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Hossein Amini hosseinamini2578 at gmail.comI installed master branch now(4/feb/2017 at 18:30) and retry, but I can not release channel and receive error in nitb. I do not access to a external timing source like octoClock, do you use external timing source? do you have a easy solution to check that? My NITB log is like your log by 20170203014240662 and repeat. I retried connecting about 10 min but nothing happened. NITB log that repeat is: 20170204071216381 DRLL <0000> chan_alloc.c:352 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,pchan=CCCH+SDCCH4) Allocating lchan=0 as SDCCH 20170204071216381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:1819 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) Activating ARFCN(0) SS(0) lctype SDCCH r=LOCATION_UPDATE ra=0x06 ta=0 20170204071216381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:580 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,pchan=CCCH+SDCCH4) Tx RSL Channel Activate with act_type=INITIAL 20170204071216381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:1189 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) state NONE -> ACTIVATION REQUESTED 20170204071216381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:1546 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) CHANNEL ACTIVATE ACK 20170204071216381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:1189 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) state ACTIVATION REQUESTED -> ACTIVE 20170204071226381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:852 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) RF Channel Release due to error: 1 20170204071226381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:762 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) DEACTivate SACCH CMD 20170204071226381 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:1189 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) state ACTIVE -> RELEASE DUE ERROR 20170204071226382 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:925 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) RF CHANNEL RELEASE ACK 20170204071228382 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:811 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) is back in operation. 20170204071228382 DRSL <0004> abis_rsl.c:1189 (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0,ss=0) state RELEASE DUE ERROR -> NONE On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 2:28 AM, Neels Hofmeyr <neels at hofmeyr.de> wrote: > Dear Hossein, > > the mailing list is indeed the proper place to ask. If no-one replied to > your > question, it either means that no-one knows the answer, or that no-one has > found the time to look into it. Don't be discouraged by that. Indeed I > would > prefer if you ask again on the mailing list instead of asking single mail > addresses. I actually saw your mail on the list and did not know what to > answer. > > If you ask your question on-list again (possibly once a week), it might be > that > someone will come up with either an answer or with more questions that may > lead > you to a solution... > > I sincerely hope that you will find a solution. It seems to me that it's > merely > a minor detail. > > ~N > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/openbsc/attachments/20170206/8ee7ceac/attachment.htm>