Take a look on that:
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-20532
Regards,
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On 30 June 2017 at 22:23, Jonathan H wrote:
>
OK, I give up and come grovelling, "Fork" was suggested at 18:23, it's
now 22:20 and I have been through 4 different methods, all block with
a 2 second delay before returning to dialplan.
Here are just some of the examples I have tried, as as per the
suggestions, I am closing all possible outputs
On Friday 30 Jun 2017, Jonathan H wrote:
> What's the simplest, easiest quickest least-code way of firing off an AGI
> with some variable, and then returning to the dialplan?
You have to use the "fork" command. This starts a copy of the process with
all the same internal state including variable
On Friday 30 June 2017 at 19:11:08, Jonathan H wrote:
> I use a python AGI which pulls some info from a web service, which should
> take half a second.
>
> Sometimes, it takes 5-10 seconds which blocks the dialplan execution, but
> the dialplan should continue immediately as it's not dependent on
I use a python AGI which pulls some info from a web service, which should
take half a second.
Sometimes, it takes 5-10 seconds which blocks the dialplan execution, but
the dialplan should continue immediately as it's not dependent on the
AGI/web service data.
What's the simplest, easiest quickest
You should try to limit it in your sip trunks (is you are using SIP
trunks, of course)
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On 30 June 2017 at 15:41, Marcelo Terres wrot
This limit is only valid for inbound calls:
Sets a maximum number of simultaneous inbound channels. No limit is
set by default.
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On 3
Based on the line number of that error in chan_sip.c, it looks like you're
running Asterisk 1.8 or earlier.
AFAIK, The issue you are seeing was fixed years ago, but not THAT many
years ago!
If I'm right, you should upgrade to fix that issue.
Cheers,
Steve
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 at 13:39 Stefan Vil
Hi all
I'm trying to limit the maximum concurrent calls on my Asterisk to try and
mitigate another problem I posted about earlier.
I've edited
/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf
And uncommented this line, and put a value of 60 in there:
maxcalls = 60
in an effort to limit my Asteri
Hi guys
Does anybody have any opinion on what causes tens of thousands of these
messages per hour to pop up in the CLI:
[Jun 30 14:24:59] WARNING[2209]: chan_sip.c:4057 __sip_autodestruct:
Autodestruct on dialog '7e9597ae6ce95fef23374f4b380a9b70@192.168.0.1:5060'
with owner SIP/1148-0005bb2
my use case is for performace testing
scenario
asterisk14 - sip - tested asterisk - sip - clients (asterisk 14)
i have working ari push configuration
now i want create a call where call leg A will be some media file. call
leg B will be channel to tested asterisk
i dont have an incoming
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