On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 20:13 -0500, Oscar Carrillo wrote:
> I try to install asterisk 1.0.1 with patch V11 for support of NCS
> (packetcable).
Asterisk 1.0.1 was probably released sometime in the fall of 2004.
There have been literally 20 additional releases since then.
I would first recommend t
Hi,
I try to install asterisk 1.0.1 with patch V11 for support of NCS (packetcable).
i get the error:
chan_modem_bestdata.c: In function ‘bestdata_startrec’:
chan_modem_bestdata.c:52: error: invalid storage class for function ‘bestdata_break’
chan_modem_bestdata.c:54: warning: implicit de
OK - I have an cisco MGCP gateway controlled by a Cisco Call manager.
There is a gatekeeper controlled 323 trunk between callmanager and
asterisk (we use asterisk for vmail, sip phones, park/pick/meetme, etc..).
We are using GK routed mode in gnugk. All extensions in h323.conf and
callmanager r
On 09/12/2004 at 09:22 Eric wrote:
>Hi Sean,
>
>Thanks for your reply, but that wasn't exactly what I was getting at.
>
>I don't need to increase the system's imposed limit on the number of
>open files. I'm more concerned to see if anyone has run across a
>memory or fd leak in asterisk that suck
> There should be no reason that I hit my limit of open files on this
> machine. Restarting asterisk immediately solved the problem, so
> I'm leaning towards a leak, however, I didn't have the opportunity,
> in the moment, to check and see how many files and what type were
> open.
This is a probl
> I don't need to increase the system's imposed limit on the number of
> open files. I'm more concerned to see if anyone has run across a
> memory or fd leak in asterisk that sucks them all up.
>
My apologies. If you are looking for leaking fd's in asterisk, I am
afraid I am not much help.
>
On Thursday 09 December 2004 14:22, Eric wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Thanks for your reply, but that wasn't exactly what I was getting at.
>
> I don't need to increase the system's imposed limit on the number of
> open files. I'm more concerned to see if anyone has run across a
> memory or fd leak in as
Hi Sean,
Thanks for your reply, but that wasn't exactly what I was getting at.
I don't need to increase the system's imposed limit on the number of
open files. I'm more concerned to see if anyone has run across a
memory or fd leak in asterisk that sucks them all up.
There should be no reason th
Asterisk does not do anything in this vein.
Simply
% echo > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
a good starting point for this value would be double your existing
value.
% cat /proc/sys/fs/file-nr
will give you your existing max files. I would also suggest doubling
your inodes as well.
% cat /proc/s
/proc/sys/fs/file-max
This file defines a system-wide limit on the number of open
files for all processes. (See also setrlimit(2), which can be
used by a process to set the per-process limit, RLIMIT_NOFILE,
on the number of files it may open.) If you get lots
Easiest thing (as long as filedescriptors are being closed properly) is
to increase the number of allowed open files:
/proc/sys/fs/file-max
This file defines a system-wide limit on the number of open
files for all processes. (See also setrlimit(2), which can be
used
My asterisk process produced the following errors this morning:
Dec 8 10:44:07 WARNING[50315282]: rtp.c:829 ast_rtp_new_with_bindaddr: Unable
to allocate socket: Too many open files
Dec 8 10:44:07 WARNING[50315282]: chan_sip.c:2352 sip_alloc: Unable to create
RTP session: Too many open files
Dec
amna saleem wrote:
Hi
I want to download asterisk v1.0.1,can anybody tell me where can i
find this version with zaptel ,zapata ,libpri etc
thanx in advance
Do you want 1.0.1 or do you want the latest stable release of Asterisk?
You can get the following 1.0.2 packages:
ftp://ftp.digium.com/pub/aste
Hi
I want to download asterisk v1.0.1,can anybody tell me where can i
find this version with zaptel ,zapata ,libpri etc
thanx in advance
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