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PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2009 9:28 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] rasterisk r processes take the rest of my c

Hi all,

I was playing with "top" on my Asterisk 1.4.24 server when I noticed
this strange thing:

PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
26797 asterisk 25 0 70524 14m 6416 S 1.3 2.9 5:59.44 asterisk
.......
26518 asterisk 25 0 3316 1452 1140 R 46.6 0.3 1443:39 asterisk
26790 asterisk 25 0 3316 1444 1132 R 46.6 0.3 1425:49 asterisk

The first is the real asterisk process which is working fine (I can
make/receive calls).
I tried to get some more info about the the last two mysterious
processes with the "ps" command: they are "rasterisk r" processes but
their parent is not a shell, they are somehow generated by the "init"
process (pid = 1).
I tried to kill one: the other process %CPU got the double, about 93%!

Does anybody have some idea why "init" generates these processes on my
server?

Thank you.

Giorgio.

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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 8:54 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] rasterisk r processes take the rest of my c

Hi all,

If anyone interested, it is a DUNDI bug which makes Asterisk crash with
a segfault: disabling dundi fix the problem.


Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
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Hi all,

I was playing with "top" on my Asterisk 1.4.24 server when I noticed
this strange thing:

PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
26797 asterisk 25 0 70524 14m 6416 S 1.3 2.9 5:59.44 asterisk
.......
26518 asterisk 25 0 3316 1452 1140 R 46.6 0.3 1443:39 asterisk
26790 asterisk 25 0 3316 1444 1132 R 46.6 0.3 1425:49 asterisk

The first is the real asterisk process which is working fine (I can
make/receive calls).
I tried to get some more info about the the last two mysterious
processes with the "ps" command: they are "rasterisk r" processes but
their parent is not a shell, they are somehow generated by the "init"
process (pid = 1).
I tried to kill one: the other process %CPU got the double, about 93%!

Does anybody have some idea why "init" generates these processes on my
server?

Thank you.

Giorgio.

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