Darrick Hartman wrote:
Dustin Wenz wrote:
Are you suggesting that periodic reboots are only wise if you're
running 1.2.12.1, or does that go for any asterisk installation?
- .Dustin
On Oct 16, 2006, at 10:54 PM, Mike Lynchfield wrote:
reboots are wise
Wise? is that sort of acronym for something starting with Windows?
If reboots are requires, then there is a memory leak or other problem
that needs to be addressed. Rebooting is not the solution to other
problems.
Darrick
I have, on occasion, had to reboot Linux CentOS 3.x with Asterisk
1.2.10, but certainly not daily, once a week or longer. Only when
something is obviously insane.
Memory leak, cosmic ray, or the phase of the moon, I can't say
I also have had a dual Pentium Pro 200 running NTserver V4 for at least
2 years now, with no need for a reboot . Last reboot was with a HD crash
Both work well, and have their place
No need for a religious argument!
John Novack
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