RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability

2005-09-14 Thread Colin Anderson
lol that was me ironic that I just hijacked this thread and said that
reboots are not a bad thing! It's true I do have 30 IAX/SIP boxen that I
don't reboot, they are all slave servers to the IAX/SIP/PRI master
server, which I *do* reboot every night. The 30 boxen I did by cloning a
single hdd and making specific changes to each box. 

this underscores the importance of documenting everything, which I did for
the 30, after I had what I felt was a good config, I documented each single
step to clone the config, getting right down to things like reflashing the
bios, and making sure that a specific brand and rev of nic was in a specific
slot, and that nic used a specific IRQ, and that certain hdw like the
onboard sound card in the chassis was disabled. Armed with such a document,
a third party can come in and easily re-create your work, or troubleshoot
it. The trick is getting the config just right in the first place. As I have
said before, a lot of these issues can be resolved before they happen simply
by not using random hardware and random distro, and to that end, it might
serve Digium well to have a posted HCL and / or sell a certified barebones
box and certify Asterisk on a specific RedHat and / or Debian, and if you
use anything else, well, tough. 

I, myself, would prefer to buy this cerified solution instead of sweating
through a from-scratch config and crossing your fingers and hoping it is
stable. I'm sure a lot of other guys on this list would jump on it as well. 

-Original Message-
From: Noah Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 11:00 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability


 We have another box that is running 1.0.7 with H.323 to an H.323
 gatekeeper and it is just acting as voicemail for a Cisco Call  
 Manager.
   It crashes at least 1-2 times per week.  Starting asterisk again
 brings it back up.  I don't know why it happens and I have been unable
 to get anything useful from the logs.  It just dies.

 That said, from what I've seen in the past, if you are running SIP, it
 is very stable.  I know I've seen people mention that they have to
 restart it every week or so, but I haven't seen that so far.

It's not necessarily any specific component of asterisk or version of  
asterisk that can cause instability.  It might have nothing to do  
with asterisk.  One of our boxes is running 1.0.7 (with SIP phones)  
and it has run like a champ for months with no incidents.  I had  
another box that crashed frequently until I was able to come up with  
a good combination of hardware and software versions.

There are so many factors involved.  I read a post on this list not  
too long ago that said the poster has about 30 different asterisk  
boxes running, and they are all identical - asterisk version,  
asterisk patches, OS version, OS patches, telephony hardware, general  
computer hardware, right on down to the bios revision on the  
motherboard.  That was the only way he was able to maintain  
consistent stability across all 30 boxes.  I wish I had time to be  
that organized!

- Noah



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability

2005-09-14 Thread canuck15
 

 -Original Message-
 From: Colin Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:51 AM
 To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability
 
As 
 I have said before, a lot of these issues can be resolved 
 before they happen simply by not using random hardware and 
 random distro, and to that end, it might serve Digium well to 
 have a posted HCL and / or sell a certified barebones box and 
 certify Asterisk on a specific RedHat and / or Debian, and if 
 you use anything else, well, tough. 
 
 I, myself, would prefer to buy this cerified solution instead 
 of sweating through a from-scratch config and crossing your 
 fingers and hoping it is stable. I'm sure a lot of other guys 
 on this list would jump on it as well. 
 
Digium does sell a certified solution with the Asterisk Business Edition.
It is a Dell PowerEdge 2850.  It is quite a bit more spendy/powerful than is
necessary for a lot of applications though.  This highlights the need for
some more formal way of testing or certifying hardware by the community as a
whole.   
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability

2005-09-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

chan_h323.so

I think it is the one that was included with Asterisk.  It was several 
months ago and it was such a beating getting it all compiled right and 
working that I don't have the time to try the other h.323 that is 
available.  I can live with restarting it once a day, it is just a hassle.



Tony Mountifield wrote:

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

We have another box that is running 1.0.7 with H.323 to an H.323 
gatekeeper and it is just acting as voicemail for a Cisco Call Manager. 
 It crashes at least 1-2 times per week.  Starting asterisk again 
brings it back up.  I don't know why it happens and I have been unable 
to get anything useful from the logs.  It just dies.



Which H.323 stack are you using?

Cheers
Tony

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