[Freeswitch-users] Zombie Records in core db

2009-12-07 Thread DJB
We have FreeSWITCH Version 1.0.4 (exported) running at a high volume traffic.  
I normally check the concurrent calls by looking at the number of sessions from 
status command.  However, the number of concurrent calls in FS is normally 
higher than it's supposed to be after we ran traffic for about a week.  Thus, I 
routed the traffic away from the FS and found out from show calls that there 
were so many old calls from previous days.  We are running a pass-thru traffic 
in signaling only.  I wonder whether there is a way to have those zombied 
records clean up automatically.  Also, what should I do to prevent this problem?

Thank you,
Dorn B.


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Zombie Records in core db

2009-12-07 Thread Seven Du
I also have this problem on a trunk version more than 1000 revisions
behind, so I think the best way is to upgrade to trunk and report this
again if still have problem.

2009/12/8 DJB djbin...@yahoo.com:
 We have FreeSWITCH Version 1.0.4 (exported) running at a high volume
 traffic.  I normally check the concurrent calls by looking at the number of
 sessions from status command.  However, the number of concurrent calls in FS
 is normally higher than it's supposed to be after we ran traffic for about a
 week.  Thus, I routed the traffic away from the FS and found out from show
 calls that there were so many old calls from previous days.  We are running
 a pass-thru traffic in signaling only.  I wonder whether there is a way to
 have those zombied records clean up automatically.  Also, what should I do
 to prevent this problem?
 Thank you,
 Dorn B.



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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Zombie Records in core db

2009-12-07 Thread Michael S Collins
Version 1.0.5 pre 8 is due out any minute. Definitely upgrade to trunk  
or at least pre8 when it's available.

-MC

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On Dec 7, 2009, at 6:29 PM, DJB djbin...@yahoo.com wrote:

We have FreeSWITCH Version 1.0.4 (exported) running at a high volume  
traffic.  I normally check the concurrent calls by looking at the  
number of sessions from status command.  However, the number of  
concurrent calls in FS is normally higher than it's supposed to be  
after we ran traffic for about a week.  Thus, I routed the traffic  
away from the FS and found out from show calls that there were so  
many old calls from previous days.  We are running a pass-thru  
traffic in signaling only.  I wonder whether there is a way to have  
those zombied records clean up automatically.  Also, what should I  
do to prevent this problem?


Thank you,
Dorn B.



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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Zombie Records in core db

2009-12-07 Thread Anthony Minessale
For starters, try using the latest svn snapshot.  Your version is 6 months
old and several thousand revs old.

On Dec 7, 2009 8:34 PM, DJB djbin...@yahoo.com wrote:

We have FreeSWITCH Version 1.0.4 (exported) running at a high volume
traffic.  I normally check the concurrent calls by looking at the number of
sessions from status command.  However, the number of concurrent calls in FS
is normally higher than it's supposed to be after we ran traffic for about a
week.  Thus, I routed the traffic away from the FS and found out from show
calls that there were so many old calls from previous days.  We are running
a pass-thru traffic in signaling only.  I wonder whether there is a way to
have those zombied records clean up automatically.  Also, what should I do
to prevent this problem?

Thank you,
Dorn B.




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