> I'm sure that works well when the machines are together on one > network. What happens, though, when the machines are in > geographically disparate locations.
That was exactly my point. I goal was to have servers say on the east and west coast. NFS isn't really a great solution for this situation, even if run through a VPN. Just too much potential for trouble like stale file handles, etc, etc... As for multiple servers accessing the same spool directory -- that should be OK, because asterisk is already multi-threaded. It's similar to a scenario when two people leave a message at the same mailbox at the same time. Works OK. The only issue I had was that the MWI on the phone activates as soon as a voice mail is started to be recorded. So essentially a user can start listening to it and delete it before the caller finisher recording. In this case, one doesn't get a to hear the entire voice mail and the delivery by email contains an empty attachment. There is a simple way around it though by patching the voicemail app to write a tmp file first, then rename it to the final name so it becomes visible to voice mail monitoring thread and activate the MWI. --Luki _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
