Hi,
Have you experienced Asterisk 11 in production ?
What do you think of it ?
Which libpri version, if any, did you then associate with Asterisk 11 ?
Regards
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Your thoughts and opinions on Asterisk 11 for
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Hi,
Have you experienced Asterisk 11 in production ?
What do you think of it ?
Which
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 8:18 AM, Danny Nicholas da...@debsinc.com wrote:
I don’t presently have 11 in production, but in each case where I’ve put
11 in on top of 10.X the process has been relatively seamless, so I expect
my 10.X boxes will go to 11.X sometime this year.
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Upgrading
are you using cisco 79xx phones ?
We had a similar problem. Upgrading the sip firmare to 8.12 fixed it for us.
FWIW we're using 11 in a call centre, with 25k+ call attempts per day.
Rock solid. Not a single crash since Oct 15
Julian
On 10 January 2013 14:25, Christopher Harrington
Nope, we're using Digium D40's.
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Julian Lyndon-Smith aster...@dotr.comwrote:
are you using cisco 79xx phones ?
Nope, we're using Digium D40's.
We had a similar problem. Upgrading the sip firmare to 8.12 fixed it for
us.
FWIW we're using 11 in a call
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Jordanovic
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 12:44 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Your thoughts..
Funny, I am doing the same at the moment... :)
We are allowing * to dump call records onto a remote
David Carr wrote:
We have a cron job that moves master.csv to subdir/timestamp.csv and then
tries to parse and delete all csvs in that directory. The reasons we did
this were
1) We wanted to store more data in the database without having to change
source code. For example, we have 45 asterisk
I think there are two ways of doing it.. Either I can create an AGI that
will run on the h extension and will lookup the last entry that
matches the account code of the call that just ended in the MySQL CDR
and calculate the call cost immediately..
Use the database. I'd recommend Postgres
I need to get your thoughts on something.. :)
I am trying to create a system to process the CDR call logs for
department accounting..
I think there are two ways of doing it.. Either I can create an AGI that
will run on the h extension and will lookup the last entry that
matches the account
One of the major reasons you use a DBMS is to solve this
exact kind of problem. Basically what you want is both
1) concurent access by two processes (asterick and your
accounting program
2) Each process to see conssitant data. this is a reader
should never see half-writtencall records.
I
Funny, I am doing the same at the moment... :)
We are allowing * to dump call records onto a remote database server.
Once there we can do all sort of things with it.
My only concern is if this remote server goes down! What happens to the
call records which were not written to remote server? The
--- Steve Sobol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Funny, I am doing the same at the moment... :)
We are allowing * to dump call records onto a remote database
server.
Once there we can do all sort of things with it.
My only concern is if this remote server goes
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 01:08:50PM -0800, Steve Sobol wrote:
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Funny, I am doing the same at the moment... :)
We are allowing * to dump call records onto a remote database server.
Once there we can do all sort of things with it.
My only concern is if this
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