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2015 Feb 05
4
constantly increasing load in Asterisk 11.14
...essed. During the daytime, there are at max around 200 SIP channels (100 calls) running at the same time. After one week, one machine has processed about 170k calls. I have uploaded a comparison of cacti load graphs for one week of a machine running with 11.14.0 and one running with 11.6.0: http://pbrd.co/1v0SO3R As you can see, after a restart, both machines have about the same load. But after the really quiet weekend, the 11.14 Asterisk starts the new week with a much higer load than the 11.6 Asterisk, where it stays constant. We've had an 11.5.1 machine running for about half a year witho...
2015 Feb 05
0
constantly increasing load in Asterisk 11.14
...ere are at max around 200 SIP channels (100 calls) > running at the same time. After one week, one machine has processed about > 170k calls. > > I have uploaded a comparison of cacti load graphs for one week of a > machine running with 11.14.0 and one running with 11.6.0: > http://pbrd.co/1v0SO3R > > As you can see, after a restart, both machines have about the same load. > But after the really quiet weekend, the 11.14 Asterisk starts the new week > with a much higer load than the 11.6 Asterisk, where it stays constant. > We've had an 11.5.1 machine running for...
2015 Feb 06
0
constantly increasing load in Asterisk 11.14 (Sebastian Damm)
...essed. During the daytime, there are at max around 200 SIP channels (100 calls) running at the same time. After one week, one machine has processed about 170k calls. I have uploaded a comparison of cacti load graphs for one week of a machine running with 11.14.0 and one running with 11.6.0: http://pbrd.co/1v0SO3R As you can see, after a restart, both machines have about the same load.
2018 Jul 04
1
ca-certificates-2018.2.22-65.1.el6.noarch problematic
...anyway, does the changelog indicate why the certs were removed? where can I find the changelog? > > It may be a good thing - protecting you from potential MITM when you > otherwise would have the assumption that the site is valid because it > has a cert. depends ... this https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/Hs5VL82.png is not the cause of SSL everywhere, it is the answer of SSL everywhere ... > > I know digicert specifically has had problems before resulting in > fraudulent certificates being issued. this had been in the past ..., not relevant to present time ... > > Hopefull...
2018 Jul 04
3
ca-certificates-2018.2.22-65.1.el6.noarch problematic
Hello, the RPM ca-certificates-2018.2.22-65.1.el6.noarch has a big problem ... many certificates were removed - my proxy uses this as source and isn't able to validate correct any more - most sites show this: /[No Error] (TLS code: X509_V_ERR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN) /Self-signed SSL Certificate in chain: /C=SE/O=AddTrust AB/OU=AddTrust External TTP Network/CN=AddTrust External CA Root