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Re: Installing axc - need help



Quoting Paul Gale (3/23/06 1:32 PM):
> [root@asterisk1 axc]# ps -aux  grep axc
> Warning: bad syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? See
/usr/share/doc/procps-3.2.3/FAQ
> root      2805  0.0  2.6 11156 6524 ?        S    17:35   0:01
/usr/bin/perl /us                                        
r/share/axc/axc.pl
> root      3839  0.0  2.6 10068 6528 pts/0    S    17:53   0:01
/usr/bin/perl ./a                                         xc.pl
> root      4091  0.0  2.6 10268 6528 pts/0    S    17:57   0:01
/usr/bin/perl ./a                                         xc.pl
> root      4415  0.0  2.6 10532 6528 pts/0    S    18:00   0:01
/usr/bin/perl ./a                                         xc.pl
> root      8195  1.0  2.6 11540 6532 pts/0    S    18:29   0:00
/usr/bin/perl ./a                                         xc.pl
> root      8396  0.0  0.2  5128  656 pts/0    S+   18:31   0:00 grep
axc
>
> Looks like several versions still running then?

yep.  I'd suggesting getting rid of the lot of them and starting over
(this time being careful that you only invoke one axc instance).  Try:

kill -TERM 2805 3839 4091 4415 8195

Then, manually start up one of them.  If you continue to have problems,
use the same approach of locating the process ID via the ps command, mod
the log_level to a value of 4 and then restart it.  I did get your
off-list log; but it doesn't tell me anything other than you had a lot
of axc instances running.  So, let's try this again.




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