>>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
The problem is for now fixed by buying a new net5501 :-). I sent the net4801 back to the reseller cause it's still in the warranty. Michael -- Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to [EMAIL PROTECTED]