<div>Hi all</div>
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<div>thanks for the quick reply</div>
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<div>I dont see the memory limitation</div>
<div>since its got 2GB RAM with Xeon processor</div>
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<div>and i have hardly have 50 Accounts</div>
<div>simulatinous calls will be around 20 or 30 max</div>
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<div>I dont see the server really going hang</div>
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<div>the process is still running, i can able to register from users, and able to call locally</div>
<div>but iam not able to call PSTN or international calls</div>
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<div>get fast busy tone always, i need to force to restart the services.</div>
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<div>let me look this scripts "nagios script for ser" what people recomended</div>
<div>and post to the list if this helps me</div>
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<div>ram<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/31/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Atle Samuelsen</b> <<a href="mailto:clona@cyberhouse.no">clona@cyberhouse.no</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid"><br>Hi,<br><br>This is a shot in the wild, but you should check how memory-usage is for<br>ser.<br><br>turn the loglevel up, and look in /var/log/messages when this is
<br>happening. it might happen that you are running out of shared memory.<br><br><br>I would also look at the nagios script for ser. This one you can modify<br>to make ser restart when it goes into a hang.<br><br><br>- Atle
<br><br>* Weiter Leiter <<a href="mailto:bp4mls@googlemail.com">bp4mls@googlemail.com</a>> [060731 19:55]:<br>> A monitoring app is good to have, but this won't fix your problem. You<br>> should get some pattern of events that trigger that state and ask for
<br>> developers help (if really needed and not some configuration error or broken<br>> messages).<br>> It could be that this behavior is just the most visible one among some other<br>> service impending failures.
<br>><br>> WL.<br>><br>> On 7/31/06, ram <<a href="mailto:talk2ram@gmail.com">talk2ram@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> ><br>> >Hi<br>> ><br>> >when i check the server is running<br>> >iam able to see serctl moni, and serctl ps
<br>> >but the calls are not going, getting fast busy<br>> >when i restart server, then i am able to make calls<br>> ><br>> >Moint does if the service down to restart<br>> >but how do i check the calls are going out
<br>> >so restart services ?<br>> ><br>> >ram<br>> ><br>> ><br>> >On 7/31/06, nick <<a href="mailto:nick@mobilia.it">nick@mobilia.it</a>> wrote:<br>> >><br>> >> ram wrote:
<br>> >> > Hi all<br>> >> ><br>> >> > Is any one here in the group used any call management software for SER<br>> >><br>> >> ><br>> >> > I have seen software for Asterisk hudlite, does any kind of software
<br>> >> for SER<br>> >> ><br>> >> > any one tested and report their experiences<br>> >> ><br>> >> > why iam asking is<br>> >> ><br>> >> > after Ser running some days
<br>> >> > i get this error in my syslog<br>> >> ><br>> >> > sl_reply_error used: I'm terribly sorry, server error occured (2/SL)<br>> >> ><br>> >> > that time my users not able to make call, i keep get fast busy, that
<br>> >> > time i need to reboot the Ser<br>> >> > so calls again start going out side<br>> >> ><br>> >> > If any kind of monitoring software available or do automated job, when
<br>> >> > ever found that calls are not going<br>> >> > then restart SER or some kind of solution should help the admin to<br>> >> chek<br>> >> > the logs, when the SER restarted.
<br>> >> ><br>> >> > If not some one need to monitor constantly or wait for customer to<br>> >> call<br>> >> > to support \the calls are not going<br>> >> ><br>> >> > then we restart service will back the services, but i feel bad
<br>> >> practice,<br>> >> > before customer realise some problem with<br>> >> > server, the Admin able to fix the problem<br>> >> ><br>> >> > any suggestions will be appriciated.
<br>> >> ><br>> >> > ram,<br>> >> ><br>> >> ><br>> >> ><br>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> >> >
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<a href="http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers">http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers</a><br>> >><br>> >> Run a cron job to check the logs every 5 minutes or so, and have it<br>> >> restart the server if necessary..
<br>> >><br>> >> Monit can check to see if a server is up or down, but I don't know if<br>> >> your server is up or down or if it's just locked up..<br>> >><br>> ><br>> ><br>
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