On Sun, 2 Jan 2011 10:04:44 -0800 (PST), Steve Edwards
wrote:
>Personally, I prefer to use 'autoload=no' and explicitly load the modules
>I need on production systems.
Thanks Steve.
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On Sat, 1 Jan 2011 13:04:29 -0500, Robert Fantini
wrote:
did you check :
/var/log/asterisk/full
On Sat, 1 Jan 2011, Gilles wrote:
Yup, but this file doesn't exist. It's an appliance with not much
RAM/NAND memory, so it makes sense to disable logging to save space.
1) Configure Asterisk to
On Sat, 1 Jan 2011 13:04:29 -0500, Robert Fantini
wrote:
>did you check :
> /var/log/asterisk/full
Yup, but this file doesn't exist. It's an appliance with not much
RAM/NAND memory, so it makes sense to disable logging to save space.
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did you check :
/var/log/asterisk/full
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Gilles wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 08:11:18 -0600, "Danny Nicholas"
> wrote:
> >Incidently, is there a sure-fire way (eg. checking error messages in
> >Asterisk's log file) to know which modules a given Asterisk setup
> >
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 08:11:18 -0600, "Danny Nicholas"
wrote:
>Incidently, is there a sure-fire way (eg. checking error messages in
>Asterisk's log file) to know which modules a given Asterisk setup
>needs, so we can safely not load unneeded modules?
>
>Check /var/log/asterisk/full from your last 1.
On 12/31/2010 9:11 AM, Larry Wimble wrote:
Removing modules one by one seemed to have virtually no effect until I
got to chan_iax2.so. Removing this module dropped memory consumption
from 209mb to 16mb (looking at the RES column in the output of `top').
Apparently, it's a known issue:
https:/
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 23:53:04
Jeremy Kister wrote:
On 12/30/2010 9:59 PM, Larry Wimble wrote:
I just installed asterisk 1.8.1.1 along with FreePBX on a fairly small
VPS (512mb standard, 512mb "burst"). I note that the asterisk process
is using about 209mb of memory just doing nothing (not configured to do
anything yet)
I'
On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 23:53:04 -0500, Jeremy Kister
wrote:
>I've got just about everything turned on via menuselect, but then i have
>a bunch of modules turned off via modules.conf
Incidently, is there a sure-fire way (eg. checking error messages in
Asterisk's log file) to know which modules a giv
On 12/30/2010 9:59 PM, Larry Wimble wrote:
I just installed asterisk 1.8.1.1 along with FreePBX on a fairly small
VPS (512mb standard, 512mb "burst"). I note that the asterisk process
is using about 209mb of memory just doing nothing (not configured to do
anything yet)
I'm running 1.8.1 rc1 +
Hi,
1-TuneUp your setting in /etc/dafult/asterisk
2-Stop l;oadng all not required modules by adding "noload =>
modulename.so" lines to /etc/asterisk/modules.conf
Regards,
Faisal
On 12/31/2010 7:59 AM, Larry Wimble wrote:
Asterisk gurus
I just installed asterisk 1.8.1.1 along with Fre
Asterisk gurus
I just installed asterisk 1.8.1.1 along with FreePBX on a fairly small
VPS (512mb standard, 512mb "burst"). I note that the asterisk process
is using about 209mb of memory just doing nothing (not configured to do
anything yet)
In contrast to this, my 1.6.1.2 installation
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