Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-18 Thread Noah Miller
No need for a religious argument! But my OS has been ordained by GOD! j/k I have, on occasion, had to reboot Linux CentOS 3.x with Asterisk 1.2.10, but certainly not daily, once a week or longer. Only when something is obviously insane. I run Tao Linux on a number of the asterisk boxes I

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread Mike Clark
We have several sites in this configuration with no nightly reboots. All sites except one are problem free. One site still has dropped calls. None of the sites crashes and some of them have been up for a few weeks. Tom Vile wrote: fine for me here since it came out. We are running 15

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread Ralph Liebessohn
On 10/17/06, Mike Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have several sites in this configuration with no nightly reboots. Allsites except one are problem free. One site still has dropped calls.None of the sites crashes and some of them have been up for a few weeks. Tom Vile wrote: fine for me here

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread Faris Raouf
Just in case it helps anyone: We had 1.2.12.1 crashing on us on a daily basis, and sometimes several times a day. I found that by disabling all qualify lines in iax.conf and sip.conf the problem went away. Faris. ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread Dustin Wenz
Are you suggesting that periodic reboots are only wise if you're running 1.2.12.1, or does that go for any asterisk installation? - .Dustin On Oct 16, 2006, at 10:54 PM, Mike Lynchfield wrote: reboots are wise On 10/16/06, Tom Vile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: fine for me here since

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread Noah Miller
I am getting ready to image a production system. Right now I am planning on using Centos 4.4, Asterisk 1.2.12.1, Freepbx 2.1.3. I will be using a Sangoma A200D card. I read of some people having problems with Asterisk 1.2.12.1 crashing. Is this across the board or is there anyone out there

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread Darrick Hartman
Dustin Wenz wrote: Are you suggesting that periodic reboots are only wise if you're running 1.2.12.1, or does that go for any asterisk installation? - .Dustin On Oct 16, 2006, at 10:54 PM, Mike Lynchfield wrote: reboots are wise Wise? is that sort of acronym for something starting with

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread Luki
I suspect that for every problem you hear about on the list there are probably 100 other happy asterisk administrators. Not to downplay legitimate issues, but many times, instabilities can easily be attributed to the OS, hardware or a million other things not caused by asterisk. I agree.

RE: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread shadowym
Thanks for the info. It's certainly encouraging. -Original Message- From: Noah Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 1:09 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready I am getting

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-17 Thread John Novack
Darrick Hartman wrote: Dustin Wenz wrote: Are you suggesting that periodic reboots are only wise if you're running 1.2.12.1, or does that go for any asterisk installation? - .Dustin On Oct 16, 2006, at 10:54 PM, Mike Lynchfield wrote: reboots are wise Wise? is that sort of acronym

[asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-16 Thread shadowym
I am getting ready to image a production system. Right now I am planning on using Centos 4.4, Asterisk 1.2.12.1, Freepbx 2.1.3. I will be using a Sangoma A200D card. I read of some people having problems with Asterisk 1.2.12.1 crashing. Is this across the board or is there anyone out there

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-16 Thread Tom Vile
fine for me here since it came out. We are running 15 extension all day long.On 10/16/06, shadowym [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I am getting ready to image a production system.Right now I am planning on using Centos 4.4, Asterisk 1.2.12.1, Freepbx 2.1.3.I will be using aSangoma A200D card.I read of

Re: [asterisk-users] Is 1.2.12.1 production ready

2006-10-16 Thread Mike Lynchfield
reboots are wiseOn 10/16/06, Tom Vile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: fine for me here since it came out. We are running 15 extension all day long.On 10/16/06, shadowym [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I am getting ready to image a production system.Right now I am planning on using Centos 4.4, Asterisk