[Asterisk-Users] multiple asterisk process ?

stevanus step-one-too at bdg.centrin.net.id
Mon Apr 17 19:20:44 MST 2006


Hmm...my output for getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION is NPTL 2.3.4..
I don't know what it's mean anyway :P

And for Lee, I'm configuring my asterisk through amp (now freepbx), but 
I do some custom configuration manually too ;)

I guess Paul is right, I suspect there are bugs in asterisk that haven't 
been solved like "avoiding deadlock on iax" problem which I had 
mentioned before..

Unfortunately, I don't know how to recreate the problem so all I can do 
if the problem is happened just do some killall - 9 asterisk :(...

Regads,

Stevanus

Moises Silva wrote:

>Thanks for clarifying that Paul. my output for getconf is:
>
>linuxthreads-0.10
>
>so i guess is "normal" to have several threads shown by "ps axu" right?
>
>
>
>On 4/17/06, Dave Cotton <dcotton at linuxautrement.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 19:12 +0200, Paul Hewlett wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>  This is incorrect. Asterisk is a multithreaded system but how the threads
>>>are handled by the OS  depends on the version of threads that is being used.
>>>   For Linuxthreads (kernel 2.4), one would see a separate entry for each
>>>thread when executing 'ps aux'. For NPTL (linux 2.6) one does not see each
>>>thread as a separate entry. So the OP must tell us which kernel version he is
>>>using. Alternatively type
>>>
>>>             getconf  GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION
>>>
>>>as root. For NPTL u should get something like
>>>
>>>             NPTL 2.3.5
>>>
>>>or suchlike.
>>>
>>>If you are using NPTL and there is more than one entry for asterisk, then
>>>asterisk has spawned an extra process for some reason. If extra processes
>>>keep appearing then I would say that he has a bug or error somewhere and
>>>asterisk is  respawning that separate process.
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>Are you sure?
>>
>>root      2532  0.0  0.2   2532   620 ?        S    17:22
>>0:00 /bin/sh /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk
>>root      2539  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2542  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2544  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2545  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2546  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2547  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2548  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2549  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2550  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2551  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2552  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2553  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2554  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2555  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2556  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2557  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2558  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2559  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2560  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2561  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2562  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2563  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2564  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:01
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2565  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2566  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>root      2567  0.0  2.8  17716  7316 ?        S    17:22   0:00
>>asterisk -n -vvvg -c
>>
>>With NPTL 2.3.6
>>
>>If that is the case * is totally hosed, no?
>>
>>--
>>Dave Cotton <dcotton at linuxautrement.com>
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