Tzafrir,

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 01:02:12PM +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> When Asterisk runs in real-time scheduling priority (-p, the default in
> Debian), it may not be so nice if it gets into a 100% CPU loop. Thus as
> of Asterisk 1.6.0 there is a separate Asterisk Canary" child process
> that runs at a normal priorty and writes every 5 seconds to 
> 
>   /var/run/asterisk/alt.asterisk.canary.tweet.tweet.tweet

...sounds to me like we would need to initialize that file in the init
script to make sure the tweet is there when asterisk is launched. Is that a
possible solution?

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Best regards,
Kilian

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