Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Cosmin Prund wrote: >> I wanted to see where those periodical spikes are coming from so I >> started shutting things down. The first thing to go was >> Asterisk. [...] >> Is there something funny happening with my "zaptel"? >> Wolfgang Zweimueller, can you give this a try too? Does your >> "spiking" stop when you stop zaptel?
The spikes go away after unloading wanrouter modules but *before* removing the zaptel module. Seems I have to contact Sangoma. Another "nice" issue: after removing the af_wanpipe and the wanpipe module the machine crashed :-( > There have been multiple threads over the last two years about the > exact same 'vmstat 1' results, and no one has ever come up with a > logical explanation as to why it occurs. Well, drivers evolve over the years and things can get better ;-) And I wanted to know if there is a solution for this special machine. > Of the several (probably hundreds) of posts in the past, it does not > seem to be a linux distro issue, and stopping zaptel always removes > the symptom. I am also pretty sure that it is not the distro. I have Debian with non-debian kernel. > It seems the majority of folks that were involved with this in the > past 'assumed' the results were what was impacting fax through the > TDM400. But, don't think anyone proved that. Dont't know anything about TDM400 but we had some issues with Modems which were using the Asterisk-path. > No other guesses at this time. I got a mail from David Elbel. He suggested to recompile zaptel drivers *after* installing the Sangome drivers. But that did not help. cu, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
