Hi Joshua,

Is there a way to see what is in the queue?


If we can identify the tasks we may be able to fix the reason for the backlog.


Regards,


Ross


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Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] ASTERISK-26145 - Task Process Issues possibly 
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Ross Beer wrote:

<snip>

>
> Shouldn't any task be distributed evenly across the above threads?

Task processors are queues of work, not threads. Threading in PJSIP
relies on a guarantee of serialization so some things will always go to
the same queue. Depending on what is in that queue it can get backed up
as you've seen.

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