There are some fixes coming in the most current updates that address some
memory leaks that were occurring.  The updates aren't in the normal 4.4.0
rpm path but if you want to test you can direct your repo file to:
http://download.sipfoundry.org/pub/sipXecs/4.4.0.bak/CentOS_5/x86_64/

The rpm's will probably get moved over some time this week.

In general what you are doing (running sipXecs in a virtual) may cause audio
problems at large user levels with media services and sip trunks on the
server.  Where that level is, we're not sure but I'm sure it will be
different for different virtualization technologies.

Thanks,
  Mike

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Matthew Kitchin (usenet/public) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Are you using the built in backup utility?
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