On 21 December 2010 22:06, Tilghman Lesher tilgh...@meg.abyt.es wrote:
On Monday 20 December 2010 14:39:36 Ernie Dunbar wrote:
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until
either the Asterisk server
On Wednesday 22 December 2010 08:23:19 MrHanMan wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Steve Davies davies...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 21 December 2010 22:06, Tilghman Lesher tilgh...@meg.abyt.es
wrote:
On Monday 20 December 2010 14:39:36 Ernie Dunbar wrote:
We have an issue with our Asterisk
Am 20.12.2010 21:39, schrieb Ernie Dunbar:
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until either
the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural death), or
the kernel runs out of PID
Am 20.12.2010 21:39, schrieb Ernie Dunbar:
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until
either
the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural death),
or
the kernel runs out of
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On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Ernie Dunbar maill...@lightspeed.ca wrote:
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until either
the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural death),
Actually, no. This is part of a migration, and those are mostly customers'
secondary lines (which for the most part, aren't even active). We get a
lot of these bad logins because the retry times on the ATAs are quite
short.
Asterisk really *shouldn't* leave zombies around for every bad login, but
On Monday 20 December 2010 14:39:36 Ernie Dunbar wrote:
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until
either the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural
death), or the kernel runs
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Ernie Dunbar maill...@lightspeed.ca
wrote:
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until
either
the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many
Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until either
the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural death), or
the kernel runs out of PID space (happens within hours) and brings the
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