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PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:51 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk mem leak behavior? Reply with quote

What if you issue "restart now" and then ctrl-c or ctrl-d out of Asterisk?

IMO TMDoE support is very legacy I don't think its really been
maintained since the 1.0 builds.

On Jan 29, 2008 1:24 AM, Mark Greene <markgreene at gmail.com> wrote:
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So here is my setup.

Hardware:
Intel P3 1.2 Ghz
1 GB RAM
36 GB Drives Mirrored

Software:

CentOS 5
2.6.18 Kernel

Asterisk 1.4.14
Zaptel 1.4.7 (redfone)
LIbpri 1.4.2

I'm using TDMoE with my PRI using a product called fonebridge from a company
called redfone. They require that I use their own build of zaptel and I am
trying to figure out if the problem is with them or something else. The
TDMoE traffic is running over a dedicated interface on the asterisk server.
Nothing but TDMoE traffic goes over this interface, it does not even have an
IP assigned to it.

After a about 6-7 days asterisk will stop passing calls through the PRI. It
will continue to accept calls from extension to extension or to voicemail,
etc. But nothing over zap channels. From the CLI if I check the status of
the channels it shows all is well. If I use zttool it shows all OKs. And the
lights on the fonebridge itself are green across the board as well.

If I issue the command from the CLI to restart asterisk "restart now" it
drops me to another CLI prompt as if it ran the command, but it didn't
asterisk continues to run. It takes me dropping out of the CLI and issueing
an init command to restart "/etc/init.d/asterisk restart". Once asterisk
restarts all is well and things keep moving, but 5 or so days later the same
thing happens.

What's the best way to trouble shoot this? Any and all comments are welcome.
Let me know if you need more details.

- Mark


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 4:37 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk mem leak behavior? Reply with quote

Really, what I would do is to set up a daily restart point when there is
no or very little activity, something like running nightly:

asterisk -rx "stop when convenient"

and then having the monitoring script restart it immediately. Do you need
to unload the zaptel modules as well or is restarting Asterisk enough?
l.

PS.
one of the things I like less about asterisk is that every time you have a
different piece of iron connected to a PBX, you end up patching zaptel and
recompiling. so all ot of time you find yourself wondering if the patch
will be successful with the latest zaptel version or not.... Sad

On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:24:49 +0100, Mark Greene <markgreene at gmail.com>
wrote:

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So here is my setup.

Hardware:
Intel P3 1.2 Ghz
1 GB RAM
36 GB Drives Mirrored

Software:
CentOS 5
2.6.18 Kernel

Asterisk 1.4.14
Zaptel 1.4.7 (redfone)
LIbpri 1.4.2



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