you might want to try autofs to drive the nfs functions. it'll make you
less susceptable as the filesystem won't be mounted full time
Douglas Garstang wrote:
I have /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail NFS mounted from another server.
Everything is fine, until I simulate an NFS server failure, by shutting down
the NFS server process.
At this point, Asterisk becomes almost non-responsive. It won't even process a
'sip show peers' command correctly. It displays a few lines of text, pauses for
several seconds, and then displays the rest. When a call comes into the system,
Asterisk seems to do nothing for several seconds, and generally acts really
sluggish. The phone gives up after several seconds, because Asterisk isn't
doing anything.
I have used the soft option with the NFS mount.
I hope someone isn't going to tell me that the voicemail directory going away
is going to cause Asterisk to fall in a heap on the floor. We just changed our
model from a single, central voicemail server, to a distributed model, to get
around some issues. We can't lose ALL pbx functionality just because the
voicemail NFS server goes away. That's insane.
Doug.
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