> Months.  You should only have to reboot for kernel updates and
> restart * when updating it or (some parts of) its configuration.

IIRC Jeremy of Nufone fame claims that you can even get around that by 
unloading and reloading the specific bits of asterisk...  I might be 
misremembering though.

> Something is definitely wrong with that box.  To diagnose
> will require at least details on processor, kernel version,
> distribution, asterisk version, and hardware installed.

Before you go all that far throw a memtest86 CD in and have it run its course 
-- I have discovered more bad memory with that CD than anything else -- bad 
memory is probably the leading cause of instability, after marginal power 
supplies.

-A.
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