The system is just a fresh install and there are no trunks or even extensions setup on it yet. I don't think it's a not enough memory problem. It's a just a matte of time that it turns on the Red Bar. Check this URL and you will see another same incident: http://www.trixbox.org/forums/trixbox-forums/help/memory-used-problemThanks for the feedback.BruceDate: Fri, 25 May 2007 20:54:49 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [on-asterisk] memory leak
Bruce,
A couple of things come to mind.
First never make your swap more then double your RAM, and in the world
of real time apps, you never want to use it.. In what you have here
swap is 3x, and physical is running at 96%, so your at your physical
limit and will start experiencing mem swapping which is not a good
thing when running a real time app like VOIP. If you were to throw
another 256 in your system will be a lot happier.
256MB is enough if your running straight asterisk and not doing any
transcoding, but with trixbox and all of it's extra goodies, I'd say
you would need at least a P4 w 512 to run reliably. I have 3 Asterisk
servers, only one is trixbox and I have 3/4GB in it on an AMD Athlon
1.8 and it runs without any hickups, with about 20 users on it. Disk
only really comes into play with recording. Once Asterisk is loaded and
running most of t is in memory so disk access is minimal ( CDR, DB
writes and reads, logs )
If you want to reliably use the P3 especially w 256, do a no frills
asterisk install, and dump trixbox.
Just my 3 cents ( inflation)
Mike
Bruce Nik wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a P3 with 256MB SDRAM on board of an old test computer. I also
had a 20GB hard disk with it that had lots of bad sectors on it :)
Everyone once in a while the system memory will overload and from what
I got of the group (TAUG) I thought that errors were related to the
hard disk.
Well, now I changed it to a 250GB and just for keeping the system on
for a day without any extensions or even trunks setup the memory bar
goes to red.
Here is a copy of the system status page:
Device
Received
Sent
Err/Drop
lo
931.47 KB
931.47 KB
0/0
eth0
2.76 MB
2.49 MB
0/0
sit0
0.00 KB
0.00 KB
0/0
Memory
Usage
Type
Percent
Capacity
Free
Used
Size
Physical
Memory
96%
9.91 MB
239.21 MB
249.12 MB
-
Kernel + applications
30%
73.79 MB
-
Buffers
13%
32.75 MB
-
Cached
53%
132.67 MB
Disk
Swap
0%
760.88 MB
0.00 KB
760.88 MB
Mounted
Filesystems
Mount
Type
Partition
Percent
Capacity
Free
Used
Size
/
ext3
/dev/hda2
1% (1%)
215.50 GB
1.30 GB
228.40 GB
/boot
ext3
/dev/hda1
8% (1%)
85.23 MB
8.39 MB
98.72 MB
/dev/shm
tmpfs
none
0% (1%)
124.56 MB
0.00 KB
124.56 MB
Totals :
1%
215.70 GB
1.31 GB
228.62 GB
Is the 256MB not enough for a TB 2.2 system?
Thanks,
Bruce
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