Hello Carlos,

>    We have a server that records all calls so we set Mixmonitor with the b 
> option to only record calls that are actually bridged. I notice that we have 
> lost of 44 byte files in /var/spool/asterisk/monitor which correspond to 
> calls that were not answered.  If a call is not answered I assume it was 
> never bridged so why would Asterisk create a file?

Which version of asterisk are you running? Looks like this has been fixed some 
years ago :
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2068/diff/


> Is there a way to avoid getting those empty files?  It makes finding 
> recordings vey slow when there are hundreds of non relevant files in the 
> monitor directory.

You could run a cron job that would periodically delete those 44 bytes files


Dispatching audio files in subdirectories may help performance-wise, for 
example :

 same => 
n,MixMonitor(/absolute/path/${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y)}/${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%m)}/${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%d)}/${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y-%m-%d)}-${CALLERID(num)}-${EXTEN}-${UNIQUEID}.gsm)


OTH

-- 
Bertrand LUPART 



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