Barry L. Kline
2009-Jul-21 20:37 UTC
[asterisk-users] Free Fax for Asterisk -- benchfax utility hangs.
I'm trying to install my first channel of FAX. When I run the benchfax utility, I get to various stages and then the program simply hangs. There is no excessive CPU utilization and the benchfax program readily responds to ^C. Sometimes I get fairly far into the test, other times it hangs almost immediately. The version of benchfax version I'm using is 1.0.7. I heard tell of a newer version, 1.0.10, but I have been unable to find it. I'm running CentOS5, on an IBM x3250, , Asterisk 1.6.0.10, with dual Xeon 1.6G processors. In my last test, I got this far (the farthest along so far): [root at corp-asterisk ~]# ./benchfax benchfax version 1.0.7 Use the '-l' option to see license information for software included in this program. Running test using CCITT FAX test page, US letter size, 204x196 resolution, MMR encoding, ECM enabled and V.17 (14.4kbps) modem NOTE: Each individual test could take 20 seconds or longer; be patient. Test run 1 for flavor 'i686' used 632 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 2 for flavor 'i686' used 604 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 3 for flavor 'i686' used 656 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 4 for flavor 'i686' used 207 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 5 for flavor 'i686' used 624 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 1 for flavor 'pentium3m' used 232 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 2 for flavor 'pentium3m' used 668 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 3 for flavor 'pentium3m' used 651 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 4 for flavor 'pentium3m' used 641 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 5 for flavor 'pentium3m' used 649 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 1 for flavor 'pentium-m' used 194 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 2 for flavor 'pentium-m' used 640 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 3 for flavor 'pentium-m' used 673 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 4 for flavor 'pentium-m' used 251 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 5 for flavor 'pentium-m' used 617 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 1 for flavor 'pentium4m' used 613 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 2 for flavor 'pentium4m' used 664 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 3 for flavor 'pentium4m' used 644 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 4 for flavor 'pentium4m' used 628 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 5 for flavor 'pentium4m' used 650 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 1 for flavor 'prescott' used 749 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 2 for flavor 'prescott' used 672 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 3 for flavor 'prescott' used 737 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 4 for flavor 'prescott' used 665 milliseconds of CPU time. Test run 5 for flavor 'prescott' used 649 milliseconds of CPU time. Beginning test run 1 of 5 for flavor 'nocona'... Is there a newer version of this software and can anyone give me an indication if they, too, have had this problem and what they did to get past it. Thanks! Barry
Kevin P. Fleming
2009-Jul-21 21:00 UTC
[asterisk-users] Free Fax for Asterisk -- benchfax utility hangs.
Barry L. Kline wrote:> Is there a newer version of this software and can anyone give me an > indication if they, too, have had this problem and what they did to get > past it.No, version 1.0.7 is the latest version of benchfax. The program takes steps to handle the problems that occur when the tests cannot be performed on a particular CPU, but apparently in this case those measures are not triggered. You say it has stopped at different points as you've run different tests; can you verify that? If it always stops at 'nocona', that would mean one particular type of problem, but if it stops at various different places, then that would point to something very different. -- Kevin P. Fleming Digium, Inc. | Director of Software Technologies 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA skype: kpfleming | jabber: kpfleming at digium.com Check us out at www.digium.com & www.asterisk.org