Re: [Asterisk-Users] (unexplicable) peaks of machine load

2006-03-16 Thread Simone Cittadini

Matt Florell ha scritto:


I've noticed this as well from pre 1.0 versions through to 1.2.5
across 12 separate Asterisk servers. The severity seems to be random
mostly. I still haven't figured out what is causing it.

MATT---
 

Your file system is journaled ? this is another common thing that came 
to my mind (ext3)



On 3/15/06, Simone Cittadini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


I have strange peaks of machine load on my asterisk servers, looking at
top the load is very high even if cpu usage is low and no swap memory is
used.

This happens on all the machines, some of them have asterisk, mysql, agi
and digium cards on them, so I thought I was only asking too much, but
yesterday I noticed the same behaviour on an asterisk machine with only
two digium in it, no other service and a two line extension.
I thought it can be a problem with digium cards but the interrupts
aren't shared, and I have the same problem on a pure-voip server.

Asterisk version varies from 1.2.1 to 1.2.5, the kernels are 2.4 or 2.6
(right ones for the installed cpu, not generic 386)
The only things in common are :

Linux debian, iax channels are used, with jitterbuffer
   



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] (unexplicable) peaks of machine load

2006-03-16 Thread Matt Florell
Yep I use ext3, have you run test with any other file system?

MATT---


 Your file system is journaled ? this is another common thing that came
 to my mind (ext3)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] (unexplicable) peaks of machine load

2006-03-16 Thread Simone Cittadini

Matt Florell ha scritto:


Yep I use ext3, have you run test with any other file system?

MATT---
 


No, I will do when I have time (and a server to test on)



 


Your file system is journaled ? this is another common thing that came
to my mind (ext3)

   



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[Asterisk-Users] (unexplicable) peaks of machine load

2006-03-15 Thread Simone Cittadini
I have strange peaks of machine load on my asterisk servers, looking at 
top the load is very high even if cpu usage is low and no swap memory is 
used.


This happens on all the machines, some of them have asterisk, mysql, agi 
and digium cards on them, so I thought I was only asking too much, but 
yesterday I noticed the same behaviour on an asterisk machine with only 
two digium in it, no other service and a two line extension.
I thought it can be a problem with digium cards but the interrupts 
aren't shared, and I have the same problem on a pure-voip server.


Asterisk version varies from 1.2.1 to 1.2.5, the kernels are 2.4 or 2.6 
(right ones for the installed cpu, not generic 386)

The only things in common are :

Linux debian, iax channels are used, with jitterbuffer

When this ghost load becomes too high ( 3) asterisk starts losing 
packets, and the users starts losing patience ...


Anyone experiencing a similar problem ?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] (unexplicable) peaks of machine load

2006-03-15 Thread Matt Florell
I've noticed this as well from pre 1.0 versions through to 1.2.5
across 12 separate Asterisk servers. The severity seems to be random
mostly. I still haven't figured out what is causing it.

MATT---

On 3/15/06, Simone Cittadini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have strange peaks of machine load on my asterisk servers, looking at
 top the load is very high even if cpu usage is low and no swap memory is
 used.

 This happens on all the machines, some of them have asterisk, mysql, agi
 and digium cards on them, so I thought I was only asking too much, but
 yesterday I noticed the same behaviour on an asterisk machine with only
 two digium in it, no other service and a two line extension.
 I thought it can be a problem with digium cards but the interrupts
 aren't shared, and I have the same problem on a pure-voip server.

 Asterisk version varies from 1.2.1 to 1.2.5, the kernels are 2.4 or 2.6
 (right ones for the installed cpu, not generic 386)
 The only things in common are :

 Linux debian, iax channels are used, with jitterbuffer

 When this ghost load becomes too high ( 3) asterisk starts losing
 packets, and the users starts losing patience ...

 Anyone experiencing a similar problem ?

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