Tony, You requested me to file a stabilization request once I've managed to give asterisk 11 a shot, a days' worth of full-scale testing is probably not saying much, but it stood up to the test of dealing with just under 18'000 voice minutes today (almost 12000 call attempts), with not a single complaint from any customer (which in and by itself says a lot). No crashes, no excessive CPU or memory usage. No reports of dropped calls. No reports of choppiness. Peaked out at just under 100 concurrent calls (saw 96). Average call duration for that matter compared to last week is up by approx 5 seconds. So far asterisk 11 carries my stamp of approval. Reproducible: Always
Arches, please test and mark stable =net-misc/asterisk-11.2.1 Target keywords: amd64 x86 The daemon should pass three start/stop cycles without issue on the default (USE=samples) configuration files. If you have VoIP accounts and/or soft phones that you could test with, that is appreciated & encouraged, but it is not a requirement for any AT test reports. To confirm, this has passed the "high volume torture test" in South Africa and is ready to replace the by now unloved 1.8 branch. Users, if you read over this bug later, there is only one big change here that could affect you: you need to replace MeetMe with ConfBridge, which is used differently. You will need to modify your dial plan to accommodate this. If you do not use or provide conference bridging, 1.8 -> 11 is effortless. For the coming few weeks, the 1.8 & 11 branches will be provided in parallel to ease migrations and both will carry stable keywords. But the writing is on the wall. Please start your migrations if you haven't already. You have a month at best.
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