[asterisk-users] asterisk running @ 100% load doing nothing

Motiejus Jakštys desired.mta at gmail.com
Fri Apr 23 00:45:47 CDT 2010


I opened a ticket about this:
https://issues.asterisk.org/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=17217

Remove -c on the init script of asterisk, line 85. Should help.

I was trying it with a xen guest.

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Kelvin Chan
<Kelvin.Chan at positronics.com> wrote:
>> And I've just done another test. With stock ubuntu 9.10 i386 and sample
>> asterisk config files, I have the same result. VMWare shows no crazy
>> stats of disk access nor memory usage. Just 100% cpu load. I selected
>> "Mail Server" and "OpenSSH server" at tasksel screen during
>> installation.
>>
>> Same thing.
>>
>> So I uninstall-all and apt-get install asterisk.
>> Same thing. 100% with init script but normal with -vvvvvvvvc CLI switch.
>>
>
> Please disregard the last message. I worked on the wrong server. Thank god I have snapshots.
> The init script from ubuntu asterisk package resolved the problem.
>
> All I did was "apt-get install asterisk" on a different machine and copy that init script over. It did the trick.
>
> But it's interesting that init script shipped with ubuntu 1.6.2.6 and 1.6.2.7-rc2 both caused the same problem.
>
> Cheers,
>
> kel
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