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2000 Feb 16
3
DHCP & interfaces
Setup: I am running a fresh install of RedHat 6.1 with Samba 2.0.5a installed. My samba machine receives its ip address through a WinNT DHCP server. Problem: When I start Samba, it tries to use the loopback adapter to broadcast its NetBios messages accoridng to tcpdump. Solution #1: Set interface to use in smb.conf file. This is rejected since the address of the interface is issued by the DHCP server, i.e., it changes frequently forcing me to change the smb.conf frequently. Solution #2: Fix /etc/hosts file as specified in GOTCHAS.txt. I changed the...
2015 May 21
0
Too many open files - 786 000 already specified as max num open files?
...ere are too many open files - can I really be exceeding 768 000 open files with 150 callers using normal SIP phones? The system is a fairly standard Core i7 with 8GB of RAM, load averages on it rarely go about 0.5 with all callers running, and memory usage never going above 4GB of 8GB physical ram accoridng to "top". Anybody got any advice or comments? Thanks! Stefan
2005 Feb 16
0
More jitter buffer questions
I've been trying to resolve some quality issues and I was hoping someone might be able to provide some insight. To give you an idea the calls are coming in via a SIP DID and sent out via an IAX2 connection. Latency to both the SIP equipment and IAX equipment are around 80ms with 0 packet loss accoridng to ping tests. The server is located in a data centre so bandwidth is not an issue. Most problems seem to sound like silence detection to me but I have confirmed it doesn't exist from the DID provider (SIP) and Asterisk doesn't use it so I can't see where it is coming into play. I have...
2011 May 30
0
Fwd: cgroup OOM killer loop causes system to lockup (possible fix included)
...foxx [priv] foxx 1688 0.0 0.0 70488 1576 ? S 12:50 0:00 \_ sshd: foxx at pts/1 foxx 1715 0.0 0.0 7544 840 pts/1 S+ 12:50 0:00 \_ grep sshd As you can see, the line where it says "sshd: foxx [priv]" is causing the -17 oom_adj. Accoridng to the documentation, this appears to be where the privilege seperation takes place. So, now I started to check the ssh packages themselves, and make sure the repos are exactly the same on both servers. At this point, I realise that the working server is slightly out of date on the following pac...