Hi,<br><br>I wonder if anyone would be able to advise please:<br><br>When I build FreeSWITCH on yum updated CentOS 5.4, I get a warning when I start FreeSWITCH that <br><br>"Abnormally large timer gap detected"<br>
"Do you have your kernel timer set to greater than 1kHz? You may experience audio problems".<br><br>I get no such warning if I build on CentOS 5.3, and the test timings it measures on starting FreeSWITCH do look lower. All I was doing to upgrade to Centos5.4 was a yum update on the 5.3 build.<br>
<br>I guess the warning comes from here: <a href="http://fisheye.freeswitch.org/browse/~raw,r=16409/FreeSWITCH/src/switch_time.c">http://fisheye.freeswitch.org/browse/~raw,r=16409/FreeSWITCH/src/switch_time.c</a><br><br>This is all on pretty low spec hardware - a couple of different Dell optiplex p4's I use for testing.<br>
<br>Does anyone happen to know if I should just stick to Cent)S 5.3, or use 5.4 and not worry about the warnings, or if there is something I can do to fix the problem it is warning about. Perhaps it is just that I shouldn't use such crummy hardware?!<br>
<br>Many thanks in advance<br>Bruce<br>