[asterisk-users] Asterisk on Debian / Sparc taking up 95%+ CPU with No calls on the system

A E [Gmail] all.eforums at gmail.com
Tue Jul 5 23:49:37 CDT 2011


On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Daniel - Asterisk <earohuanca at gmail.com>wrote:

> On the CLI write: sip show channels
>
> If there are lots of bye channels you have the same problem than me.
> I've tried waiting with the call generator -sipp- and channels
> finished when there are a few. But they're not ending faster enough
> when I send lots of concurrent calls.
>
> Elder
>
> Hi,
thanks for the response. yeah I'd checked that before and I only have 2
dialogs which seem to be part of the same call that are just sitting there
and I can't seem to get them to hang up by typing "channel request hangup
all" . I even tried sending a Hangup by connecting on the AMI but that
doesn't seem to be doing anything either. So this channel is sitting there
in the 'BYE' state.
Is there anyway of clearing them without having to reload/restart Asterisk?
I want to see if that's the cause of the CPU usage and I'll lose that if I
restart Asterisk.
Thanks



> 2011/7/5, A E [Gmail] <all.eforums at gmail.com>:
> > hello people,
> >
> > I am running v1.8.4.2 on debian squeeze on a sparc platform...and for
> some
> > reason I have noticed that only after a few test calls, the asterisk
> process
> > is running between 95% - 99.9% CPU when there's absolutely nothing on the
> > system. This is a clean Asterisk system in an internal network with
> nothing
> > else on it with no calls on it but it's still sitting with 96% CPU.
> >
> > I'm not a developer so not that ept with using debug tools etc to figure
> out
> > why it's doing that. Could anyone please tell me how I can figure out why
> > it's doing this and/or help debug this. Makes no sense for it to be using
> > CPU with nothing happening on the system
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>
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