[Asterisk-Users] re: call "load balancing"
Anton Krall
akrall-lists at intruder.com.mx
Wed Aug 10 10:56:57 MST 2005
Is there a way to see what priorities are other processes using?
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|Kevin Walsh
|Sent: Miércoles, 10 de Agosto de 2005 11:08 a.m.
|To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
|Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] re: call "load balancing"
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|Joseph [syscon at interbaun.com] wrote:
|> Don't forget to experiment with "nice" to increase priority of for
|> Asterisk.
|> By default asterisk run with priority "0" same as apache and
|any other
|> applications.
|> We run a web-server on the same machine as asterisk and increasing
|> "nice" for Asterisk to -15 helped a lot.
|>
|You don't need to mess about with nice. Just run Asterisk
|with realtime priority; Use the -p switch when you start the
|Asterisk daemon.
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