2013-10-02 17:12, Shaun Ruffell skrev:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 01:17:15PM +0200, Johan Wilfer wrote:
If I did use the core timers in dahdi (not loading dahdi_dummy) I
got bad quality in the conferences and dahdi_test showed 99.6% as
worst.
Hmm...this is the first report I've heard of
All;
I am using Asterisk 1.8 and am running into some performance
bottlenecks. Right now I am sending upwards of 700 concurrent faxes. I have
no problem with that. The problems appear after the faxes complete. I was
thinking of using sqlite3 to log CDR's, thinking that would be faster than
faster than using MySQL. Has anyone ever benchmarked this to quantify
Put Mysql on another machine and network the db service.
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On 3/10/13 5:52 pm, Tech Support wrote:
I was
thinking of using sqlite3 to log CDR's, thinking that would be faster than
using MySQL. Has anyone ever benchmarked this to quantify just how much
faster sqlite3 is? Are there any drawbacks to using it?
Lack of multi-user concurrency is the big
When you set sendrpid=yes in sip.conf, a very nice feature is activated.
When dialing an extension, the callerid of the dialed extension is returned
back on the display of the calling phone. So if you call extension 100, you
can see you are calling Ann (for example).
I want to selectively disable
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Leandro Dardini ldard...@gmail.com wrote:
When you set sendrpid=yes in sip.conf, a very nice feature is activated.
When dialing an extension, the callerid of the dialed extension is returned
back on the display of the calling phone. So if you call extension 100,