[Asterisk-Users] error with dates?

Steven Critchfield critch at basesys.com
Thu Mar 11 16:58:11 MST 2004


On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 17:34, Jorge de J. Ramirez S. wrote:
> I don't think so, My PC it's PIII 700 MHz, with 128MB in RAM... Do I need
> more?
> 
> I install * in other PC (300 MHz) and don't get this error..  =S

Look for something that might be a resource hog. Don't run X, make sure
you don't have the frame buffer turned on. And dude, memory is cheap,
add some.


> > On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Jorge de J. Ramirez S. wrote:
> >
> >> Hi everyone, I'm really newbie qith asterisk, an have this error:
> >>
> >>     -- Executing VoiceMailMain2("IAX2[Guest at Guest]/2", "") in new stack
> >>     -- Playing 'vm-login'
> >> NOTICE[229391]: File sched.c, Line 209 (sched_settime): Request to
> >> schedule in the past?!?!
> >> NOTICE[229391]: File sched.c, Line 209 (sched_settime): Request to
> >> schedule in the past?!?!
> >
> > I see this often on my machine, too. I think somebody mentioned a few
> > weeks ago that this happens when you're running * on a slower or heavily
> > loaded machine. I think the idea is that * schedules something to happen,
> > but then the OS doesn't give * enough time to get the thing done before
> > the scheduled time has already passed. Mine is a K6-300 and has X running
> > at the same time, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is what happens. I
> > haven't checked to see if the same thing happens if X isn't running.
> >
> > ..so, did I understand correctly?
> >
> > Greg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> I already setup the date with date and hwclock commands:
> >>
> >> # date
> >> Thu Mar 11 16:05:44 MST 2004
> >> # hwclock
> >> Thu Mar 11 16:05:48 2004  -0.941503 seconds
> >>
> >> any idea?
> >>
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Steven Critchfield  <critch at basesys.com>




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