[asterisk-users] Asterisk using 200% CPU and then crashing...

Carlos Chavez cursor at telecomabmex.com
Wed Oct 17 13:22:00 CDT 2007


On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 21:03 +0300, Atis Lezdins wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 October 2007 19:09:23 Carlos Chavez wrote:
> >         Why would inserting a multiport card affect Asterisk and the
> > server? How can I debug this situation?  I do not have enough slots to
> > insert three single cards of the same type so I need the multiport card to
> > work.  When Asterisk goes above 100% it will start ignoring commands you
> > issue on the CLI but calls keep coming and going.  At this moment I have to
> > watch the server all day and if it goes above 100% I restart Asterisk when
> > we have a low call volume.  Obviously I cannot keep doing this forever.
> 
> I recently had the same problems. Just that wasnt't related to installing any 
> new hardware. You can check out the issue 
> http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=10775
> 
> Could you provide your OS and glibc version? Also - can you try to disable 
> IAX?
> 

	The server is running CentOS 5 with all upgrades applied.  I have
glibc-2.5-12 installed.  If I could only test the individual cards for
two days before having to install the Sangoma A104x again and in those
two days I did not have any problems.  

	We are not using IAX at the moment so I can disable it from
modules.conf the next time I have to restart Asterisk.

	Right now we have two E1 links to the phone company and one E1 link to
a Panasonic PBX.  There are around 40 SIP phones connected to the
server.  Six of those phones are used for a small call center with one
queue.  All E1 links use Unicall.

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Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de México S.A. de C.V.
Carlos Chávez Prats
Director de Tecnología
+52-55-91169161 ext 2001
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