[Asterisk-Users] Memory-leak 1.2.7.1
Anthony Rodgers
Anthony_Rodgers at dnv.org
Mon May 29 09:01:42 MST 2006
Is there any chance you're connecting to a remote share using CIFS?
What does slabtop look like on your machines?
Regards,
--
Anthony Rodgers
Business Systems Analyst
District of North Vancouver
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On 29-May-06, at 8:35 AM, Attilla de Groot wrote:
> Vij wrote:
>
> > May be "updatedb" or some other such heavy application, which
> runs at
> > night is causing heavy load on the system and spoils the working of
> > asterisk.
> >
> > See if this phenomenon happens at the same time of the day everyday.
> > Also, see what processes run at *that time*.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Vij
> >
> Hi Vij,
>
>
> Well since the problem occurs on diffrent machines, I'm not so sure
> about this. I'm going to try if I can see what processes run at *that
> time*, but like I said it often occurs at night when I'm at sleep.
>
> So I'm first going to downgrade 1.2.3, someone told me, that he was
> 100%
> sure there are no memory leaks in that version.
>
>
> Greetings,
> Attilla
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