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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Nathan Hawkins wrote:
> Guys,
> I've been having a huge problem with deadlocks when using queues with
> chan_agent. Testing worked fine, but when I moved it into production, I
> started having the system lock up, with openpbx taking 100% CPU.
> This is with current OpenPBX pre-0.2 branch on Xen with Linux 2.6.16,
> running on a DL/360. We've had very good results with OpenPBX and Xen up
> till now.
> There is no crash, OpenPBX just runs away with the CPU (which is a pain
> when you're using realtime priority). It seems to do that for a few
> minutes, then recover, and work perfectly for a while. The only thing
> that seems to work while this is going on is ping.
> It was doing this with no load on the system, no calls up, and no agents
> logged in. We hadn't seen it before trying to use chan_agent, and there
> are numerous reports of deadlocks with that code in *.

That's odd..
I've been running opbx pre-0.2 in production for a few months now, and
we use chan_agent (with AgentCallbackLogin) and Queue a lot.
No problems what so ever so far...

Do you use AgentCallbackLogin or AgentLogin?

/B
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