Found it!!!!!

It seems that Asterisk is looking at the date / time stamp of the call file to process the call?? I was simply moving the call files hoping
"it would just work" (tm)

I guess that the call files created on the samba share I created carried the time/date stamp of the local machine (workstation) and not the asterisk server causing a time difference.

Now I run a "touch *" on the asterisk server before moving the call files, all the calls are now processed immediately.

Is this intended behaviour for the call files?? Or just a bug?

Thanks

On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Remco Barende wrote:

I guess that I'm the only one experiencing this problem.... is there any way to debug this problem?

Does anyone know how to debug this particular item in *? (Or should I open a bug in Mantis?)

Thanks!!



On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Remco Barende wrote:

Hi list!

I'm using Asterisk 1.2.7.1. with FreePBX 2.0.1 on a CentOS 3.7 box.
On the * box I also have a samba share where our CRM app can dump call files and a cron script is moving the call files every second to the asterisk directory.

Everything goes really quickly, the call file is placed on the samba share and very quickly moved to the asterisk dir, so far so good.

But then the call file just keeps sitting in the /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing directory and it seems that * is doing nothing with it?? Only after 10-30 seconds sometimes even much longer the call file is picked up.

There is no message on the * console about a call file being present.

Does anyone have a clue why asterisk fails to pick up call files within a reasonable amount of time? The load on the box is 0.05 at most.

Thanks!!
Remco


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