We're running Asterisk 1.8 on a 32-bit Debian machine, and it has been fine for
some time now. But! We've got such a incoming call volume over the few weeks
that we'll have Asterisk occasionally restart itself. My hunch is that it is
in part memory pressure.
I can't add RAM and have it
On 14-02-10 10:37 AM, Justin Sherrill wrote:
We're running Asterisk 1.8 on a 32-bit Debian machine, and it has been fine
for some time now. But! We've got such a incoming call volume over the few
weeks that we'll have Asterisk occasionally restart itself. My hunch is that
it is in part
On 14-02-10 9:46 AM, Mike wrote:
What log entries are leading you to think that you're running out of RAM?
None. It's just my guess. The log doesn't show anything except Asterisk
restarting.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Lots of calls, less memory
On 14-02-10 9:46 AM, Mike wrote:
What log entries are leading you to think that you're running out of RAM?
None. It's just my guess. The log
On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, Justin Sherrill wrote:
We're running Asterisk 1.8 on a 32-bit Debian machine, and it has been
fine for some time now. But! We've got such a incoming call volume
over the few weeks that we'll have Asterisk occasionally restart itself.
My hunch is that it is in part
To follow up the discussion - yeah, it's not RAM, or at least not directly.
I'm so used to looking in the asterisk logs I didn't think to look at
/var/log/messages:
Feb 10 09:10:45 telephone-retsof kernel: [35734.705648] asterisk[11215]:
segfault at ffa2048e ip b70a3def sp b540a000 error 4
-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Justin
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Lots of calls, less memory
On 14-02-10 9:46 AM, Mike wrote:
What log entries are leading you to think