Did you take a look at
/var/log/syslog
/var/log/asterisk/messages
?
Using Debian? Take a look at iotop (apt-get install iotop). There you
can see information about which process consumes high io load.
Am 04.04.2011 17:23, schrieb Maximilian Grobecker:
Hello Thorsten,
the system has 4 GB RAM
Hi,
the log files contained (sometimes) lines about refcount -1 in astobj.c.
I also generated core dumps and analyzed them - but there were always
errors in another module.
Mabye I found the solution:
Asterisk seems to crash when a required module cannot be loaded fast
enough due to heavy disk
On 6/04/11 12:39 AM, Maximilian Grobecker wrote:
Hi,
the log files contained (sometimes) lines about refcount -1 in astobj.c.
I also generated core dumps and analyzed them - but there were always
errors in another module.
Mabye I found the solution:
Asterisk seems to crash when a required
Hi!
I'm writing to this list because I've got a very confusing issue with
our Asterisk 1.8.3.2 installation.
On high IO load on the hard drives Asterisk becomes instable and crashes
after a few minutes.
I tried to reproduce this by running bonnie++ on the hardware while
making calls.
The calls
Take a look with top at your system when high io load is seen. Maybe
the machine is running out of ram and starts swapping?
Am 04.04.2011 15:04, schrieb Maximilian Grobecker:
Hi!
I'm writing to this list because I've got a very confusing issue with
our Asterisk 1.8.3.2 installation.
On high
Hello Thorsten,
the system has 4 GB RAM and about 2,5 GB free so swap space is not used
or exhausted.
Maybe the high load is not cause of this crashes but it's the only thing
the crashes can be reproduced with.
Thank you!
Maximilian Grobecker
Am 04.04.2011 16:03, schrieb Thorsten Göllner:
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk crashes on high IO load
Hello Thorsten,
the system has 4 GB RAM and about 2,5 GB