Does the user who is running asterisk has permissions to execute it? check
you script file permissions.

On 12/22/06, Andre Gustavo Lomonaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I created a script named example2.sh which goal is read some text from my
HP Service Desk using an application in java and send this text to the
text2wave application for TTS.

example2.sh

java -Xbatch Example10 | text2wave -f 8000 -o /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/my-
sd.wav

When I execute the script in prompt, everything is ok, but when I use the
system() command in my
extensions.conf it isnĀ“t work, just a small file my-sd.wav is created.

Here my extensions.conf configuration

;testing text2wav
exten => 666,1,Answer
exten => 666,2,system(/root/example2.sh >> /root/log.txt )
exten => 666,3,system(echo "${SYSTEMSTATUS}" >> /root/log.txt)
exten => 666,4,wait(10)
exten => 666,5,Playback(my-sd)
exten => 666,6,Hangup

And here the logging by Asterisk..

Connected to Asterisk 1.2.13 currently running on fedora (pid = 1951)
Verbosity is at least 3
    -- Remote UNIX connection
    -- Executing Answer("SIP/lomonaco-0945fd18", "") in new stack
    -- Executing System("SIP/lomonaco-0945fd18", "/root/example2.sh >>
/root/log.txt ") in new stack
    -- Executing System("SIP/lomonaco-0945fd18", "echo "SUCCESS" >>
/root/log.txt") in new stack
    -- Executing Wait("SIP/lomonaco-0945fd18", "10") in new stac

Any help or tip

Thanks in Advanced

Andre Lomonaco
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