[Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH on Raspberry Pi - OpenVPN gateway, B2BUA

Dmitry Lysenko dvl36.ripe.nick at gmail.com
Thu Mar 28 10:09:50 MSK 2013


It seems some linux distributions mount  /tmp to tmpfs by default.
Not so long time ago in Debian Wheezy (AFAIK Raspbian based on it)  this were
by defaults.<http://www.legendiary.at/2012/12/30/debian-wheezy-mounts-tmp-as-tmpfs-by-default-not-anymore/>
Then they changed defaults. But Ruspbian ... don't know.


2013/3/28 Ken Rice <krice at freeswitch.org>

>  People that put /tmp in tmpfs should be shot!
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> On 3/27/13 4:15 PM, "Dmitry Lysenko" <dvl36.ripe.nick at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This is strange. I build vanilla kernels using debians make-kpkg without
> any problem. Swap does not used.
> Maybe freeswitch .deb build script writes intermediate sources to tmpfs
> (in RAM)?
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> 2013/3/27 Michael Whapples <mwhapples at aim.com>
>
>
>  Yes that is right, you will not hit out of memory issues if just doing a
> compile, but if using the debian packaging stuff you will. I think it is
> within the part where it gets the various sources and then produces the
> debian source tarball, so is not actually the compile stage.
>
>  Michael Whapples
>
>
> On 27/03/2013 16:47, Dmitry Lysenko wrote:
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>
> Hi!
>
> I builded freeswitch from sources on Seagate Goflex Home (1200Mhz ARMv5TE,
> *128Mb*, Debian Wheezy)  many, many times. Never experiences 'out of
> memory'. Has HDD connected and swap enabled, but vm.swapiness set to 0, so
> swap do not even used. I checked this. Swap used in 'top' is always 0.
>
> But I never used debian package build system for freeswitch.
>
> Best Regards,
>
>  Dmitry.
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> 2013/3/27 Michael Whapples <mwhapples at aim.com>
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>
>
>  While not necessarily being much faster for compiling, I found you can
> build raspbian packages using the debian package stuff by using qemu on
> another computer. If you want to build raspbian packages I found that on my
> raspberrypi (a model B with 512MB of RAM) that it ran out of memory (I
> believe it happened in the earlier stages where it was getting the various
> source and either extracting or packing it into a source archive) and to
> use swap files is very slow and probably not good for the SD card anyway,
> qemu does overcome these limits.
>
>  I know that cross compiling might be faster but I never found enough
> information out there to help me get such a system up and running and I was
> unsure whether this would lead to a system where I could compile a raspbian
> package using the debian stuff of freeswitch. Qemu was relatively simple to
> set up (I think I mainly used a wiki page from the raspberrypi section of
> elinux.org <http://elinux.org> ).
>
>
>  Michael Whapples
>
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>
> On 27/03/2013 00:22, Raymond Chandler wrote:
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> On 13-03-26 05:52 AM, Peter P GMX wrote:
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>
> Freeswitch compiled native from GIT (this really takes a while)
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>
> For what it's worth, I've been playing with using ccache and distcc on a
> beefier box to cross-compile freeswitch from my raspi.  I haven't done
> verifiable benchmarks, but it does seem to cut the compile time down
> considerably when you offload the compiling.  Raspi seems to be gaining
> enough traction that it might be worthwhile to add a wiki page or two
> devoted to them with little tips and tricks to make life easier.
>
>  -Ray
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