Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "IAX2 trunks unreliable becoming UNREACHABLE after a time"
2008 Feb 27
5
Customer complains of noise on line I cannot reproduce.
I have setup a few Asterisk systems for customers using Digium TDM400 cards
and Aastra phones. No problems with sound quality at all except at this one
site.
Every time I try their system I don't hear any problems but they tell me
that it is really bad. They describe it a a loud scratching sound.
Are there any tests that can be done to pinpoint the problem? Has anyone
seen this before? Are
2008 Feb 17
1
IAX2 trunks unreliable becoming UNREACHABLE aftera time
Dear Royce;
Did ur problem resolved? Because now I am facing same
problem.
It look like that it happens with IAX trunk only, but
does not happen with IAX endpoints that registering
(as trunk does not register, it sends the call
directly).
My initial analysis that one of the following can help
to let the trunks talk: if there is an IAX endpoints
registering to the machines, then trunk become
2012 Dec 01
2
[LLVMdev] Use rand_r() instead of non-reentrant thread-unsafe rand() in GetRandomNumber()
Agreed, done.
One thing I'm not sure about is this statement in docs:
POSIX.1-2008 marks *rand_r*() as obsolete.
- And... what is the replacement?
2012/12/1 Justin Holewinski <justin.holewinski at gmail.com>
> If we're keeping the state locally now, perhaps we should store it in a
> per-thread variable. I know rand() isn't thread safe to begin with, but it
> seems
2012 Dec 01
2
[LLVMdev] Use rand_r() instead of non-reentrant thread-unsafe rand() in GetRandomNumber()
Dear all,
In our LLVM-based compiler pipeline a major part of code generation is
taken into application runtime. One side-effect of this organization is a
need to be very careful about using code that might diverge application
state. And we found that simple generation of temporary files over LLVM
APIs introduces random noise into the program result. There reason is that
LLVM's
2012 Dec 01
0
[LLVMdev] Use rand_r() instead of non-reentrant thread-unsafe rand() in GetRandomNumber()
If we're keeping the state locally now, perhaps we should store it in a
per-thread variable. I know rand() isn't thread safe to begin with, but it
seems like rand_r() can be since it should keep no external state.
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Dmitry Mikushin <dmitry at kernelgen.org>wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> In our LLVM-based compiler pipeline a major part of code
2012 Dec 01
0
[LLVMdev] Use rand_r() instead of non-reentrant thread-unsafe rand() in GetRandomNumber()
Correcting my patch, reg. __thread stuff I'm not very familiar with.
- D.
2012/12/1 Dmitry Mikushin <dmitry at kernelgen.org>
> Agreed, done.
>
> One thing I'm not sure about is this statement in docs:
>
> POSIX.1-2008 marks *rand_r*() as obsolete.
>
> - And... what is the replacement?
>
>
> 2012/12/1 Justin Holewinski <justin.holewinski at
2008 Jul 22
3
6.3-RELEASE-p3 recurring panics on multiple SM PDSMi+
We have 10 SuperMicro PDSMi+ 5015M-MTs that are panic'ing every few
days. This started shortly after upgrade from 6.2-RELEASE to
6.3-RELEASE with freebsd-update.
Other than switching to a debugging kernel, a little sysctl tuning,
and patching with freebsd-update, they are stock. The debugging
kernel was built from source that is also being patched with
freebsd-update.
These systems are
2003 Apr 07
4
4-stable and C rand()?
Hi everyone, sorry if this has been answered before - I caught a whiff of a
discussion about c's rand() function in a mailing list archive, but couldn't
find a definitive answer.
I'm trying to do a simple CS project on my machine where I generate two sets
of values in parallel using rand() and am running into infinite loops of
values, and couldn't figure out why, so I wrote a test
2007 May 11
1
Rapid DTMF missing digits
Version 1.4.2 but to be honest I have no reason at all to suspect
that this is a problem with the asterisk software.
I've able to replicate this from a few different "client" net
connections and a across a few different linksys ata's. Where when
you call into the
host and enter the extension to connect to you miss the last digit of
the extension. Almost every time you
2004 Jun 27
2
H323 audio problem
Hi everybody,
I'm running an asterisk box -cvs version since few monthes, updated it
middle of may and a last one on thursday (24 june) Since this one, my
H323 calls loose they audio, both sides. Calling directly from
Gatekeeper is ok, so problem comes from h323 asterisk channel.
I saw few people telling about similar problem begining of month, does
they solve their problem?
I also grab
2019 Feb 02
0
linux rsync <-> SSHDroid has started becoming unreliable after an upgrade of Fedora 28 to 29
On Sun 03 Feb 2019, Philip Rhoades via rsync wrote:
>
> For some years I have been using rsync quite happily to send / retrieve
> files to / from SSHDroid Pro but recently I have started having a problem
> when transferring large numbers of file - I am pretty sure it started after
> upgrading from Fedora x86_64 28 to 29 - but I am not 100% sure. Below is
[...]
> Corrupted MAC
2008 Apr 08
4
Practical Data Limitations with R
We are new to R and evaluating if we can use it for a project we need to
do. We have read that R is not well suited to handle very large data
sets. Assuming we have the data prepped and stored in an RDBMS (Oracle,
Teradata, SQL Server), what can R reasonably handle from a volume
perspective? Are there some guidelines on memory/machine sizing based
on data volume? We need to be able to handle
2002 May 09
1
Bug report: OpenSSH 3.1p1
I believe auth-rhosts.c, function check_rhosts_file(), contains a bug
that shows up when doing host-based authentication where the
client_user name is not the same as the server_user name.
Line 76 reads:
strlcpy(userbuf, server_user, sizeof(userbuf));
I believe it should read:
strlcpy(userbuf, client_user, sizeof(userbuf));
Otherwise later in the function this test will fail:
/* Verify that
2019 Feb 02
2
linux rsync <-> SSHDroid has started becoming unreliable after an upgrade of Fedora 28 to 29
People,
For some years I have been using rsync quite happily to send / retrieve
files to / from SSHDroid Pro but recently I have started having a
problem when transferring large numbers of file - I am pretty sure it
started after upgrading from Fedora x86_64 28 to 29 - but I am not 100%
sure. Below is the tail end of the output of:
rsync -avvv root at 192.168.1.100:/storage . >
2008 Dec 01
1
Tripp Lite G1000U (0x2007)
Hello,
I'm new to the list, new to NUT, but not new to Unix-likes. I
could use some help getting NUT to talk to my Tripp Lite G1000U.
Searching Google for "Tripp Lite G1000U" returns exactly two hits
at this writing, so that may not be a good sign. ;-) It may just
be rebranded for sale through this source (Costco).
Externally, the G1000U looks much like the SMART1000LCD: an amber
2005 Mar 24
7
wifi cluelessness
The nice folks at work have just provided me with a new, really spiffy,
ThinkPad. So, I''m trying to get wireless working under CentOS4 and I''m
having trouble. First, I can''t seem to find any rpms to just install
(this would be really nice). And, second, when I try to build it from the
src.rpm that I pulled from the atrpms repository with "rpmbuild
--recompile
2009 Jan 13
1
Using FreeBSD Update to deploy system updates from custom builds
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone was using freebsd-update to manage deployment
of custom FreeBSD builds to there systems.
Here is the scenario, I have 2 binary build servers at the moment (one
for i386 and one for amd64) and currently we stage the deployments of
updates on NFS servers at each site. We use make installworld/kernel to
update the servers from read only src and obj NFS mounts.
2013 Dec 16
1
FreeBSD 10.0-RC2 Now Available
The second RC build of the 10.0-RELEASE release cycle is now available
on the FTP servers for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, powerpc64 and
sparc64 architectures.
The image checksums follow at the end of this email.
ISO images and, for architectures that support it, the memory stick images
are available here (or any of the FreeBSD mirror sites):
2006 Oct 24
0
samba becomes unreliable on upgrading to SOlaris 10
Hello,
we've been more than happy with Samba 3.0.22 on our Solaris 9 machines,
but when we upgraded to Solaris 10 users are experiencing a multitude
of XP desktop problems: icons disappear, start menu will hang because a
few items link back to a samba share, many XP windows write delay
problems, the whole desktop will hang. It seems the samba server will stop responding.
Is there anybody out
2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal
action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again.
jack.
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