Hello list.
I've been researching if there is a way of putting the recordings of
Mixmonitor in database (PostgreSQL or MySQL) in an automated way. I've read
that the native has voicemail in Asterisk via ODBC. And for the MixMonitor
has some way?
Someone on the list have it implemented?
Thanks,
On a modern server without IDE drives, you dont even need RAID to
accomplish this. Problems arise at around 50-60 calls in my experience
(HPDL 360, 3Ghz, Gig of RAM and RAID 1 mirroring. I run a cron job that
checks files sizes and when they do not change within a specified period
of time,
Hi,
We want to build an Asterisk system that needs to be able to record,
when in a peak situation, a maximum of twenty calls simultaneously. I
could not find any reference to performance and recording. I need to
order a new server but need to know the specs I need.
Does anyone have experience
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have experience with recording multiple calls
simultaneously on a single system with or without performance trouble?
What kind of system do I need?
Well, isnt this just a simple calculation?
Do a record
Has anyone tried recording to a ramdisk? To an NFS mount? Was there a
benefit?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We want to build an Asterisk system that needs to be able to record,
when in a peak situation, a maximum of twenty calls simultaneously. I
could not find any reference to
Yeh even a
simple UDMA 5 enabled hard drive can handle 30 calls recording easily .
Sata hard drives are even better .
On 22/11/06, Marcus Franke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have experience with recording
Is there a programmatic to to trim the silence from the beginning and
end of a recording? From a .wav file? From a .ulaw file?
Thanks,
--
Michael Welter
Telecom Matters Corp.
Denver, Colorado US
+1.303.414.4980
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.TelecomMatters.net
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Vicky wrote:
Yeh even a
simple UDMA 5 enabled hard drive can handle 30 calls recording easily .
Sata hard drives are even better .
Hehe, UDMA sounds like EIDE drives.. nice to see they are fast enough,
but I do not recommend those as server
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Michael Welter wrote:
Has anyone tried recording to a ramdisk? To an NFS mount? Was there a
benefit?
RAM disk? Interesting idea, but what to do in case of a server crash
loosing these recorded files?
You will get very angry customers if you
On Wednesday 22 November 2006 08:43 am, Michael Welter wrote:
Is there a programmatic to to trim the silence from the beginning and
end of a recording? From a .wav file? From a .ulaw file?
Thanks,
try man sox - look for 'silence'
Brett
___
Hey i said that as per his requirement as an example :) . His requirement is
just around 20 calls . For a moderate server i think sata raid should be
fine ..Heres some result posted by someone for recording calls on ram disk
. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.telephony.pbx.asterisk.user/118497
Marcus Franke wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Michael Welter wrote:
Has anyone tried recording to a ramdisk? To an NFS mount? Was there a
benefit?
RAM disk? Interesting idea, but what to do in case of a server crash
loosing these recorded files?
Or use
12 matches
Mail list logo