[Asterisk-bsd] New to Asterisk...But Just Let Me Keep My FreeBSD

Dr. Rich Murphey Rich at WhiteOakLabs.com
Mon May 29 06:37:30 MST 2006


I'll try updating to the current versions and see if I can reproduce it...
Rich

Aaron Seelye wrote:
> No, the patches applied great, I even looked at the source after 
> patching to be sure.  Stopping and starting asterisk consumes 100% of 
> the CPU, mostly in the system section of top.  If you want me to run 
> any further tests, I'd be more than happy to.
>
> -Aaron
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr. Rich Murphey" 
> <Rich at WhiteOakLabs.com>
> To: "Asterisk on BSD discussion" <asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 6:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] New to Asterisk...But Just Let Me Keep My 
> FreeBSD
>
>
>> So, just to double check...
>> There were no rejected patches?
>>
>> You just start and stop asterisk to get mpg123 to consume 100% CPU?
>>
>> I just tried this, and couldn't reproduce it.
>> Perhaps if I can reproduce it I can help.
>>
>> Rich
>>
>> Frank Griffith wrote:
>>> Aaron,
>>>  Please forgive me for being such a bother but there's something I'm 
>>> just not doing correctly here.
>>>  I did these commands. Perhaps you can point out what I'm not doing 
>>> right:
>>>  # cp patch-file.txt /usr/ports/audio/mpg123/files/patch-mpg123.c.
>>> # cd /usr/ports/audio/mpg123
>>> # make install clean
>>>  This ran for a while but then stopped saying the port was already 
>>> installed and that I need to make deinstall and then make reinstall. 
>>> So I did just that and it reinstalled. But when I stop asterisk it 
>>> still shows mpg123 running loose and I can only kill it with a kill 
>>> -9 command.
>>>  Again, sorry to be such a bother but I'd really like to use mpg123 
>>> if possible and without the bug that appears to be happening.
>>>
>>>
>>> */Aaron Seelye <aseelye-lists at eltopia.com>/* wrote:
>>>
>>>     Save the patch to $PORTS/audio/mpg123/files/patch-mpg123.c, and
>>>     rebuild/reinstall the port.  Otherwise, you can save the patch to
>>>     somewhere on your computer, cd to the source directory for mpg123,
>>>     and "patch < $PATCHFILE".
>>>      -Aaron
>>>
>>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>>         *From:* Frank Griffith <mailto:glassdude45 at yahoo.com>
>>>         *To:* Asterisk on BSD discussion
>>>         <mailto:asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
>>>         *Sent:* Sunday, May 28, 2006 1:59 PM
>>>         *Subject:* Re: [Asterisk-bsd] New to Asterisk...But Just Let
>>>         Me Keep My FreeBSD
>>>
>>>         Thanks Aaron,
>>>          Your advice is appreciated. But I guess my newbie-ness is
>>>         showing. I did a man on the patch command but I'm not clear on
>>>         how I should do it.
>>>          If I patch it by hand, will I just insert this text anywhere
>>>         in the source code. I really don't know what I'm doing here
>>>         but I can copy and paste with the best of them. If you could
>>>         either clue me in as to the syntax for the patch command or
>>>         point me to the correct file to insert this text into I think
>>>         I could get through it.
>>>          Thanks again.
>>>
>>>
>>>         */Aaron Seelye <aseelye-lists at eltopia.com>/* wrote:
>>>
>>>             Use the patch command, or patch it by hand.
>>>
>>>                 ----- Original Message -----
>>>                 *From:* Frank Griffith <mailto:glassdude45 at yahoo.com>
>>>                 *To:* asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com
>>>                 <mailto:asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
>>>                 *Sent:* Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:02 PM
>>>                 *Subject:* Re: [Asterisk-bsd] New to Asterisk...But
>>>                 Just Let Me Keep My FreeBSD
>>>
>>>                 Thanks. I saw this patch but was not sure how to
>>>                 implement it. Can you offer some more detail.
>>>
>>>                 */Aaron Seelye <aseelye-lists at eltopia.com
>>>                 <mailto:aseelye-lists at eltopia.com>>/* wrote:
>>>
>>>                     Dr. Rich Murphey posted a patch on the 23rd, I
>>>                     haven't tried it, but it sounded like it should
>>>                     fix your mpg123 problems.  You can kill -9 mpg123
>>>                     anytime you like though.
>>>                      -Aaron
>>>
>>>                         ----- Original Message -----
>>>                         *From:* Frank Griffith
>>>                         <mailto:glassdude45 at yahoo.com>
>>>                         *To:* asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com
>>>                         <mailto:asterisk-bsd at lists.digium.com>
>>>                         *Sent:* Sunday, May 28, 2006 9:19 AM
>>>                         *Subject:* [Asterisk-bsd] New to
>>>                         Asterisk...But Just Let Me Keep My FreeBSD
>>>
>>>                         Asterisk 1.2.7.1 running on an old Dell
>>>                         Optiplex Pentium 220 MgHz, 64MB of RAM with
>>>                         FreeBSD-6.1-RELEASE
>>>                          I only recently discovered Asterisk and was
>>>                         indeed happy to find that I would not have to
>>>                         build a Linux server to run it and could keep
>>>                         hacking along happily with my FreeBSD servers.
>>>                         I've gone through the install and have made a
>>>                         simple setup with an X-Lite phone from a WinXP
>>>                         machine on the LAN. That's cool and of course
>>>                         I am loaded with questions on how to get more
>>>                         out of this thing. But I'll start with a few
>>>                         that seem to be related to FreeBSD first.
>>>                          There seems to be some kind of issue with the
>>>                         mpg123 player. When I start Asterisk there are
>>>                         some warning messages about it. And what seems
>>>                         to be worse is that the mpg123 processes do
>>>                         not stop nor can I kill them once I exit
>>>                         Asterisk. Is this a real issue or should I
>>>                         just ignore it. The music-on-hold seems to
>>>                         work but there are times when it is choppy. I
>>>                         found a work around for this using rawplayer
>>>                         and I'm just getting it compiled right now,
>>>                         but I'd really prefer to use mpg123 as I don't
>>>                         want to have to convert MP3 files before using
>>>                         them with rawplayer.
>>>                          Any advice on this as well as any other tips,
>>>                         tricks for running Asterisk on FreeBSD will be
>>>                         welcomed.
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