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2020 Aug 27
1
PJSIP trunk is down when DNS was not available during the Asterisk start.
Is it possible to disable the unbond resolver in the asterisk
configuration? Or, it is necessary just to disable the module?
Best regards,
Leonid Fainshtein
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 3:29 PM Joshua C. Colp <jcolp at sangoma.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 9:24 AM Leonid Fainshtein <
> leonid.fainshtein at xorcom.com> wrote:
>
>> I deleted the
2012 Feb 17
1
[PATCH] x86/mm: Make sure the event channel is released accurately
# HG changeset patch
# User h00166998@h00166998.china.huawei.com
# Date 1329462865 -28800
# Node ID 9fd12f919ddbd15927117eff42149664dba698ca
# Parent b75664e5390583c5d2075c82a14245bc941b3aaf
x86/mm: Make sure the event channel is released accurately
In xenpaging source code,there is an interdomain communication between dom0
and domU. In mem_event_enable(),the function
2008 Mar 31
0
WinXP x64 + Centos 5.1 + Samba
...ever the odd thing is that I can copy a folder just
fine. It only happens when I save a large file or copy a bunch of files.
I've checked my network setup. There's either no or a very small amount of
collision on the network. I've removed the VLAN and put it on a flat
network. I've unbonded the bonded interface. I've tried it with oplocks on
and off - it almost makes no difference.
Copying via SMB on a mac works just fine. I can also copy from my laptop
running regular WinXP just fine.
It seems like something specific to WinXP x64 - but I can't track down what
it is. At this...
2020 Aug 27
2
PJSIP trunk is down when DNS was not available during the Asterisk start.
I deleted the res_resolver_unbound.so module, and now it works as expected.
So, the problem is related to the 'unbound' resolver?
FYI: I'm using Asterisk 16.2 installed from Debian 10 repository.
Best regards,
Leonid Fainshtein
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 3:01 PM Joshua C. Colp <jcolp at sangoma.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 8:58 AM Leonid Fainshtein <
>