Hi, this morning I've switched our 'in-line' Asterisk system (between
legacy PBX and PSTN) live after a few false starts with the PBX
configuration.
I've been executing 'show channels' probably hundreds of times, and I
wanted to see "show channel Zap/64-1" So I start with 'show cha' and
pressed TAB. asterisk then segfaulted, but I was able to immediately
reconnect to the console with -r.
A minute or two later, response from the console was very sluggish, and
calls stopped were dropped from the PBX. I ctrl-c'd back to the console
and found that every byte of 640M swap space was being used as well as
all of the this 512MB RAM machine, and asterisk's entry in 'top' was:
32021 root 25 0 1112m 473m 7476 S 0.0 93.8 0:00.10 asterisk
I have not yet killed this process and I wondered how I could determine
where the memory leak is occurring. It's 1.2.0 final, compiled and
installed with 'make install' - I have not stripped any symbols, etc.
Any help would be greatly welcomed since I dearly want a stable and
modern asterisk system! :)
Cheers,
Gavin.
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