[Asterisk-Users] 99% CPU - CVS 03.28.05

Dan Levine dan at cytexone.com
Mon Apr 18 07:52:19 MST 2005


I've heard this problem could be caused by the hold music.  I forgot the
name of the process mpeg or wavmpeg, something along those lines... 


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-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Moody
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 9:57 AM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 99% CPU - CVS 03.28.05

Hey Everyone, 

I've been running a version of the CVS without issue until late last
week when suddenly Asterisk would randomly hit 99% CPU and stop
registering my DIDs.

If I stop Asterisk with a 'stop now' and restart Asterisk all is well...
for a bit.

So far I have deducted the following.

Happens randomly during day and night - not at present times nor
frequency Happens when no calls are present (it is a very low usage test
box)

If console is left open with high verbosity no errors are reported, CPU
usage just climbs to 99% and the DIDs die - I only know because of
Nagios and the DIDs ring busy. 'top' clearly lists Asterisk as the CPU
hog. both 'uptime' and 'top' confirm the usage and the culprit.

The server is at a data centre and is hardly used. 
It is only used for Asterisk.
I have looked at all the other logs and cannot find any thing else
creating entries - mail, messages, boot, anything. As I said the server
does very little so it would be easy to see other entries. The Asterisk
logs show nothing out of the ordinary.

The machine does not have any digium hardware in it, it uses SIP for
inbound and IAX for outbound. Basic calling card and voicemail
functions.

I can move to a newer CVS but that seems like new variables... I know
this one was working and still works on a local test box using the
providers.

I am mainly looking to find the best way to see where Asterisk is
getting stuck (some type of loop?)

J
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