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Hmm...my output for getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION is NPTL 2.3.4..<br>
I don't know what it's mean anyway :P<br>
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And for Lee, I'm configuring my asterisk through amp (now freepbx), but
I do some custom configuration manually too ;)<br>
<br>
I guess Paul is right, I suspect there are bugs in asterisk that
haven't been solved like "avoiding deadlock on iax" problem which I had
mentioned before..<br>
<br>
Unfortunately, I don't know how to recreate the problem so all I can do
if the problem is happened just do some killall - 9 asterisk :(...<br>
<br>
Regads,<br>
<br>
Stevanus<br>
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<pre wrap="">Thanks for clarifying that Paul. my output for getconf is:
linuxthreads-0.10
so i guess is "normal" to have several threads shown by "ps axu" right?
On 4/17/06, Dave Cotton <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dcotton@linuxautrement.com"><dcotton@linuxautrement.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 19:12 +0200, Paul Hewlett wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> This is incorrect. Asterisk is a multithreaded system but how the threads
are handled by the OS depends on the version of threads that is being used.
For Linuxthreads (kernel 2.4), one would see a separate entry for each
thread when executing 'ps aux'. For NPTL (linux 2.6) one does not see each
thread as a separate entry. So the OP must tell us which kernel version he is
using. Alternatively type
getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION
as root. For NPTL u should get something like
NPTL 2.3.5
or suchlike.
If you are using NPTL and there is more than one entry for asterisk, then
asterisk has spawned an extra process for some reason. If extra processes
keep appearing then I would say that he has a bug or error somewhere and
asterisk is respawning that separate process.
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<pre wrap="">Are you sure?
root 2532 0.0 0.2 2532 620 ? S 17:22
0:00 /bin/sh /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk
root 2539 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2542 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2544 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2545 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2546 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2547 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2548 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2549 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2550 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2551 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2552 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2553 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2554 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2555 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2556 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2557 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2558 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2559 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2560 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2561 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2562 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2563 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2564 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:01
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2565 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2566 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
root 2567 0.0 2.8 17716 7316 ? S 17:22 0:00
asterisk -n -vvvg -c
With NPTL 2.3.6
If that is the case * is totally hosed, no?
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