On 18 Apr 2006, at 09:27, Dave Cotton wrote:
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 09:13 +0100, Lee Archer wrote:
Any thoughts as to why only 1 of my boxes has this problem?
Is it really a problem?
I'm on a
2.6 kernel so any more ideas?
Can someone answer what was the original purpose of the
"export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1" in the asterisk script?
We have it set on Fedora Core 1 systems (and equivalent vintage RHEL)
because RedHat backported the 2.6 kernel threads to their 2.4
kernel, and loads of things broke (oracle 9i, java 1.3 etc) so
we had LD_ASSUME_KERNEL 2.4.1 set to force the old
(i.e. normal for a 2.4 kernel) behavior.
If you are running asterisk on a stable 2.6 kernel you
shouldn't set it.
By the way, the
cat /proc/*asterisk proc number*/environ | strings | grep
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
only works if you are root, or whoever asterisk is running as. It
gives an empty result if
it has not got permission to read.
Tim Panton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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