I've been testing both T400P and TE405P boards and I'm running into some kind of hard limit on the number of simultaneous calls. This is on x86 with 2 Athlon MP 2800+ CPUs running Fedora Core 1.
Everything is fine up to 190 channels, but the 191st call fails every time with errors like: Dec 14 15:44:00 WARNING[1215]: Unable to start PBX on Zap/201-1 Dec 14 15:44:00 WARNING[1215]: Failed to create update thread! Dec 14 15:44:00 WARNING[1215]: Unable to start PBX on channel 0/9, span 9 Dec 14 15:44:00 WARNING[1215]: Call specified, but not found? Dec 14 15:44:00 WARNING[1215]: Hangup on bad channel 0/9 on span 9 It's not tied to which channel the call comes in on. It's some resource that's exhausted after 190 calls. A limit on threads? I thought it might be per-process file descriptors even though we were only going up to 529 on that PID and I used 'ulimit -n' to increase it before starting asterisk, but that didn't make a difference. # cat /proc/sys/kernel/threads-max 14336 I would think that's enough, but perhaps the per-process limit is much lower. Any clues? Thanks... _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
