[arm-allstar] Question to those using Echolink

Mark Johnston markjohnston73 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 1 16:07:48 EST 2018


I seem to get an issue with 'unable to allocate memory' I run other hamvoip
installs on other pi's and never see this.
Not sure if it is related or not... to echolink. I know it gets very little
use.

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On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 12:55 PM, "Doug Crompton via arm-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Awhile back in early 2017 we fixed some significant long standing bugs in
> Echolink that had been causing crashes. I am curious if anyone that is
> using Echolink with hamvoip Allstar has experienced any problems since
> then. I cannot say I use Echolink extensively but I have not seen any
> issues here and so far in the last 9 months or more only one person has
> recently reported a problem that his system is crashing which we cannot
> reproduce. While this could be due to many other factors we would like to
> get any input from others that might shed some light on this. I am not
> talking about connectivity or setup issues but rather things like crashes
> that actually cause an Asterisk restart.
>
> Echolink in general is secondary to Allstar and there as a convenience. We
> have no control over the Echolink system in general so it is what it is in
> both audio quality and reliability but it is a useful tool to reach those
> not on Allstar or away from their Allstar systems.
>
>
> *73 Doug*
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