Those are all rational questions, so here we go:
We upgraded from 11.x, though the system was a backup server, so it was never
actually used.
The system is a 2.4Gh quad-core Xenon with 4G of RAM, so it should have plenty
of power for what I'm asking it to do. The system is configured via RT
using
a local Mysql database.
We only use the native SIP channel driver at this time.
I honestly don't see any reason for this server to eat 100% of it's cpu,
and
am hesitant to roll it out to production until I understand why it is.
Once again, any suggestions will be welcome.
Thanks,
Mike Diehl.
On Friday, March 31, 2017 01:51:07 PM Matt Fredrickson
wrote:> One thing you didn't mention was what version you previously upgraded
> from... Also, more information about the system in general would
> help. (Endpoints, is it realtime or flat file configured, if
> realtime, what type of database, what channel drivers (SIP or PJSIP,
> and others).
>
> Matthew Fredrickson
>
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Mike Diehl <mdiehlenator at
gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've upgraded to Asterisk 13.14.0 and now I'm seeing that
Asterisk is
using 100% CPU.> >
> > I have one AMI agent connected that is acting rationally. I've
got a hand
full of SIP (RT) registrations. There is no other call
activity.> >
> > I've tried to unload various modules; nothing resolved the issue.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
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