Closed goedkoper closed 2 days ago
Hi @goedkoper , This looks like apache2 service is not started properly, Can you restart apache2 service manually and give a try
systemctl restart apache2
I had the same problem after a fresh installation of Debian 12.7 and FreePBX 17, just after the first reboot. After restarting apache2 with the following command, the problem disappeared: systemctl restart apache2
Also noticed that restapps was down. Solved with: fwconsole start restapps
Everything worked in future reboots.
memory error is due to apache2 didnt started properly, we are adding protection check as a part of https://github.com/FreePBX/issue-tracker/issues/496 to fix that issue.
Thank You very much!
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memory error is due to apache2 didnt started properly, we are adding protection check as a part of #496https://github.com/FreePBX/issue-tracker/issues/496 to fix that issue.
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FreePBX Version
FreePBX 17
Issue Description
I am concerned about the new version of FreePBX.
FreePBX on Debian 12 linux version. This is how I experience problems and instability of this system.
Installing it goes well! Transferring from old to new also works well. However, if there is a sudden power outage and you then boot the system, the FreePBX web interface will no longer work.
Reinstall your Debian and FreePBX17 again, the ID is (fortunately) recognized, I also want to show it, but after restarting the system: "Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1281717103 bytes)".
I haven't even been able to perform a restore from a previously made backup.
Other problem: When you change the network card settings from the FreePBX web interface, your network stops working. It is as if FreePBX does not support Linux commands (properly).
I have the above on a test environment, but I now have two FreePBX17 environments at my customers...
I'd like to hear it.
Best regards, Gijsbert Kampert
Operating Environment
Debian 12 (Gnome), FreePBX 17.
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