>Try to increase maxload into asterisk.conf to 4 .
>Regards Andrea
>Michael Keuter ha scritto

Hi Andrea,

I set maxload = 4
But Astlinux still crashes :-(. And still no logging messages.

>  >> On Nov 2, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Michael Keuter wrote:
>  >>
>>>    
>>>>>   Michael Keuter wrote:
>>>>>        
>>>>>>   Hi list,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   since upgrading from Astlinux 0.4.8 to 0.6.1 on my Soekris net4801
>>>>>>   with 266MHz + 256 MB RAM (connected with an 1-port HFC-ISDN-card
>>>>>>   to a
>>>>>>   legacy PBX) I have the problem, that the Asterisk application
>>>>>>   crashes
>>>>>>   once or twice a week. Mostly when no call or application is active.
>>>>>>   Linux is then still runnibg normally. When I restart the Asterisk
>>>>>>   service with "/etc/init.d/asterisk restart" everything works again.
>>>>>>   Sometimes I noticed the the crash a few hours later. I got no useful
>>>>>>   help in the log files. When the box is idle I have 116 MB RAM free.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   With 0.4.8 I had such crashes only once a month and it seemed that
>>>>>>   Linux also crashed, cause the watchdog rebooted the box.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   Any advice how to debug such crashes?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   Michael
>>>>>>
>>>>>>          
>>>>>   I'm not using a net4801, but I've not seen Asterisk crash in this
>>>>>   manner
>>>>>   on any of the boxes that I'm running Astlinux.  Which specific
>>>>>   Asterisk
>>>>>   app_XX modules are being used?  Since you were having issues with
>>>>>   Asterisk crashing the box before, I would suspect the hardware
>>>>>   itself.
>>>>>   Do you have another net4801 you could test with?
>>>>>
>>>>>   Darrick
>>>>>        
>>>>   Hi Darrick,
>>>>
>>>>   I did not change the standard modules.conf, I'm
>>>>   using MISDN for the HFC card. No I don't have
>>>>   another net4801. The problem now is: the box
>>>>   doesn't reboot itself. With 0.4.8 it rebooted. Is
>>>>   there anything I can to trigger the watchdog to
>>>>   reboot Astlinux when Asterisk is not alive?
>>>>
>>>>   For testing purposes I now ran a cron script
>>>>   every 10 min. which writes a few values to a
>>>>   Log-file:
>>>>      
>>>  Michael,
>>>
>>>  For testing, you might try setting "PERSISTLOG=yes"
>>>
>>>  ##Persistent Logs
>>>  ##If this variable is defined, logs are saved to the keydisk instead
>>>  of RAM
>>>  #PERSISTLOG=yes
>>>
>>>  I have not used this feature, but it might help.
>>>
>>>  Also, if you could somehow do a memory test...
>>>
>>>  Lonnie
>>>    
>>
>>  I ran a memory test with MemTest86+ for 30 hours - no problems were found.
>>  I also set "PERSIST_LOG=yes".
>>  Now after 1 day 8 hours Asterisk crashed again without an active call
>>  and without any activity on the box. And there are no entries in the
>>  log files. Linux was still running and I could restart Asterisk.
>>
>>  Is there any way to debug Asterisk?
>>
>  > Michael
>
>--
>Andrea Cristofanini


Michael

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