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kernel: dahdi: Detected time shift

Postby stefano.pucci » Mon Jan 23, 2017 9:02 am

Hi all,

my environment is on VMWare :

OS : CentOS release 5.10.1 (Final)
VERSION: 2.12-493a
BUILD: 150703-2105
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Asterisk : 1.8.23.0-1_centos5.go

We're experiencing some issues on agents disconnection(all agents simoultanoeusly).
I take a look on my /var/log/messages and it shows :

kernel: dahdi: Detected time shift

I re-run ntpdate because my date commend showed that my VM is 2 minutes back to the real hours.
Could you please give me if you have already troubleshooted this kind of problem?

Thanks
Stefano
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Re: kernel: dahdi: Detected time shift

Postby stefano.pucci » Mon Jan 23, 2017 10:18 am

One more info, I've seen on CLI Asterisk during the disconnection :
NOTICE[4986] chan_sip.c: Disconnecting call 'SIP/XXXXXXXXX' for lack of RTP activity in 113 seconds
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Re: kernel: dahdi: Detected time shift

Postby gequiros » Mon Jan 23, 2017 2:01 pm

It's not going to be a solution, but, why don't you just download latest VICIDIAL 7.0.4 and start from there ?

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Re: kernel: dahdi: Detected time shift

Postby Vince-0 » Tue Jan 24, 2017 2:21 am

"for lack of RTP activity" is usually a network issue introducing one way audio usually by a NAT issue. Or someone just closed their soft-phone.

Dahdi does not run well in a VM, don't virtualize Asterisk meetme -it won't work as expected.
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