[asterisk-users] Asterisk mem leak behavior?

Kevin Kiely Asterisk at gtcus.com
Tue Jan 29 09:53:05 CST 2008


Mark,
 
I thought I would chime in here on your problem.  Oddly, I have having the
same issue with a PRI with similar symptoms.  The odd part is that I have
never had an issue like this with a asterisk PRI setup. My setup is a PRI
with a Sangoma card with the exact same issue with 1.4.14.  After a few days
we are unable to communicate with the PRI,  The D-channel goes offline as
well but the physical circuit stays up with no alarms.  It doesn't give one
a comfort level with uptime.  I had also re-compiled the asterisk 1.4.14
along with zaptel and libpri sources and it still failed.  I have since
updated to the latest asterisk, zaptel and libpri .17 with the hopes that it
will be fixed.  I thought perhaps the card may have had an issue but now I
am beginning to wonder.
 
Kevin
 
 
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mark Greene
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 9:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk mem leak behavior?
 

I've tried exiting the CLI in hopes that my being in there, though it
wouldn't make any sense, was keeping it from restarting. No luck. 
 
I've already setup a cron script to restart asterisk at night when there is
no traffic going over it. But I hate to just treat the symptoms. I want to
solve the problem. It's hard to sleep knowing there is a "ghost" in one of
my machines. 
 
It only takes restarting asterisk, nothing else, including zaptel. Once
asterisk restarts it's ready to go. 
 
I can't make heads or tails of it. There are no PRI errors when all this
going on either. Debug shows nothing by usual comm chatter between the
system and C/O. 
 
- Mark
 
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