Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-29 Thread Ed Nuñez
from SIP. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vadim Berezniker Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:36 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump use the safe_asterisk script it will restart asterisk

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-29 Thread Russell Bryant
Ed Nuñez wrote: For anyone interested on the crashes I was experiencing when using ChanSpy from SIP extension to SIP extensions with the group option. For the last couple of days, I’ve been monitoring from Zap extensions to SIP extensions, and the system has not crashed once. The problem

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-27 Thread Ed Nuñez
What is a god Windows application to read core dump files? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J. Oquendo Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:26 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] kore

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-27 Thread William Moore
On 6/27/07, Ed Nuñez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is a god Windows application to read core dump files? No. Core files must be examined on the same system that created them. ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com--

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-27 Thread Jared Smith
On 6/27/07, Ed Nuñez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is a god Windows application to read core dump files? The core files are meant to be read by the gdb debugger on the machine in which the crash happened, so that gdb can look at the debugging symbols in the code and the system libraries. A core

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-27 Thread John Faubion
What is a god Windows application to read core dump files? Microsoft jokes aside, I would seriously doubt there could be a good Windows application for analyzing core dumps. Due to the OS specific nature of core dumps, the need to have the source files, debugger and more, would make it difficult.

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread John Faubion
I would also like to know if Asterisk can be setup to automatically re start if there is a core dump. Sure! You should already have the required script. Just run it from safe_asterisk. Here is a link with more info: http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/content/docbook/current/docs

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread Vadim Berezniker
use the safe_asterisk script it will restart asterisk if it crashes and it enables core dumps (your core size limit is probably set to 0 when you start asterisk). From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed Nuñez Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:22 PM To: Asterisk

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread Jared Smith
On 6/26/07, Ed Nuñez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have not been able to locate where the core dump file is being saved. I can't find it in my TMP directory. Check the directory in which you're starting Asterisk. It doesn't sound like you're using the Red Hat initscript to start Asterisk, so

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread Eric Lubow
Ed, I am having a problem with Asterisk frequently crashing on me as well. I just run it under supervise: http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/supervise.html This way it will be restarted if svc determines it isn't running. Eric On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 13:22 -0500, Ed Nuñez wrote: I am running

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread J. Oquendo
Vadim Berezniker wrote: use the safe_asterisk script it will restart asterisk if it crashes and it enables core dumps (your core size limit is probably set to 0 when you start asterisk). *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Ed Nuñez *Sent:* Tuesday, June 26,

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread Luki
I am having a problem with Asterisk frequently crashing on me as well. I just run it under supervise: But that's just a band-aid. If it crashes, it takes all calls with it. Hardly a good thing, unless you only have 1 call at a time -- then it's probably no the end of the world. I still don't

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
just an idea, but maybe qmail, samba, and bind have a smaller memory footprint than an in-use asterisk? can you take the hardware offline long enough for a memtest? Moj Luki wrote: It's no unusual seeing uptime for say qmail, samba or bind of 200+ days.

Re: [asterisk-users] kore dump

2007-06-26 Thread Luki
just an idea, but maybe qmail, samba, and bind have a smaller memory footprint than an in-use asterisk? No, probably not. Asterisk's is about 20-40 MB depending on the number of extensions, etc. Smbd's is similar, bind's is actually 90 MB (with about 600 zones). can you take the hardware