On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Benjamin Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > http://www.openvox.com.cn/products_detail.php?genre_id=9&id=28 > > > > If you can get the bare card, you can use it for > > timing with a little > > magic that can be found via google. If not, get one > > with an FXO or > > FXS and you will add a little flexibility and have > > real hardware > > timing. > > > > If you continue to have issues, then you can > > eliminate timing and > > focus on processes I would think. I had a client > > running spamassassin > > on their Asterisk box which doubled as their > > corporate email server, > > geewhiz, I wonder why they were "having issues". > > > > Another odd thing Tzafrir helped me to notice was (I > > don't remember > > what version of CentOS) that the time was jumping > > ahead a couple of > > minutes and then back. Running top, you could tell > > something was up > > because it was refreshing way too fast. Then typing > > date on the > > command line repeatedly showed the time jumping all > > over the place. > > Might want to check that out too. > > > > Thanks, > > Steve Totaro > > > > Thanks again guys. > the 'watch -d -n 1 cat /proc/interrupts' showed things > to be ok.. the rtc cycles increasing by 1024+ per > second. > > In the process of cleaning up unnecesary processes, I > came across this line : > > /usr/sbin/vmware-guestd --background > /var/run/vmware-guestd.pid > > GASP!!!! so does this mean this is a virtual machine?? > I have got no idea about virtualization yet. So how do > I confirm if this is a virtual machine or not?? > > And is it advised to run asterisk on a virtual > machine? > > > > - Ben.
Ben, Who is providing your server? I assume it is in a colo. Ask them or see if they mention it in their agreement or sales material. Finally, you can just ask them. If they claimed a dedicated server, complain. It seems you are running on a virtual machine and no, that is not advisable. Thanks, Steve Totaro _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
