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> Stop using RH9 since its majorly broken and that wont happen

Since not all of us are so enlightened, please complete the sentence
so that at least some of us have a clue as to the non-partisan issues?
No offense intended, but there really are folks here that would like to
learn from other's experience however boring that might be.

my experience with redhat 9 resulted in this nugget of information to solve the problems i was having. asterisk threads sometimes cause the processor to max out all resources - and when a new thread is initiated it takes a while to fight back enough processing power. theres a bit of a config that needs to be done to make sure it doesnt happen. in /etc/init.d/asterisk (installed by running "make config") make sure:


case "$1" in
  start)
        # Start daemons.
        echo -n "Starting asterisk: "
        daemon safe_asterisk

should be

case "$1" in
  start)
        # Start daemons.
        export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1
        echo -n "Starting asterisk: "
        daemon safe_asterisk

this makes redhat 9 use the old thread model rather than the new one, and stops asterisk from getting all messed up. this is the only change ive had to make to stop asterisk behaving differently from my 7.3 and 8 machines.


duncan


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