On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 04:02:21PM +0200, Kilian Krause wrote:
> 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
> > o
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
Package: asterisk
Version: 1:1.6.1.0~dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Sometimes (most notably on boot) Asterisk would give the strange "dead
canary" message:
Setting up asterisk (1:1.6.1.0~dfsg-0.7196) ...
Starting Asterisk PBX: The canary is no more. He has ceased to be!
He's expired and gone to m
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