hi! i did install asterisk on a freebsd box. after removing the codec_mp3_d.so module it starts without SIGSEGV. -> i didn't care about this issue. however while running asterisk without any clients online my system-load is about 1 -> and asterisks seems to run all the time. is this the default behavior? is there any interface or command line command to find out which of the modules takes all the cpu-time? best regards christoph loibl -- CHRISTOPH LOIBL >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mailto:c@tix.at | A red sign on the door of a physics professor: http://pix.tix.at | "If this sign is blue, you're going too fast." CHL-RIPE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PGP-Key-ID: 0x4B2C0055 >>>
On 04/11/03 11:33, Christoph Loibl wrote:> however while running asterisk without any clients online my system-load is > about 1 -> and asterisks seems to run all the time. is this the default > behavior?No. Load average on an idle Asterisk box should be very close to zero. I don't think there's an easy way to find which module is using all the CPU time. You can add a noload command to the modules.conf file for each module in turn until you've pinned it down. Regards, -- Alastair Maw
Olle E. Johansson
2003-Nov-04 05:50 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] high system load running asterisk on FreeBSD
Christoph Loibl wrote:> however while running asterisk without any clients online my system-load is > about 1 -> and asterisks seems to run all the time. is this the default > behavior?Check the list archives at http://lists.digium.com I reported the same problem a while ago and got no solution, but a lot of helpful advice from friends on the list on how to track it down. Someone suggested a problem with pthreads and that's likely. However, I could not manage solving it myself. Any ideas or help solving this is appreciated! /Olle