I opened a ticket about this:
https://issues.asterisk.org/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=17217
Remove -c on the init script of asterisk, line 85. Should help.
I was trying it with a xen guest.
Awesome, Thanks.
[Kelvin Chan]
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Hi guys,
I just ran into a funny issue here.
I'm trying to virtualize our asterisk pbx onto vmware esxi. Here's a quick
glance of the system:
* Ubuntu 9.10 i386 with linux-rt kernel (to get 1000Hz timer) everything
up2date.
* Asterisk 1.6.2.6
If I run asterisk using the debian init script
I just ran into a funny issue here.
I'm trying to virtualize our asterisk pbx onto vmware esxi. Here's a
quick glance of the system:
* Ubuntu 9.10 i386 with linux-rt kernel (to get 1000Hz timer)
everything up2date.
* Asterisk 1.6.2.6
If I run asterisk using the debian init script in
And I've just done another test. With stock ubuntu 9.10 i386 and sample
asterisk config files, I have the same result. VMWare shows no crazy
stats of disk access nor memory usage. Just 100% cpu load. I selected
Mail Server and OpenSSH server at tasksel screen during
installation.
Same
I opened a ticket about this:
https://issues.asterisk.org/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=17217
Remove -c on the init script of asterisk, line 85. Should help.
I was trying it with a xen guest.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Kelvin Chan
kelvin.c...@positronics.com wrote:
And I've just done