Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > Doug Lytle wrote: >> Josiah Bryan wrote: >>> I've been using asterisk for 3+ years now, I love it, but it doesnt love >>> me back. :-) >>> >>> >> The first place I usually start is with memtest86 > > Here, here! > > Every time I have had problems with a system (not just Asterisk) > crashing and there is nothing in the logs it turns out to be hardware. > > One slight exception was where a UPS would brownout every so often > causing the system to go out to lunch. Even though there were three > power supplies in that system someone (not me) had _forgot_ to put them > on separate UPS' ... they were all on one. > > Actually, that is hardware, just not in the system case. > > So check your hardware.
I must admit, I've suspected hardware as well - the individual FXO "chips" on the two TDM400P have slowly gone dead till I only have four working FXO chips between 8 slots - thats fine, since I only have four POTS lines right now, but still a bit annoying. They are 2 - 3 yrs old, so I guess its just their time. How would I go about pinpointing / diagnosing the hardware fault? Not sure exactly what to do with memtest86 - any pointers? Thanks! -josiah -- Josiah Bryan IT Manager Productive Concepts, Inc. [email protected] (765) 964-6009, ext. 224 _______________________________________________ -- 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
