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Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00000404, I, Logger, Log file rotation/truncation detected. New log file started
Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00001019, E, License, Violation detected. 8 lines in use exceeds license limit of 3 lines
Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00000126, W, Controller, Automatic shutdown request by module License
Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00002038, W, Controller, Stopping
Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00000107, I, General, SecAst state changing to not protecting
Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00001706, I, Database Controller, Database closed
Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00001713, E, Database Controller, Database command failed on write to eventlog table
Mon Feb 6 23:52:40 2017, 00001705, I, Database Controller, Database open for archiving
Mon Feb 6 23:52:41 2017, 00001259, I, Asterisk Controller, Stopped
Mon Feb 6 23:52:41 2017, 00001303, I, Geo IP, Closed GeoIP database
Mon Feb 6 23:52:41 2017, 00001602, I, Controller, Pipe server stopping
Mon Feb 6 23:52:41 2017, 00000201, I, Controller, Telnet server stopping
Mon Feb 6 23:52:41 2017, 00002832, I, Controller, Recovery state will no longer be automatically saved
Mon Feb 6 23:52:42 2017, 00002824, I, Controller, Stopped
Mon Feb 6 23:52:42 2017, 00000101, I, General, SecAst terminating with exit code 200 (license violation or error) after running for 2 days; 7 hours; 8 minutes; 21 seconds
Sadly, when that happens, secast takes the astman/asterisk down with it, making the whole system inaccessible.
How can I get secast to accurately determine the number of simultaneous active calls? If I can't have it resolved, my out resort would be to disable/uninstall secast completely, after a long struggle with dependencies to run it on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.