[asterisk-bugs] [Asterisk 0012242]: Core dump during normal usage of queues

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Tue Mar 18 05:00:55 CDT 2008


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http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=12242 
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Reported By:                Yourname
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Project:                    Asterisk
Issue ID:                   12242
Category:                   Resources/res_features
Reproducibility:            N/A
Severity:                   crash
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
Asterisk Version:           1.4.18 
SVN Branch (only for SVN checkouts, not tarball releases): N/A 
SVN Revision (number only!):  
Disclaimer on File?:        N/A 
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Date Submitted:             03-17-2008 15:11 CDT
Last Modified:              03-18-2008 05:00 CDT
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Summary:                    Core dump during normal usage of queues
Description: 
The queues server hosts two queues, and the calls are sent to these queues
via SIP. There's a fair amount of DTMF usage in here. autofill set in
queues.conf. One queue transfers the first SIP transferred calls to the
other queue.

And this server was doing its thing when asterisk crashed. All agents
complained that they got "kicked off by the system"
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 jamesobrien - 03-18-08 05:00  
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That sounds like a problem we used to have. Of our 4 cores, one was > 95%
all the time. If you looked at the processes, we had one of our mpg123
processes sitting at 24.9% (which is the equivalent of 100% of 1 of the 4
cores).


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