I also use an FTP perl script that runs via cron job every five minutes to move the recordings to a NAS device and delete them from the * box.

Anton Krall wrote:
Thank you very much for the tip Matt.

I was wondering, besides recording the queues, I also use mixmonitor on my
dialplans for some extensions, does mixmonitor also use sommix to mix the
call legs are is mixmonitor mixing realtime using inernal asterisk
functions?

I say this because I just to make sure that by replacing sommix I wont brake
anything else.
|-----Original Message-----
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt Roth
|Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:31 PM
|To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] queueue recording and what to do next
|
|Anton Krall wrote:
|
|>Guys, if you define recording on queues.conf and also define a |>monitor_filename var on your dialplna, you can record a queue |call but, |>isthere a way to do something with the file after the call |ends? I need |>to move the file to some other place but I cant find where to |define a |>command to run after a queue call finishes.
|>
|>Any hints?
|>
|Anton,
|
|In "queues.conf" set:
|
|monitor-join=yes
|
|for all queues that you are recording. This will cause soxmix |to be executed at the end of the call in order to join the leg |files into a single recording. | |Then backup the soxmix binary and replace it with a script |that does whatever you want with the leg files. Your script |will be passed 3 arguments (see "show application monitor" at |the CLI for more details):
|
|1) The "-in" leg filename.
|2) The "-out" leg filename.
|3) A target mixed filename.
|
|Odds are that you'll only care about the first two arguments. |Here is the script that I use to move the leg files from a RAM |disk over an NFS mount to a remote machine which handles |mixing and archiving the recordings:
|
|[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /usr/bin/soxmix
|#!/bin/bash
|
|/bin/nice -n 19 mv --target-directory=/digrec-nfs/ $1 $2 if [ |$? -ne 0 ]; then
|        echo "Failed to mv '$3'" >> /var/log/asterisk/mvdr_log
|        exit 1
|fi
|
|exit 0
|
|As you can see, I'm using the third argument to log any failed moves. |So far there haven't been any.
|
|There is another option besides replacing soxmix with a custom |program. |You can use the dialplan variables "MONITOR_EXEC" and |"MONITOR_EXEC_ARGS" to tell Monitor() to use another program |to mix the leg files. I have found this method to be |unreliable. Roughly 1% of the time, Monitor() was not calling |the program defined by "MONITOR_EXEC". Replacing soxmix has |worked for me 100% of the time (we handle 10,000 - 13,000 |recordings a day), so I recommend it as the preferred solution.
|
|Matthew Roth
|InterMedia Marketing Solutions
|Software Engineer and Systems Developer
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