You *could* write a script to check the voicemail partition and slap
this in a cronjob.  If it finds a problem, then have it switch out your
extensions.conf with one that is the exact same except it plays a
"voicemail is currently unavailable"-type message when you either try to
check your vmail or are redirected to it.

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:13:33 +0100 (CET)
Remco Barende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I would like to create a rock solid asterisk server that comes up no 
> matter what.
> 
> Ofcourse I can consider hardware raid1 but.... for the cost of a
hardware 
> raid controller I can also buy a 2GB compact flash card that doesn't 
> produce any heat or noise and is friendly to the electricity bill and 
> our environment :)
> 
> 2GB is more than sufficient for a linux distro and an * installation
but 
> 512 Mb may not be enough for voicemail for 40 users. For this reason I
am 
> considering to use a small (notebook) harddrive but this will create 
> another point of failure. (Alternatively I can consider an NFS share)
> 
> Is there any way to make asterisk automatically disable all voicemail
but 
> continue running if there is any problem with the voicemail partition,

> disk or NFS share?
> 
> Thanks for any hints / tips etc.
> 
> 
> 
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