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2005 Aug 08
1
X100P with Caller-ID in Australia, anyone?
Hello list, I have an X100P clone card, and I've been trying to get it to receive Telstra Caller-ID without any luck. Hence these two questions:- 1) Will a genuine X100P work? 2) If so, where can I get one in Australia? Cheers, Jon
2006 Mar 03
3
Using DTrace to locate memory leak
Howdy, I am attempting to isolate the location of a memory leak in a 4GL program, and have hit a bit of a snag. When I LD_PRELOAD libumem and run the application server, "::findleaks -fdv" reports numerous leaks: CACHE LEAKED BUFCTL CALLER 0000000100b49068 15 0000000100ef2d50 fdcon+0x6c4 0000000100b50028 1 0000000100b72ac0 fdcon+0x6c4 0000000100b49068
2004 May 07
1
cannot play sound files
Greetings, I have a new * system installed and everything works as it should except for one annoying little problem: I can't play any sound files. What this means is that when an extension script gets to the point where it should play a sound file (voicemail greeting, auto-attendant, whatever), the caller hears a click and then silence. According to the * log, the sound file is being
2006 Sep 25
4
Can''t create a virtual nic
Howdy, I just installed the crossbow snapshot from opensolaris.org, and bumped into an issue when attempting to create a virtual nic: $ dladm create-vnic -i 192.168.1.101 -d ni0 2 dladm: VNIC creation failed: No such file or directory (unknown diagnostic) When I truss the process, it looks like it''s failing when attempting to open the vnic pseudo-device: 100878/1:
2005 Sep 28
4
A document about implementing dtrace probes in SAX
Hi, I have mentioned before that we have added some sdt dtrace probes in SAX, our APL interpreter. Encouraged by Angelo and Jignesh, I have created a small document (5 pages) describing our experience with it, together with some problems we have encountered and some scripts we use for pretty-printing dtrace outputs. The said document can be found at
2006 Apr 06
4
Why is my kernel eating my memory
Can someone, more learned in the ways of dtrace point me at what to look at to help understand why the kernel on one machine is using tons of memory, while another machine doing the same task/same user load is not. swapinfo for the "afflicted" machine shows RAM _______Total 16384 Mb RAM Unusable 73 Mb RAM Kernel 9226 Mb RAM Locked 2 Mb RAM Used
2006 Feb 10
4
Dtracing scsi
A small script to see what SCSI commands are being issued by a system: http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/chrisg?entry=scsi_d_script Still work in progress as I needs to handle larger CDBs but it is a start, since I don''t have a disk that big it is not a problem for me yet. Also getting the return scsi packet is a hack but so far I can see no alternative short of knowing about all the
2005 Nov 22
6
DTrace #include problems
Howdy, I am trying to migrate several scripts to use application defined types, and am running into a few issues. When I attempt to run a script with a application defined type, it looks like the DTrace preprocessor is getting angry with me: $ cat view.d #include "httpd.h" :::acceptconnection { this->addr = (conn_rec *)copyin(arg0,sizeof(conn_rec *)); } $ dtrace -C
2007 Sep 18
2
Bugs fixed in update 4?
George Wilson put together a list of ZFS enhancements and bug fixes that were integrated into Solaris 10 update 3, and I was curious if there was something similar for update 4? There have been a bunch of reliability and performance enhancements to the ZFS code over the past few months, and I am curious which ones were integrated into the latest Solaris 10 update (I can''t seem to find a
2005 May 09
2
3com webconnect webcam and webcam32 on Wine?
I have a 3com webconnect webcam and the software I use is webcam32. Has anyone any experience using this with Wine?
2008 Sep 22
2
Restarting failed processes
We are running a process on a CentOS box, and periodically it dies. Does anyone happen to have any recommendations for a lightweight tool that can be used to monitor processes and restart them if they happen to fail? I looked at monit, but it appears to be a bit much for restarting a process. Thanks for any feedback, - Ryan
2006 Jun 19
1
Can I enter an extension to dial while voicemail is playing?
I have a very, very simple Asterisk setup in my house. I have a Sipura 3000 with a PSTN line connected and one analog phone connected. The [incoming] context looks like this: exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/50,23,r) exten => s,2,VoiceMail(u50@default) exten => s,3,Playback(vm-goodbye) exten => s,4,Hangup As you can see, when somebody calls in if I don't answer in 23 seconds then they are
2006 Dec 07
2
System hangs when invoking DTrace script
Howdy, I installed Nevada build 49 in a parallels VM on my intel mac mini, and when I run the following DTrace script: $ cat follow.d #pragma option D flowindent; pid$target:::entry, pid$target:::return {} $ cat format.cmds disk 0 exit $ dtrace -s follow.d -o follow.out -c "/usr/sbin/format -f format.cmds" dtrace: script ''follow.d'' matched 13641 probes The system
2005 Feb 17
1
Zultys Paging Solution / App for Multicast
Hi all, I have found the solution for getting Zultys handsets to accept paging messages. We need an app to send RTP packets with a codec of G711U to send to port 3771 on multicast dest of 224.0.0.1. There isn't any need to use SDP or SCCP packets to inform the phone to "listen" for those packets, they do it by default. Finally we may be able to get a solution going for Zultys
2005 Oct 12
2
Monitor DTMF problems
Hello We have discovered a problem with DTMF on Asterisk. We have a setup with a T1 from PSTN going into an Asterisk box, and then out again on T1 and into a normal PBX (EADS) We use it to record all calls going to/from the PBX. The problem is that when we record the calls (with MONITOR command), DTMF tones gets obscured, and is not understood in the other end, if we dont Monitor, there are no
2007 Sep 26
2
TCP connections not getting cleaned up after application exits
Howdy, We are running zones on a number of Solaris 10 update 3 hosts, and we are bumping into an issue where the kernel doesn''t clean up connections after an application exits. When this issue occurs, the netstat utility doesn''t show anything listening on the port the application uses (8080 in the example below), but connections are still listed in the ESTABLISHED state: $
2007 Apr 19
14
Permanently removing vdevs from a pool
Is it possible to gracefully and permanently remove a vdev from a pool without data loss? The type of pool in question here is a simple pool without redundancies (i.e. JBOD). The documentation mentions for instance offlining, but without going into the end results of doing that. The thing I''m looking for is an option to evacuate, for the lack of a better word, the data from a specific
2011 Mar 22
2
Play different voice-mail messages based on certain conditions
Hello List, I have few installations out there based on 1.6.1 or above. I'm trying to play different voice mail messages based on certain criteria's. For example, I want during office hours to play (in short): "we are not available to take your call, please leave a message", during off-hours and weekends I would play: "we are closed, our opening hours xx:xx-yy:yy, please
2006 Jun 22
1
Re: Can I enter an extension to dial whilevoicemail is playing?
The options are not seperated by commas. exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/50,23,r,d) should be exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/50,23,rd) -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of John Klimek Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 2:59 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
2007 Sep 18
5
ZFS panic in space_map.c line 125
One of our Solaris 10 update 3 servers paniced today with the following error: Sep 18 00:34:53 m2000ef savecore: [ID 570001 auth.error] reboot after panic: assertion failed: ss != NULL, file: ../../common/fs/zfs/space_map.c, line: 125 The server saved a core file, and the resulting backtrace is listed below: $ mdb unix.0 vmcore.0 > $c vpanic() 0xfffffffffb9b49f3() space_map_remove+0x239()