On Wednesday 25 August 2010 11:38:27 Steve Davies wrote:
> On 25 August 2010 08:22, Matt Riddell wrote:
> > On 25/08/10 7:20 PM, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> >>> I really thought that the canary should have sounded if Asterisk got in
> >>> a loop - or maybe that only happens with high priority?
> >>
>
On 25 August 2010 08:22, Matt Riddell wrote:
> On 25/08/10 7:20 PM, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
>>> I really thought that the canary should have sounded if Asterisk got in
>>> a loop - or maybe that only happens with high priority?
>>
>> The canary only runs in high priority mode, and it's only able to
On 25/08/10 7:20 PM, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
>> I really thought that the canary should have sounded if Asterisk got in
>> a loop - or maybe that only happens with high priority?
>
> The canary only runs in high priority mode, and it's only able to do anything
> if high priority scheduling is the cu
On Wednesday 25 August 2010 01:47:43 Matt Riddell wrote:
> On 24/08/10 4:42 AM, Steve Davies wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am happy with the usual GDB backtrace methods and so forth, but have
> > an issue that I cannot work out how to trace on 1.6.2.10.
> >
> > If I use either the Bridge() app, or the m
On 24/08/10 4:42 AM, Steve Davies wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am happy with the usual GDB backtrace methods and so forth, but have
> an issue that I cannot work out how to trace on 1.6.2.10.
>
> If I use either the Bridge() app, or the manager Action: Bridge() in a
> certain scenario (Basically to bridge 2
On 24 August 2010 14:34, Steve Davies wrote:
> On 24 August 2010 08:07, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>> Steve Davies schrieb:
>>> On 23 August 2010 18:32, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>>>
hello,
have you allready tried strace ?
you could just easily start asterisk with this command:
>
On 24 August 2010 08:07, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Steve Davies schrieb:
>> On 23 August 2010 18:32, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>> hello,
>>>
>>> have you allready tried strace ?
>>> you could just easily start asterisk with this command:
>>>
>>> strace asterisk -
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I tried this
Steve Davies schrieb:
> On 23 August 2010 18:32, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>
>> have you allready tried strace ?
>> you could just easily start asterisk with this command:
>>
>> strace asterisk -
>>
>
> Yes, I tried this. Output just stops along with everything else and
>
On 23 August 2010 18:32, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Steve Davies schrieb:
>> I need suggestions please on how to determine where it is locking, and why.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Steve
>>
>>
> hello,
>
> have you allready tried strace ?
> you could just easily start asterisk with this command:
>
> strace
Steve Davies schrieb:
> I need suggestions please on how to determine where it is locking, and why.
>
> Many thanks,
> Steve
>
>
hello,
have you allready tried strace ?
you could just easily start asterisk with this command:
strace asterisk -
or whatever options you want.
maybe you co
Hi,
I am happy with the usual GDB backtrace methods and so forth, but have
an issue that I cannot work out how to trace on 1.6.2.10.
If I use either the Bridge() app, or the manager Action: Bridge() in a
certain scenario (Basically to bridge 2 SIP channels, like an attended
transfer, resulting in
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