a completely normal install. Oh, and since you say I am not giving you enough info. Asterisk is NOT crashing. FreePBX is NOT crashing. The internet is NOT crashing. The server is NOT crashing. Everything works......EXCEPT....fop2. How silly of me to not point out all those things in the past.

    Is there a 64bit version of fop2 2.21 beta?

    CentOS 5.6 64bit
    FreePBX 2.9
    Asterisk 1.8.4.1
    FOP2 2.20

    You have always been unpolite and rude, and you continue with that attitude. I will let it as an exercise to interested readers, they can search your posts and read them, and my replies, and then anyone can make up their minds and decide who is good or bad, who is the one that listen or not, or can read or not, or is interested on getting/providing help or not.

    The 2nd, 3rd and 4th posts talk about AMI disconnections and how to find out if that is what is bitting you. Just read the first 3 or 4 messages in this post. It is not new. It was mentioned in the very firsts messages. I may not listen, but you sure do not read. You never sent me an email (as far as I know, you are still anonymous here), you never requested live help.

    If you have a problem, I will tell you how to narrow down the issue or what you need to help me pinpoint the issue so I can provide a solution, as I always do. I will provide links for both centos and debian, 32 and 64 bits, probably later today. I will post the links in in the Announcement forum.

    You've never provided enough information, you do not collaborate. And you never read the posts or replies. You just complain on a rude tone. I say it again, are you a paid customer? I would like to offer you a refund as you are not happy with the software. Contact me via email and I will provide you with the refund. I do not need your ip, just your activation code, name and email address and I will send you a refund. But please send me that information via email or live help, not a public forum. If you do not provide that information, I will continue to believe that your task here is to bash,troll and spread fud.

    Once again you are STILL...still....still not listening. Instead of offering solutions you are calling me names. If I am rude it is because I like things to work. When they don't I am unhappy. If you are trying to offer a polished solution I am sorry to inform you that you are not anywhere near that point.

    Now having said that, this new information of AMI disconnect combined with Elastix instructions suggesting I create a new AMI user/password gave me the idea. Perhaps it is because I am using the existing default user/password that FreePBX also uses? Your instructions don't say anything about using a new AMI user but perhaps whoever wrote the Elastix instructions are pointing out something you missed? You have not shown me the ability for you to admit fault in your instructions if it were the case. Also, would fop2admin FreePBX module have any effect? Your instructions don't point out anything about that either.

    Now back to your annoying habit of playing the blame game and acting like the victim. Why would I want to intentionally smear your product? Is there some competing product out there that I am perhaps involved in? If so please point it out because I could sure use some other options the way this conversation is going.

    And from what I can see this forum does not get much traffic so if I am intentionally trying to smear your product this place is not the best place to be doing that. I should be going onto PbxinaFlash or the Freepbx forums to do that. The truth is you are completely wrong on all counts. I am here because your product does not work. And it is YOUR attitude that is cause me to react the way I am. I have no tolerance for people selling faulty products that they blame on someone elses product. The fact you went off on this tangent about asterisk crashing when in fact there was no indication asterisk had anything to do with it speaks volumes.

    I deal with this stuff all the time. I don't need a lecture on the problems asterisk and freepbx has. I am quite aware of their problems but that is NOT why I am here so that last thing I want to hear is someone trying to pretend it's not their problem using asterisk/freepbx as an excuse. You get no sympathy from me regarding the moving target of Asterisk 1.2, then 1.4, 1.60, 1.61, 1.62, and now 1.8. You are either on the bus or you are not.

  18. admin

    10 Jun 2011 Administrator

    If I am rude it is because I like things to work. When they don't I am unhappy.

    Tell me your name, email and activation code and I will give you a refund.

  19. admin

    11 Jun 2011 Administrator

    admin,
    An idea until the next version is final...

    Not final, but nearly completion. The beta is available for all platforms, also fop2admin is updated to take advantage of the new custom permissions. More information [url=http://www.fop2.com/forum/View Post 922:17shrxzy]here[/url:17shrxzy]

  20. admin,
    An idea until the next version is final...

    Not final, but nearly completion. The beta is available for all platforms, also fop2admin is updated to take advantage of the new custom permissions. More information [url=http://www.fop2.com/forum/View Post 922:3eyoiujl]here[/url:3eyoiujl]

    Thanks for the 64bit beta. FYI, your mention of the API delay as a possible cause of my problem got me thinking. There is an Elastix install procedure which describes the creation of a new manager API for FOP2 rather than using the default [admin] which is used by FreePBX.

    Your instructions don't mention that. So perhaps by using the default api it was causing a delay and causing fop2 to stop responding. By creating a new api I don't seem to be having the problem except when I restart asterisk which I guess is a different problem that your new beta fixes.

  21. admin

    13 Jun 2011 Administrator

    admin,
    An idea until the next version is final...

    Not final, but nearly completion. The beta is available for all platforms, also fop2admin is updated to take advantage of the new custom permissions. More information [url=http://www.fop2.com/forum/View Post 922:1adj8tfw]here[/url:1adj8tfw]

    Thanks for the 64bit beta. FYI, your mention of the API delay as a possible cause of my problem got me thinking. There is an Elastix install procedure which describes the creation of a new manager API for FOP2 rather than using the default [admin] which is used by FreePBX.

    Your instructions don't mention that. So perhaps by using the default api it was causing a delay and causing fop2 to stop responding. By creating a new api I don't seem to be having the problem except when I restart asterisk which I guess is a different problem that your new beta fixes.

    I think there is no difference on the manager user you use. As long as it has the correct permissions you can use "admin" or create a new one. I prefer to use "admin" myself, as it is easier. Some FreePBX version do not have the option to add all permission keywords to the api user, and that might be also a problem.

    On the installs I made on FreePBX systems, I always used the admin user with no issues. If using a new user works better for your that is great! Please test with the new beta and let me know how it goes.

    Best regards,

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