I think there are some parameters that are being added to limit the ram
usage and heap space that should help. It's been talked about on here
lately.

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Michael Scheidell <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> old issue, but just to keep it on the forefront: ie: why you need a 64bit
> build? so you can put in 32GB ram to keep java happy
>
>
> top -b | grep java
>  3323 sipxchan  18   0  190m  26m 6624 S  0.0  2.7   2:07.26
> java
>  3474 sipxchan  18   0  186m  19m 6512 S  0.0  1.9   0:04.23
> java
>  3800 sipxchan  18   0  194m  35m 6684 S  0.0  3.6   0:36.79
> java
>  3822 sipxchan  18   0  193m  30m 8844 S  0.0  3.0   0:05.29
> java
>  3957 sipxchan  18   0  185m  18m 6508 S  0.0  1.8   0:02.87
> java
>  5942 sipxchan  18   0  216m  91m 9388 S  0.0  9.1   0:22.40
> java
> 16950 sipxchan  18   0  195m  37m 6736 S  0.0  3.7   1:54.75
> java
> 16966 sipxchan  18   0  224m  51m 8152 S  0.0  5.1   4:17.63 java
>
> that's 1.5GB just for java?
>
>
>
> On 8/18/10 9:44 AM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet) wrote:
>
> This is exactly what I use successfully.
> sipxproc --restart ConfigServer
>
> On 8/18/2010 8:41 AM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
>
> tried:
> sipxproc -r ConfigServer
> sipxproc -r configserver
>
> both get me:
>
> Usage: /usr/bin/sipxproc parameters
>
>     Interface with the sipXpbx watchdog monitored process XMLRPC interface.
>
>   Parameters:
>   -h|--help           This help text
>   -n|--host hostname  Remote server, e.g. HA slave (default is localhost)
>   -p|--port portnum   Server port (default is 8092)
>   -s|--start          Start the specified monitored process
>   -k|--stop           Stop the specified monitored process
>   -r|--restart        Restart the specified monitored process
>   -l|--state          Current state of all monitored processes
>   -m|--getStatusMessages          Display output from the specified service
>   -c|--getConfigVersion Get the configuration version of the specified
> service
>   -u|--setConfigVersion Set the configuration version of the specified
> service
>   -v|--serviceVersion The service version value to update
>   -f|--file           Get the named file
>   -d|--delete         Delete the named file
>   -t|--runConfigtest          Run the configtest for the specified service
>   --getConfigtestMessages     Return messages from the configtest for the
> specified service
>   -S|--snapshot         Execute snapshot on a local/remote system. Snapshot
> arguments may
>                         be specified after an empty option -- (two minus
> symbols)
>                         e.g. sipxproc --snapshot -- --snapshot_arg_1 x
> --snapshot_arg_2 y
>   -E|--execStatus       Returns the execution status of any of the
> following commands :
>                            snapshot, checkUpdate, checkSwVersion,
> updateSwVersion
>   -C|--checkUpdate      Check for Software Updates
>   -V|--checkSwVersion   Check Software Version
>   -U|--updateSwVersion  Update Software
>   -R|--restartSipXecs   Restart the SipXecs services
>   -B|--rebootSystem     Reboot the system
>
>
> On 8/12/10 3:04 PM, Josh M. Patten wrote:
>
> From the linux shell, run:
>
> Sipxproc –r ConfigServer
>
>
>
> This will restart just the config server. It will not cause any calls to
> drop.
>
>
>
>
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