Hello everybody,

I am not using astdb (no func_db and app_db) so I am wondering why asterisk is 
always updating it.

The interval of the update is not constant. Using lsof, I noted the intervals 
are somewhere between 1 minute to 12 minutes. The output of lsof says that 
asterisk, atd and crond processes were just active, just after the hard disk 
changed the state from standby to active/idle. I polled the hard disk's state 
with hdparm every 1 second using a script.

The problem is I have asterisk running on an ancient notebook dedicated only 
for it. And I want to have its 2.5" hard disk to be standby when asterisk is 
not handling any calls. I have already moved some of the files (under /var 
folder) which are regularly updated, into ramdisk. I have another notebook 
which has the exact same configuration but dedicated for web server. The hard 
disk is mostly in standby state when it is not handling any web requests. So I 
want to have it the same for the one for asterisk. I am using debian etch 
kernel 2.6.23.12 which I compiled particularly for those notebooks.

I also tried to have a look on asterisk.c but couldn't find any hints.

Do I missed something? Can I prevent asterisk in accessing astdb? Or at least 
extend the update interval and make the interval more constant? Thanks a lot in 
advance for your help.

Kind regards,

Anto
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