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2003 Aug 04
2
Fix for Redhat 9 zombie AGI processes
Hi all- Thanks to Mark Spencer for finding this patch: If you are experiencing leftover zombie processes from your AGI scripts that have terminated, this is apparently due to a RedHat 9 threading issue introduced in a recent update.... To get rid of this, try entering the following line before you start asterisk: export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 It works for me - I'm still checking to
2006 Nov 13
1
Defunct / zombie AGI after some execution time
Hello, We are running Asterisk-1.0.12 in a CentOS 4-4.2 system, kernel 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp. We have some custom AGI, and when we launch Asterisk the system works fine. But **after some time**, each AGI execution generates a zombie <defunct> process. We believe that it's not a problem in the AGI code, because Asterisk+AGI is working fine in the first "n" minutes/hours. This
2003 Sep 04
2
Question about cdr_sql fields
Hello- Is it possible to set the CDR record field called "accountcode" from within the dialplan? Or is there another way to cause this field to be set, preferably without using AGI code. Thanks Scott Scott M. Stingel Emerging Voice Technology Inc. Palo Alto, California and London, England www.evtmedia.com
2010 Dec 20
4
Asterisk 1.6 produces *many* zombie processes on Debian.
We have an issue with our Asterisk install where Asterisk produces many Zombie processes (on the order of several hundred per minute) until either the Asterisk server is restarted (and the zombies die a natural death), or the kernel runs out of PID space (happens within hours) and brings the system to a halt. This problem only happens when the server is under some non-trivial load. We were
2016 Jan 29
2
Zombie processes being created when console buffer is full
We have been researching stuck zombie processes in our libvirt lxc containers. What we found was: 1) Each zombie’s parent was pid 1. init which symlinks to systemd. 2) In some cases, the zombies were launched by systemd, in others the zombie was inherited. 3) While the child is in the zombie state, the parent process (systemd) /proc/1/status shows no pending signals. 4) Attaching gdb to
2003 Dec 04
5
Experiences with Fedora 1
Hi all- Over the past week or two, I've been trying out asterisk under Fedora 1 Linux (RedHat). In my setup (single and dual Xeon motherboards), I have so far had a very good experience in terms of performance. In doing E1 load testing, I've found that Fedora handles heavy load much better than RedHat9, probably because of its better use of the multi-threading capabilities of the Xeon.
2005 Oct 31
5
zombie domains
Hi, How can I figure why some domain is still in zombie state, like these ones: master-xen root /vm/ttylinux# xm list Name ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 574 1 r----- 90.5 Zombie-small-11 28 0 1 ---s-d 0.9 Zombie-small-17 34 0 1 ---s-d
2011 May 18
3
asterisk's zombie processes
I'm monitoring Asterisk with Nagios. Nagios constantly alerts because of too many zombie processes. I eventually had to disable the notification for the alert but why does Asterisk create so many zombie processes, I've see more than 30 at times and it generally stays in the 20s... just seems unusual and wondering if it's harmful, thanks in advance. -------------- next part
2010 Dec 23
1
Zombie DAHDI FXO channels
Dear listers, I'm facing a puzzling situation with Digium TDM2400 card (12 FXO / 12 FXS). Once a day or so we detect 1 or 2 zombie FXO channels. These can be either outbound or inbound calls. I thought this could be related to obsolete DAHDI or Asterisk versions, so I upgraded to 2.4.0 and 1.6.2.15 respectively (OS: Ubuntu 10.04 64 bits). To no avail; the zombie channels keep showing up.
2004 Nov 05
3
dovecot-auth leaves zombies
Hi all, I have installed and configured dovecot on two different machines, so I don't have much experience with this server. One installation is giving me serious problems, that I have a hard time tracing. From the beginning: the machine is a debian mix (stable/unstable) dovecot 0.9.11, real users authenticated via pam_ldap/nss_ldap. It serves ~70 users, all of them using Outlook, Outlook
2017 Sep 25
1
A lot of zombie processes on Debian 9
Can you try with this systemd unit file. Restarting does not close all prosesses with that one. ( you need : ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID ) Jessie used probely sysv and not systemd, which should explain why there are so many zombies. [Unit] Description=Samba AD Daemon Documentation=man:samba(8) man:samba(7) man:smb.conf(5) After=network.target [Service] Type=notify NotifyAccess=all
2003 Jul 25
1
reconnecting
If asterisk is running as a daemon (started with no command line options), can I reconnect to it and get the vvverbose info in the console? In other words, will asterisk -rvvvc work? Sorry to ask.... I would just try it to see if it works, but I don't have an installation handy and have to do some remote troubleshooting soon. ThanksE+06. D. __________________________________ Do you
2016 Mar 10
1
Re: Zombie processes being created when console buffer is full
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:25:08AM -0800, Peter Steele wrote: >On 01/29/2016 05:08 AM, Peter Steele wrote: >> We have been researching stuck zombie processes in our libvirt lxc >> containers. What we found was: >> >> 1) Each zombie’s parent was pid 1. init which symlinks to systemd. >> 2) In some cases, the zombies were launched by systemd, in others the >>
2016 Dec 13
15
[Bug 2646] New: zombie processes when using privilege separation
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2646 Bug ID: 2646 Summary: zombie processes when using privilege separation Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 7.2p2 Hardware: ix86 OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2011 Apr 13
4
AGI and forking
Hi. I just want to make sure I understand this before doing something that might break things spectacularly for our users and customers :) We are using Asterisk 1.6.2.9 and my programming language of choice is Perl. I want, when a call comes in on someone's DDI number (which the person who dialled it can only possibly have obtained by dialling 1471 after we called them), to be able to
2008 Feb 06
2
AGI Process Count (HOWTO?)
Is there any way to see the number of AGI processes that Asterisk is handling? Either console, Asterisk Manager, or from within the AGI? I used to just count the number of running copies of my AGI process (ps aux | grep agi) but once in a blue moon one of my AGI processes will become a zombie or for some other reason not stop when Asterisk disconnects from it. I'd like to know, from
2017 Sep 25
3
A lot of zombie processes on Debian 9
Hello, I've compiled Samba 4.7 from repository using a Debian 9 machine and I've noticed that the system started to create zombie processes of samba: # ps aux |grep "Z" USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 502 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 13:01 0:00 [samba] <defunct> root 1346 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z
2003 Jun 28
3
CPU power required - Asterisk
Hi- I'm almost embarrassed to ask the following simple question, following John's excellent and rigorous bandwidth analysis (see earlier thread): I have a straightforward Asterisk application, IVR-only (no connections between channels). It will simply decode DTMF's and speak prompts (probably A-Law encoded) on a number of E1 circuits simultaneously. Realistically, how many
2005 Dec 13
1
slug of zombies
after booting a CentOS 4.2 system I have a bunch of zombies... root 2828 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 14:41 0:00 [chvt] <defunct> My read from googling this is chvt stems from something that involves a shell. They ***may*** have been created from my attempts to start mysqld which isn't working (I will start another thread) but no efforts to kill them off are working...
2004 May 25
8
"Glare" condition - How well does asterisk handle?
Hi- I have an upcoming application that requires use of PRI channels that are primarily used for high-volume incoming traffic, but that are to be used for outbound calling as well. Of course, one option is to have dedicated outbound channels reserved, but this is an inefficient use of channel resources. Normally PBX's are designed to have the CPE yield to an incoming call if a particular