Hello!
Sorry for log feedback...
That was strange, I did nothing but reboot entire server.
Problem vanished: up to 400 in-calls per hour and about 1500 out-calls
from the time of my initial letter with no error!
Oh! Just remembered:
I did refactor my ccscript code to simplify it and removed nested IFs.
May be that was a reason...
Julien Chavanton wrote:
First I was thinking it was GCEV_PROCEEDING, it is not handled by Bayonne.
But converting this to Hexadecimal and looking and the GlobalCall
event definition it looks like it is :
GCEV_SERVICERESPCMPLT
Termination event for /gc_RespService( )/
<http://resource.intel.com/telecom/support/releases/linux/SR60cpci/Onldoc/htmlfiles/gclibrf/gc_resps.htm#1003280>
Associated with a call (CRN) or line device (LDID)
Indicates that a response to a service request has been
successfully generated.
Something must be wrong in my assumption since this event shall not be
triggered.
I would suggest you try to add a logging entry in the driver.cpp
switch case for GCEV_PROCEEDING and GCEV_SERVICERESPCMPLT
--
Dmitry
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