When you restarted Asterisk, did you kill the mpg123 processes?
-Bryce
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On Jul 12, 2005, at 11:52, Patrick Friedel wrote:
So I decided, for the formal asterisk rollout, to change over to
less commercially-infringing MOH than the prior admin had thrown on
the server. (plus: it was blown out and nasty sounding over the
phones. Ew.) I changed the files in /var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 to
something else (can't dig up the link, but it was from the voip-
info wiki). My musiconhold.conf looks like this:
;
; Music on hold class definitions
;
[classes]
default => quietmp3:/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3,-z
When I put a phone on hold, I get this in the console:
-- Started music on hold, class 'default', on SIP/pjf-51af
And yet, the MOH is still the same old song from before when I put
a caller on hold. Asterisk has restarted, the phones (snom 360s)
don't have their personalized SIP MOH settings set, the offending
file has been deleted from the filesystem, I can't find anything
else that sets the MOH to a different class, umm. Any ideas?
Out of curiousity, I tried setting up this:
exten => 6101,1,Answer
exten => 6101,2,MusicOnHold(default)
Same results.
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