James wrote:
I've seen something with the X101P that lead me to think so: I have two
cards and two lines. I also own a small UPS that happend to have a jack
for a phone line, to act as a "power cleaner" and I've put the line that
goes to one of these cards there.
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On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 14:06 -0500, James wrote:
> > I've seen something with the X101P that lead me to think so: I have two
> > cards and two lines. I also own a small UPS that happend to have a jack
> > for a phone line, to act as a "power cleaner" and I've put the line that
> > goes to one of
> I've seen something with the X101P that lead me to think so: I have two
> cards and two lines. I also own a small UPS that happend to have a jack
> for a phone line, to act as a "power cleaner" and I've put the line that
> goes to one of these cards there.
Surge arrestors used for POTS lines
Rich Adamson wrote:
The only issue I have with that is there are several people with digium
T1 and TDM cards in their systems, and its always the TDM that goes out
to lunch; not the T1. No doubt there are less then desirable mobos
around (and probably lots of them), but that doesn't explain why st
> > > I'm not seeing these problem with X101P, nor does any of my (not so
> > > many) clients. And all that's boils down to is that: a. I'm lucky and b.
> > > I've have helped my luck by using only one card per machine, choosing a
> > > good MB and making sure the card don't share IRQ with anything
> > I'm not seeing these problem with X101P, nor does any of my (not so
> > many) clients. And all that's boils down to is that: a. I'm lucky and b.
> > I've have helped my luck by using only one card per machine, choosing a
> > good MB and making sure the card don't share IRQ with anything.
> >
>
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 08:59 -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
> > I'm not seeing these problem with X101P, nor does any of my (not so
> > many) clients. And all that's boils down to is that: a. I'm lucky and b.
> > I've have helped my luck by using only one card per machine, choosing a
> > good MB and
> > Any PC platform is only as stable
> > as the sum of what you run on it, put a single analog interface in a red
> > hat ES on $10,000 worth of hardware and you will have to reboot every 3
> > days.
>
> I'm not seeing these problem with X101P, nor does any of my (not so
> many) clients. And a
Greg - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
Are you running a stable (v 1.0 - 1.0.3) or cvs
Asterisk CVS-v1-0-10/03/04
I've upgraded two months ago to get a feature I wanted (SMS support). It
should be round about Asterisk 1.0.2
Gilad
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Damon Estep wrote:
> Any PC platform is only as stable
as the sum of what you run on it, put a single analog interface in a red
hat ES on $10,000 worth of hardware and you will have to reboot every 3
days.
I'm not seeing these problem with X101P, nor does any of my (not so
many) clients. And all
> >
> > Asterisk automatic daily restart
> >
> > To automatically restart Asterisk you can add something like this to cron
> >
> > # Restart Asterisk PBX once a day to prevent any problems from piling up
> > 10 7 * * * root /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "restart now" >/dev/null 2>&1
> >
> > or
> >
>
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 10:22 -0700, Michael Welter wrote:
> Steven Critchfield wrote:
> > On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 08:29 -0700, Damon Estep wrote:
> >
> >>Only for small deployments? How do you interface with your fax machines?
> >>analog alarm systems? pc modems?
> >
> I think most alarm companies c
ssion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Is asterisk that unstable
>
>
> Justin Carlson wrote:
> > what was wrong with logrotate?
> >
>
>
> nothing, i just like doing things my own way :)
> this makes use of the asterisk rotate feature, a
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 08:29 -0700, Damon Estep wrote:
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Any analog FXO or FXS interfaces in that box?
Of course not
Matt Gibson wrote:
nothing, i just like doing things my own way :)
this makes use of the asterisk rotate feature, and my own daily log
rotating. meh. to each their own :)
matt
"Know you can make your own wheel before you drive someone else's car."
This sums up the way I live - kind of goes along
Justin Carlson wrote:
what was wrong with logrotate?
nothing, i just like doing things my own way :)
this makes use of the asterisk rotate feature, and my own daily log
rotating. meh. to each their own :)
matt
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Steven Critchfield wrote:
Does any business outside of a ISP still use analog modems? I would
think internet connections and good encryption would be the norm for
those needs than an analog modem.
Funny story, and not really related, but I was talking to a guy who
works upstairs from our office at
At 11:00 AM 12/30/04, you wrote:
I wouldn't say it's unstable... these boxes all run res_perl and reload
100's of times a day. It all depends on if you know what the hell you're
doing.
bkw
why are they reloading 100's of times a day??
greg
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On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 10:57 -0500, Matt Gibson wrote:
> Hi Randy,
>
> Randy MacKay wrote:
> >>I do about 500 calls per day on average volume and about 750 on heavy
> >>volume and find it necessary to run a logger rotate every other day...
> >>other then that I can g
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 08:29 -0700, Damon Estep wrote:
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> > > > ___
> > >
> > > Any analog FXO or FXS interfaces in that box?
> >
Logger rotate from cli
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>
on if you know what the hell you're
doing.
bkw
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Hi Randy,
Randy MacKay wrote:
I do about 500 calls per day on average volume and about 750 on heavy
volume and find it necessary to run a logger rotate every other day...
other then that I can go on for a couple weeks until I need a full
reboot.
How do you rotate your logs?
I have made a script to
>
> I do about 500 calls per day on average volume and about 750 on heavy
> volume and find it necessary to run a logger rotate every other day...
> other then that I can go on for a couple weeks until I need a full
> reboot.
>
How do you rotate your logs?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like to joke that Microsoft uptime is measured in hours
Unix/Novell is always in years,months, and days.
It's not just you. A while back Microsoft was running a TV ad
where a server was bragging that it was so reliable that it hadn't
even seen the sysadmin for DAYS.
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> >
> > Any analog FXO or FXS interfaces in that box?
>
> Of course not. FXO and FXS interfaces are for small
> deployments
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On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 09:50 -0500, Luke Catranis wrote:
> I do about 500 calls per day on average volume and about 750 on heavy
> volume and find it necessary to run a logger rotate every oth
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 07:58 -0700, Damon Estep wrote:
> \> Right now this is the uptime from my main PBX.
> > phone*CLI> show uptime
> > System uptime: 21 weeks, 21 hours, 16 minutes, 50 seconds
> > Last reload: 1 week, 1 day, 15 hours, 53 minutes, 40 seconds
> >
> >
> > As of this message, we h
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 09:50 -0500, Luke Catranis wrote:
> I do about 500 calls per day on average volume and about 750 on heavy
> volume and find it necessary to run a logger rotate every other day...
> other then that I can go on for a couple weeks until I need a full
> reboot.
Oddly enough, My l
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I do about 500 calls per day on average volume and about 750 on heavy
volume and find it necessary to run a logger rotate every other day...
other then that I can go on for a couple weeks until I need a full
reboot.
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On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 08:52 -0500, Greg - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
> from voip-info wiki
>
>
> Asterisk automatic daily restart
>
> To automatically restart Asterisk you can add something like this to cron
>
> # Restart Asterisk PBX once a day to prevent any problems from piling up
> 10 7 * *
No.. it's not that unstable. Some people are just paranoid. With my
X100p's I do notice that caller id gives me trouble after about a
week. Could just be in my head though.
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 08:52:15 -0500, Greg - Cirelle Enterprises
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> from voip-info wiki
>
> Aste
At 09:19 AM 12/30/04, you wrote:
Greg - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
from voip-info wiki
Asterisk automatic daily restart
To automatically restart Asterisk you can add something like this to cron
# Restart Asterisk PBX once a day to prevent any problems from piling up
10 7 * * * root /usr/sbin/asteri
Greg - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
from voip-info wiki
Asterisk automatic daily restart
To automatically restart Asterisk you can add something like this to cron
# Restart Asterisk PBX once a day to prevent any problems from piling up
10 7 * * * root /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "restart now" >/dev/null 2
from voip-info wiki
Asterisk automatic daily restart
To automatically restart Asterisk you can add something like this to cron
# Restart Asterisk PBX once a day to prevent any problems from piling up
10 7 * * * root /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "restart now" >/dev/null 2>&1
or
10 7 * * * root /usr/sbin/a
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