I have a fresh server setup, non-ISO load.
CentOS 6.2 x64
Asterisk 1.8.11-cert1
Did a fresh load, yum update, dahdi install, asterisk install.
Started up dahdi and asterisk and then type asterisk -r to connect and i get the wonderful:
Unable to connect to remote asterisk
I checked and the file /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl does not exist.
But if i type at the server cli "asterisk" the file then appears under /var/run/asterisk and i can then issue the command asterisk -r to connect and everything seems just fine.
Any ideas?
everything was done as root,
everything was done as root, install ect.. in fact havent created a single user yet.
the file simply isnt there then once i issue the command it appears
crazy stuff
I started fresh again on the
I started fresh again on the box with CentOS 6.2 x64 and have the same issue.
I wiped it again and went with CentOS 5.8 x64 and everything is perfect.
Guess i will be staying away from 6.2 for now.
does all the centos6 line
does all the centos6 line have this behavior and does it have the issue on 32bit as well?
if you execute asterisk -r as a non-root user you will get that reply. make sure you have the proper permissions to read /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl