[Asterisk-Users] Strange Quality problems with Asterisk, Gentoo,
Redhat and Kernels - /dev/dsp
Michael Bielicki
cypromis at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 09:51:41 MST 2004
even better, use anthm's moh patches and don't use mpg123 at all
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:36:15 -0500, Brian West <brian at bkw.org> wrote:
> Do not use portage for zaptel, asterisk or libpri. That's the bottom line.
> Also do not use portage for mpg123.
>
> bkw
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-
> > bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Deon Rodden
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 9:56 AM
> > To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Strange Quality problems with Asterisk, Gentoo,
> > Redhat and Kernels - /dev/dsp
> >
> > I've compiled Asterisk on Redhat 9 and Fedora Core 1 in the past,
> > generally without any problems. Especially w/ the stock kernel, which I
> > generally loathe. When I tried to upgrade my Redhat 9 Server to the
> > 2.4.27 kernel, doing a manual/clean compile, I had massive quality
> > issues. I was forced to go back down to a stock 2.4.24 kernel. Never
> > figured out why.
> >
> > Now, I've installed Gentoo and am using the 2.4.26 kernel, and things
> > initially appeared ok. I emerge'd Asterisk, the dependencies were
> > downloaded compiled, Asterisk 0.9.0 was compiled, I then used cvs to
> > update to the latest libpri/zaptel/asterisk. Everything seemed fine.
> > However, I'm noticing the occasional quality issue. First I just thought
> > the music on hold was a little choppy, but that always seems normal, I
> > blamed the zaprtc/rtcsetup thing I'm using to get zaptel timing.
> >
> > But then we noticed problems with Grandstream phones. The grandstream
> > would connect to the Gentoo Asterisk Server via SIP, then go out via IAX
> > across a T1 to the main asterisk server (Redhat 9), which then pushes
> > the call via SIP to a Cisco Router that's connected to several PRI's. My
> > last clue therem ay be a problem with Gentoo is the T1 card we put in
> > another server. We put a T100P in another Gentoo server, therefore
> > didn't need zaprtc/rtcsetup, and it uses pri-net to simulate a Voice T1
> > PRI for a PBX system. Calls will come in via IAX2, from my main asterisk
> > server, and it will then (using Zap) go out the T100P into the PBX.
> > There's an intermittant quality issue there as well.
> >
> > The only clues in the log files was something about /dev/dsp missing.
> > This didn't seem a big deal, music on hold worked, etc. but I noticed
> > that /dev/dsp existed on my redhat machines, even though they're the
> > same servers, no sound cards or anything. The kernel on the Redhat
> > machines was compiled with several sound card modules, but nothing
> > integrated. An 'lsmod' reveals a module called soundcore loaded, but I
> > can't find soundcore on my Gentoo machines.
> >
> > Is there anything mandator in the compilation of the kernel that will
> > affect Asterisk's quality? The CPU load on the systems is nothing.
> > Everything "appears" normal. The only common factor is custom compiled
> > kernel. A custom compiled 2.4.27 on Redhat had problems, and a Custom
> > Compiled 2.4.26-gentoo on Gentoo has not-so-apparent problems too. I've
> > always been on top of the latest CVS updates on Zaptel/Asterisk/libPRI
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