On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 10:49:58 -0500, mail-lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have what  might be a stupid question:
> 
> I recently installed openbsd and openpbx on a soekris net4801 - and it
> works :)

it should work...
> 
> But,
> 
> After about 2 simultaneous calls call quality degrades pretty bad. Of
> course the low powered processor would be the cause of this.
> 
> However,
> 
> I noticed that openpbx is using 95% cpu just sitting there doing
> nothing. I didn't compile openpbx on the soekris, but on another openbsd
> machine (pIII).
> Does anyone know if I might get better performance if I compiled this on
> the soekris itself?

the problem most likely is due to timers... since it's on a openpBSD.. there 
are still a few issues regarding timers..
I need the version of openpbx you are using so that i can check if it's really 
the timers. Unfortunately openBSD has some issues with nanosleep... (since it 
doesn't use posix timers)

I did solve it but on trunk... it should work pretty well on a openBSD.

> 
> OR, failing that does anyone know if there might be anyway to optimize
> openpbx to use less processing power?
> 
> 
> Any advice would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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Nelson Silva
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