I use realtime and I'm in the same boat, never ever reboot the box.
How does nufone do all that cool stuff without realtime? - Ian On 5/30/06, Andrew Kohlsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 08:38, Henry Coleman [VoIP-PBX.ca] wrote: > I was very lucky , my first client is a friend who is an "early > adopter" of technology. We all need those people. :-) > We found that having a cron job reboot the system at 3am every day seem > to clear up a lot of strange > behaviour (probably because of memory leaks) I have five asterisk systems in use, three of them seeing heavy (I'd call it heavy) usage -- I NEVER reboot the things. EVER. I have no memory issues. I'm curious, because I see this come up again and again -- are you guys who have to reboot constantly using realtime? (I don't use it.) What are you doing that is requiring this? I know that Nufone has damn near 5000 IAX2 registrations and three times that many SIP registrations and the systems are never rebooted, and they don't use realtime. The TDM400 cards had a sign bug which caused the cards to go tits-up every 20-some-odd days, but that has been fixed for quite a few months now... What are you guys doing to your systems that requires these constant reboots? It's not Asterisk, I can tell you that much! -A. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
