[asterisk-users] asterisk-1.2.26.tar.gz Thoughts?

Rob Hillis rob at hillis.dyndns.org
Sat Jan 19 01:21:15 CST 2008


I would suspect that your hardware is the cause of your problems. 
Running a production PBX system on a discarded desktop system is a
/really/ bad idea.

I would seriously consider an upgrade to your hardware.


Ira wrote:
> At 12:34 PM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
>
>   
>>> Although for some of us, or at least me, no version of 1.4 has run
>>> for more than 72 hours before generating a kernel panic. I've tried
>>> about 6 versions, the early ones were good for about 10 minutes, the
>>> latest one lasted 3 days. Sadly I'm still stuck using the latest 1.2.
>>>
>>> Ira
>>>       
>> What type of Asterisk setup do you have? While my setup is not a large
>> commercial setup I have seen asterisk 1.4 with a few calls going through
>> it at once last for weeks if not months before it was restarted. Just
>> curious.
>>     
>
> 1ghz Celeron, 1 gig ram, 120gb HD. An HP home desktop discarded by a client
> 2 year old Digium 4 FXO port card using only 3 ports and the Digium HP echo can
>
> 3 analog lines in
> 2 SIP lines in
> most outgoing via SIP
> Most incoming via analog
> phones are all Aastra 480i-CT
>
> Dial plan is hand written, likely a bit convoluted, but it's hard to 
> avoid that.
>
> Seems like the panics were mostly to do with ZAP
>
> The internet runs over 192.168.0.XXX
> the phones run on 192.168.233.XXX
> The two networks are completely separate until they reach the router 
> connected to the world.
>
> The only problem I have with the most current 1.2 is every month or 
> three it thinks one of the phones has 5 active lines going and stops 
> sending calls to it, restart gracefully and all is well again.
>
> Ira 
>
>
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