[asterisk-users] asterisk 13 mixmonitor - random missing syllables

Marek Červenka cervajs at fpf.slu.cz
Fri Jan 29 04:39:27 CST 2016


Dne 28.1.2016 v 13:37 Brian :: napsal(a):
> when you say load - how many concurrent calls? Is there transcoding 
> happening? sip / PRIs ? what load?
>

12  concurrent calls

no transcoding

SIP

under 1.5 with 4x  1Ghz vcpus  (its vmware VPS)

> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Marek Červenka <cervajs at fpf.slu.cz 
> <mailto:cervajs at fpf.slu.cz>> wrote:
>
>     Dne 27.1.2016 v 17:50 A J Stiles napsal(a):
>
>         On Wednesday 27 Jan 2016, Marek Červenka wrote:
>
>             Dne 27.1.2016 v 13:14 A J Stiles napsal(a):
>
>                 On Wednesday 27 Jan 2016, Marek Červenka wrote:
>
>                     hi,
>
>                     i have strange problem with asterisk 13
>                     mixmonitor, recording to wav
>                     (centos6)
>                     when the system is under load, there are sometimes
>                     missing syllable
>
>                     there arent BIG spikes on cpus
>                     recordings are to ramdisk (/dev/shm)
>
>                     any hints?
>
>                 First, try recording to a real disk  (preferrably a
>                 separate drive, so
>                 nothing else will be seeking the heads about; and
>                 connected by SATA, not
>                 USB, for full speed).  Does that work any better?
>
>             i tried before. IO is not the problem
>
>         Are you saying that it records fine when you use a real disk,
>         but not with a
>         ramdisk?
>
>         And why are you using a ramdisk for your mixmonitor recordings?
>
>
>     i have problem in both scenarios
>     im using ramdisk because is faster and IO cannot be problem
>

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