I just had this problem and Marin found it to be the fact that I was not running the recommended version of mpg123....
Try starting there
John
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 12:03 PM, Steven Critchfield wrote:
This blows my main idea of not having a timing source to keep asterisk from entering a busy loop.
Are you running the most current CVS? I know there had been a bug some time back that caused every asterisk thread to open handles on /dev/zap/timer repeatedly and at some point my system had run out of file handles to give out and performance started sucking. A CVS upgrade fixed that. Oddly enough too was that it only happened on 1 of my 3 asterisk machines.
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 10:06, Derek Beaumont wrote:The interfaces I'm using are 2 X100Ps and a TDM400P
-------------------------------------------------------------------- What kind of interfaces are you using?
I'm using zap and IAX on my main asterisk server that deals in about 300-400 calls a day without the cpu load you are seeing.-- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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