Tilghman,
Could you clarify what you mean when you say you added usleep(1) to the end
of the manager thread? I do not have enough experience to follow what you're
saying.
Are you talking about adding this command to the end of the manager.conffile?
- Mark
On Tuesday 19 February 2008 22:20:06 Mark Greene wrote:
Could you clarify what you mean when you say you added usleep(1) to the
end of the manager thread? I do not have enough experience to follow what
you're saying.
I added the comment about what I did to fix it in the source, for those who
OK thanks for the effort.
What's a way to look for IRQ misses in linux?
On Feb 20, 2008 12:33 AM, Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 19 February 2008 22:20:06 Mark Greene wrote:
Could you clarify what you mean when you say you added usleep(1) to the
end of the manager
I could do that. The only issue is that I don't understand why others with
my setup have not had to do the same. What's unique about my TDMoE setup
that makes it intolerant to channel restarts? I did everything by the book.
On Feb 11, 2008 11:06 AM, Jared Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun,
On Monday 11 February 2008 13:57, Ben Willcox wrote:
Mark Greene wrote:
I could do that. The only issue is that I don't understand why others
with my setup have not had to do the same. What's unique about my TDMoE
setup that makes it intolerant to channel restarts? I did everything by
the
Mark Greene wrote:
I could do that. The only issue is that I don't understand why others
with my setup have not had to do the same. What's unique about my TDMoE
setup that makes it intolerant to channel restarts? I did everything by
the book.
We had a similar problem, and although your
On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 22:01 -0600, Mark Greene wrote:
Let's compare. Right now I am restarting asterisk when convenient
every hour, and that's keeping the symptoms at bay.
Have you tried setting resetinterval=never in zapata.conf? By
default, Asterisk resets all *idle* bearer channels
On Sunday 10 February 2008 01:44:38 Mark Greene wrote:
In my efforts to solve a mystery of asterisk slowly loosing it's ability to
take incoming and outgoing calls I set asterisk to restart b-channels every
60 seconds hoping I would find something odd after some time.
So now I am looking at
I don't think it's my telco, I think it's my TDMoE setup. Does that sound
possible?
I've never had problems with the circuit until I moved it from a standard
digium PRI card to a TDMoE device.
Also, if I restart asterisk, all the b-channels come back.
Thoughts?
On Feb 10, 2008 9:40 AM,
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Disappearing B-Channels
I don't think it's my telco, I think it's my TDMoE setup. Does that sound
possible?
I've never had problems with the circuit until I moved it from a standard
digium PRI card to a TDMoE device.
Also, if I restart asterisk, all
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I don't think it's my telco, I think it's my TDMoE setup. Does that sound
In my efforts to solve a mystery of asterisk slowly loosing it's ability to
take incoming and outgoing calls I set asterisk to restart b-channels every
60 seconds hoping I would find something odd after some time.
So now I am looking at the CLI a few hours later and look what happens when
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