On the CLI write: sip show channels

If there are lots of bye channels you have the same problem than me.
I've tried waiting with the call generator -sipp- and channels
finished when there are a few. But they're not ending faster enough
when I send lots of concurrent calls.

Elder

2011/7/5, A E [Gmail] <[email protected]>:
> hello people,
>
> I am running v1.8.4.2 on debian squeeze on a sparc platform...and for some
> reason I have noticed that only after a few test calls, the asterisk process
> is running between 95% - 99.9% CPU when there's absolutely nothing on the
> system. This is a clean Asterisk system in an internal network with nothing
> else on it with no calls on it but it's still sitting with 96% CPU.
>
> I'm not a developer so not that ept with using debug tools etc to figure out
> why it's doing that. Could anyone please tell me how I can figure out why
> it's doing this and/or help debug this. Makes no sense for it to be using
> CPU with nothing happening on the system
>
> Thanks
>

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