Have you tried it with a straight linux kernel from kernel.org ?? What
versions?
Have you tried it with a non-SMP kernel from kernel.org and/or your
distro?
Have you tried a nice, simple, distro like debian? IMHO, I found redhat,
etc make too many customisations even to simple things like the kernel,
so even when I used to use redhat, I always used my own kernel without
any of their patches etc. One thing I always did was to not compile
anything into the kernel unless it was needed for the system, and
usually I'd disable module loading completely (though you can't do this
with asterisk unfortunately).
I second all of that. Much better to go with something like debian and start with a minimal install, then only add what you need. IMO Fedora on a production box is asking for trouble. Any distro that does a major release every 4-6 months is going to have problems now and then, and since you dont' need all the new stuff that goes into a distro like fedora, why run it? Stick with something that doesn't change a whole lot and is fairly conservative.
Chris
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