openpbx writes to the file system, and it's the filesystem's job to determine where data should be placed on the media. there are filesystems designed for flash drives, such as JFFS, superseded by JFFS2, to be superseded by JFFS3, but I don't know if openbsd supports these.

roy

Den 11.3.2007 kl. 01:01 skrev Mail Lists:

While I"m asking a hundred questions:

Do you know when and how openpbx writes to disk (besides the logs) ?
I'm trying to minimize read/write cycles on compact flash

On 3/10/07, Mail Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Great!

Any idea as to the release date of 1.2? Is it worth compiling the development version?

Also,

Do you think it should matter if I compile it on a pentium 3 and then in install it on the soekris?


On 3/10/07, Nelson Silva < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 19:52:19 -0500, "Mail Lists" <mail- [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/9/07, Nelson Silva < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 10:49:58 -0500, mail-lists < mail- [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.
>
>
>
> I'm using openpbx 1.2RC3
>
>
> By 'trunk' you mean the cvs version?
>
>

i meant svn trunk. Opbx doesn't use cvs.


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