On Wednesday 18 July 2012, Jeremy Kister wrote:
> I've got the latest asterisk 1.8 running on a Netra X1 with Solaris 10 u10.
>
> The system itself is happy and phone calls (between two parties) seem fine.
>
> Unfortunately, when a caller listens to a Playback recording, there
> seems to be momen
On Wednesday 18 July 2012, Jeremy Kister wrote:
> I've got the latest asterisk 1.8 running on a Netra X1 with Solaris 10 u10.
>
> The system itself is happy and phone calls (between two parties) seem fine.
>
> Unfortunately, when a caller listens to a Playback recording, there
> seems to be momen
On 7/19/2012 3:50 AM, Hans Witvliet wrote:
Perhaps system too busy, disk not fast enough?
before doing a play-back, run "iostat 1" in another window
interesting. the stutter certainly correlates to minor amounts of disk
i/o. when there is no stutter, there is nothing to report. but a minor
On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 02:27 -0400, Jeremy Kister wrote:
> I've got the latest asterisk 1.8 running on a Netra X1 with Solaris 10 u10.
>
> The system itself is happy and phone calls (between two parties) seem fine.
>
> Unfortunately, when a caller listens to a Playback recording, there
> seems to
On 7/18/2012 2:27 AM, Jeremy Kister wrote:
I've got the latest asterisk 1.8 running on a Netra X1 with Solaris 10 u10.
.. ok, if the system weren't Solaris - let's say it was Debian Linux,
what would be on the list of things to check for ?
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I've got the latest asterisk 1.8 running on a Netra X1 with Solaris 10 u10.
The system itself is happy and phone calls (between two parties) seem fine.
Unfortunately, when a caller listens to a Playback recording, there
seems to be moments of stutter - perhaps 1 second of stutter for every
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