[Asterisk-Dev] I hate when this happens
David Pollak
dpp-asterisk at projectsinmotion.com
Thu Apr 7 19:30:01 MST 2005
Nicolas,
I'm running Fedora Core 2 (the latest kernel... build 771) on 2.8Ghz P4
hardware with 1GB of RAM. I started * from the command line and in GDB.
Thanks,
David
Nicolas Gudino wrote:
>Hi David,
>
>
>
>>Thanks for confirming that you've seen the same thing. I'm beginning to
>>think that something is stomping on the PostgreSQL ODBC's memory space.
>>Nothing have changed in the ODBC parts of the call stack, yet there are
>>problems when the PostgreSQL ODBC drivers with newer versions. I've got
>>some other stuff I need to work on before I need to get to the latest
>>version of * (I need the ChanSpy stuff, but not just yet.) I'll wait a
>>couple of weeks. If the CVS head version is still PostgreSQL unfriendly
>>at that time, I'll do digging to see what's tromping on the ODBC driver.
>>
>>
>
>What linux flavour and kernel are you running? FYI, I upgraded one of my
>boxes to CVS-HEAD last friday. The first thing I did was try the new
>supervisor transfers, and the machine locked hard.
>
>I'm running it on Yellow Dog Linux under PPC (an old powermac). Did some
>more testing, and find out that it worked well if I started asterisk
>manually or with safe_asterisk, but not from the redhat derived init
>script that I was using.
>
>I assume that there is a problem with asterisk and the kernel threading
>model, as YDL is based on RedHat, and it probably inherits some of its
>quirks. The LD_ASSUME_KERNEL did not help at all.
>
>Regards,
>
>
>
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