You can see if asterisk has been restarted by checking the number of calls
processed. If almost zero, it has been restarted.
core show calls
Leandro
2012/8/19 Jan Blom jan.b...@peopleinteractive.se
Hello,
** **
Is there a way to detect, via cli or any other way, that Asterisk is in
Absolutely, but that requires statefull processing. Another way is to look at
uptime.
However, I was looking for a stateless way to automatically monitor a restart.
Best regards,
Jan
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On 08/19/2012 11:45 AM, Lee Howard wrote:
On 08/17/2012 04:58 AM, Steve Underwood wrote:
On 08/17/2012 06:08 AM, Eric Wieling wrote:
Has anyone experimented with increasing the DAHDI chunk size in
improve fax reliability? If so, did it help, hurt, or not make any
difference?
I haven't
On 08/19/2012 06:38 AM, Alec Davis wrote:
Do you also know why it hasn't been accepted ? Seems like this
functionality is asked for on different forums. Wanting
to watch a
queue for calls is not that strange.
Not sure why?
Maybe I didn't promote it enough.
Maybe my examples aren't simple
Hello all,
how can I verify if Asterisk is connected to a database using the ODBC
connection I configured?
According to
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html-chunk/installing_configuring_odbc.html
(at
the end of the page) *odbc show on the console should output an
Stefan at WPF wrote:
how can I verify if Asterisk is connected to a database using the ODBC
connection I configured?
Mine shows:
odbc show
ODBC DSN Settings
-
Name: MySQL-Administration
DSN:MySQL-Administration
Last connection attempt: 1969-12-31 19:00:00
Doug, I have to admit I don't really understand your answer, except for the
maybe strange date ;-)
2012/8/19 Doug Lytle supp...@drdos.info
Stefan at WPF wrote:
how can I verify if Asterisk is connected to a database using the ODBC
connection I configured?
Mine shows:
odbc show
ODBC
Dough
Here is an example from one of our production server. You can see the
connection info in red. If you are not connected you don't usually get
that.
ODBC DSN Settings
-
Name: AsteriskCx
DSN:Ast_Cx
Last connection attempt: 1969-12-31 19:00:00
Stefan at WPF wrote:
Doug, I have to admit I don't really understand your answer, except
for the maybe strange date ;-)
He was wondering if odbc show should display connections, his does not.
Showing mine, would indeed indicate that it should. He hasn't given
enough information to go
Ah, thank you, that example helped. I would have expected the output to be
Connected: No instead of no output - the current way of (not) displaying
it is somehow confusing.
2012/8/19 Bryant Zimmerman brya...@zktech.com
Dough
Here is an example from one of our production server. You can see
Given the limitations around Asterisk's TLS support, and all the
benefits of using a SIP proxy, I've put together a rough guide about how
to use the repro SIP proxy as a front-end for Asterisk connectivity with
TLS peers:
http://www.opentelecoms.org/using-repro-with-asterisk-or-freeswitch
It
On 12-08-18 06:39 PM, Jan Blom wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to detect, via cli or any other way, that Asterisk is in graceful
shutdown mode, not accepting any new calls? Or to put the question a different way, how can I
know that Asterisk has restarted again after the command core restart
Hello,
I am currently trying to set up CDR logging. I got all the ODBC stuff for
my mysql server set up, also checked there's a connection using odbc show
in the asterisk console:
Name: asterisk
DSN:asterisk-connector
Last connection attempt: 1970-01-01 01:00:00
Pooled: No
Stefan at WPF wrote:
Thanks for any hint :-)
/etc/odbc.ini
[MySQL-cdr]
Description = CDR Database
Driver = MySQL
Socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Server = 172.19.8.9
User= username
Password= password
Database= asteriskcdr
Option
Thank you Doug, but if I don't understand things wrong, you are not using
adaptive ODBC?
I meanwhile found out that things work when I manually create the columns.
Just wondering, is there any official specifications for the default
columns, e.g. which datatype they shall have and so on?
Also, I
Stefan at WPF wrote:
Thank you Doug, but if I don't understand things wrong, you are not
using adaptive ODBC?
No, I'm not.
I meanwhile found out that things work when I manually create the
columns. Just wondering, is there any official specifications for the
default columns, e.g. which
So I'm just looking on how to make a BLF-button blink or turn
red, to show to my customer that there are still calls inside
the queue waiting.
Can I only apply on Asterisk 1.8.5 ? Or can I apply to my Asterisk
1.8.11 also ?
It's 4 lines, plus 2 debug statements.
I haven't had time to
Hi folks,
A client wants to keep their old Inter-Tel KTS analog phones for budget
reasons. Two questions:
1. How could they use these with FreePBX?
2. Would they be losing any features that they currently have with their analog
PBX?
Thanks!
Noam Birnbaum
Mac Daddy
Hey Stefan,
Have you had a look at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cdr+odbc?
Voip-info.org isn't official, but it's a pretty good site.
Have a look under Setting up the CDR Database/Table.
There's also the AST:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/MSSQL+CDR+Backend
Thanks very much for that mate. Fantastic guide - I'll look at implementing it
on our services some time soon!
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