2009/2/27 Bill Michaelson b...@cosi.com
Is there a convenient way to limit the number of call files (outgoing
directory) that are processed concurrently?
Afaik only by limiting the number of call files in the directory.
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Is there a convenient way to limit the number of call files (outgoing
directory) that are processed concurrently?
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Danny Nicholas top posted:
Some variant of the ulimit command would accomplish this but YMMV and
Caveat Emptor.
Which one?
-fs::sedwards:~$ ulimit
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Is there a convenient way to limit the number of call files (outgoing
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Danny Nicholas top posted:
Some variant of the ulimit command
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:14 AM, Christian Victor
christ...@victormedia.de wrote:
2009/2/27 Bill Michaelson b...@cosi.com
Is there a convenient way to limit the number of call files (outgoing
directory) that are processed concurrently?
Afaik only by limiting the number of call files in the
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, James Sneeringer wrote:
If you can get the outgoing directory (or a reaonable parent) on its own
mountable partition or volume, you could accomplish this with disk
quotas. It won't control how many Asterisk processes at once (does it
even handle them in parallel?), but
Steve Edwards wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, James Sneeringer wrote:
If you can get the outgoing directory (or a reaonable parent) on its own
mountable partition or volume, you could accomplish this with disk
quotas. It won't control how many Asterisk processes at once (does it
even handle
IIRC, some early dialler of the pre-AMI era used this technique to control
the number of calls placed simoultaneously - they just counted the number of
call files in the spool dir. As they are deleted when the call is over, this
was a simple way to do the throttling.
You could use a similar
Is there a convenient way to limit the number of call files (outgoing
directory) that are processed concurrently?
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