Areski
2004-Aug-02 04:39 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] RC1 - error message : Request to schedule in the past
Dear List, I have made an update to asterisk RC1 - all works well :) but I am getting all the time an error message: Aug 2 13:34:57 NOTICE[15375]: sched.c:221 sched_settime: Request to schedule in the past?!?! Aug 2 13:34:57 NOTICE[18446]: sched.c:221 sched_settime: Request to schedule in the past?!?! I cannot figure out if this error message is important or not and if there is a real problem ! I found that in the wiki but it s quite poor for me to understand http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Request+to+schedule+in+the+past Any helps will be really appreciated :) Areski
Greg Hill
2004-Aug-02 07:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] RC1 - error message : Request to schedule in the past
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Areski wrote:> I have made an update to asterisk RC1 - all works well :) > but I am getting all the time an error message: > > Aug 2 13:34:57 NOTICE[15375]: sched.c:221 sched_settime: Request to > schedule in the past?!?! > Aug 2 13:34:57 NOTICE[18446]: sched.c:221 sched_settime: Request to > schedule in the past?!?! > > > I cannot figure out if this error message is important or not and if > there is a real problem ! > > > I found that in the wiki but it s quite poor for me to understand > http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Request+to+schedule+in+the+pastIt means "something can't keep up" -- in other words, your computer is slow (like mine.. I get these messages often!). I don't know; maybe it could be due to network congestion, but I'd say it is most likely because your processor+RAM aren't able to run fast enough. You probably notice (if you're on a call while these show up) that the audio doesn't sound very good. Running the console with fewer v's (asterisk -rc instead of asterisk -vvvvrc, for example) could help, or simply not running the console at all could also help (use safe_asterisk to start asterisk without a console attached to it). Transcoding (changing audio from one codec to another) puts an extra burden on the CPU. Using the same codec for everything might help. (unless it is a high compression (processor-intensive) codec like g.729) If the poorer audio quality doesn't bother you, then just ignore the message. Greg