You can not rotate logs with out dropping calls, and if logs get a little over 2Gbs Asterisk will crashes...
So I could figure out the average time between crashs just by log level and call volume! LOL
This is with out running into a single bug. <smile> Thankful I can restart Asterisk from
time to time myself, but for a person that "can not go down" this would be a sticking
point that would need fixing!


Steven Critchfield wrote:

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 09:53, Florian Overkamp wrote:


At 09:45 18-11-2003 -0500, you wrote:


And yes, they can run fine together(I'm not using VOIP, just a T1 out of
Asterisk to Bayonne to test and see if it would work). The IVR application
that I currently still have running on Bayonne is only still on Bayonne
because it can never go down, and Bayonne has proven itself to me to be
extremely stable, while I cannot personally say AT THIS TIME that an
Asterisk box would stay up for over 6 months with no crashes.


Actually in this light it might be cute to have an 'uptime' counter inside asterisk (maybe a lastlog that can also show the reason of the last restart - was it a stop gracefully or did it just crash?) *grin*



Hmm, maybe it wouldn't be much of a hack to get at the show uptime information and dump it with each log as it is sent to the events.log file so you can see if certain length runtimes cause crashes as well. Especially with respect to the post I just read about the user who has asterisk "going nuts every day".

I wouldn't be opposed to it being put in the CLI prompt too, or maybe
just made available and then we could do something like the PS1
formatting of the prompt.




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