Agreed.  Monitor yes.    But why let the system run.. only to find out it is
going to go down after being up for 100 days?    Yes, it should be able to
run continually with no issues, but unfortunately asterisk seems to have
memory leaks.  1.2.6 is the only one we've found that will run and run and
run.   Our phone system we don't restart, but our voip switches restart
nightly because we can't have them go down.. so a 'restart when convenient'
once a day is protective.

On 2/24/07, Andrew Kohlsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Saturday 24 February 2007 6:48 pm, Matt wrote:
> Now.. back to your issue.
> Setup a crontab to restart asterisk every night.   Use a version of

Nonsense.  Set up proper monitoring of system resources (memory is only
one
resource you should be watching) and help the community out if you're
detecting memory leaks.  restarting every night is bad bad bad.

> asterisk you know well (I like 1.2.6) and know is stable.    Finally,
setup
> RAID-5 on the hard drives.  That way if one dies, you can still replace
it

Again, nonsense.  software RAID1 is more than adequate, but personally I
far
prefer to use CompactFlash.  There's absolutely no reason to have three+
drives in small office PBX; Hell I'd be hard-pressed to justify two
(RAID1)
in such an install.

-A.
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