Hi everyone,
It seems that ser-0.8.14 will become "dead" after running for a few days. I am
using rtpproxy and nathelper with ser. After I restarted ser and rtpproxy, everything
becomes fine again.
Would this problem be caused by ser-0.814 or rtpproxy? I don't know ser-0.814 or
rtpproxy will be stable or not. Have you encountered such problem?
Also, is ser-0.9 more stable than ser-0.8.14?
Best Regards,
Thomas
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Just frim my experience, I have SER+RTPPROXY running on DELL server with
dual xeon. I can not say it loaded.. may be 10-15 simultaneous calls, but
it up already 3 month and I never restart any service.
It is stable
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Subject: [Serusers] ser-0.814 & rtpproxy stability
Hi everyone,
It seems that ser-0.8.14 will become "dead" after running for a few days. I
am using rtpproxy and nathelper with ser. After I restarted ser and
rtpproxy, everything becomes fine again.
Would this problem be caused by ser-0.814 or rtpproxy? I don't know
ser-0.814 or rtpproxy will be stable or not. Have you encountered such
problem?
Also, is ser-0.9 more stable than ser-0.8.14?
Best Regards,
Thomas