Darrick,
They are certainly created on the CF thanks to unionfs and survive
reboot. Certainly you could treat this directory similarly to voicemail and
link it to the kd, which would be necessary for implementations that still
use a kd. I have no idea if there are similar directories.
But it occurs to me that the better solution for unionfs implementations
might be to have a backup option in the gui that rather than backing up
/mnt/kd, backs up /oldroot/mnt/asturw which would backup all user
modifications, recordings, voicemail, etc etc that is on the CF in one step.
Lonnie you listening?
As for asterisk-gui, certainly the v1 release was pretty rudimentry. The v2
has a lot more capability but not to the extent that you are looking for...
and as I have found out there are bugs. I find it useful for basic setup,
but have also had to manually edit extensions.conf and users.conf to get
many of the specific settings that I need (for my pretty basic home PBX
system, not that fancy really).
Actually if they are on unionfs they're on the CF card. In this case, /var
> is a tempfs file system. So assuming that the 'record' directory is created
> when the file is recorded, it only exists in ram (so when you reboot--poof
> it's gone).
>
> We could do some foo to have the /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/record directory
> linked to a directory elsewhere. That's what's done with the
> 'custom-sounds' and voicemail directories and a few others within /var/.
>
> I personally haven't used the Asterisk-gui. I didn't like the way the 1.0
> branch interpreted the config files. If you had foo.conf and there was an
> #include statement, the included file was read into the original foo.conf
> file which created all sorts of problems. I like to keep certain parts of
> files like extensions.conf in /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf and other parts
> in a separate file to make them easier to read. (site specific stuff in one
> file, generic settings in the other). I hope that behavior has changed, but
> I'm guessing no.
>
> Either way, I can add a sym link for 'record', but are there any other
> similar directories?
>
> Darrick
>
> David Kerr wrote:
>
>> I used the asterisk-gui to record my own sound files. As I prepare to
>> migrate from an older build of astlinux (1792) to branch 0.6 I have found
>> that these files are not stored on the kd nor backed up (by the alternate
>> web interface, that copies everything on /mnt/kd).
>>
>> Sound files that I record myself get placed into
>> /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/record which unionfs maps onto my compactflash
>> card. But because they are not in /mnt/kd (like voicemail is) they don't get
>> backed up. I think this is a bug and that this directory should bet mapped
>> onto the kd?
>>
>> Regards,
>> David.
>>
>>
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