On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 08:49:04PM -0700, Darryl Dunkin wrote:
It's like asking for directions, and someone tells you to drive,
useless.
Here is what we do here:
Create /etc/logrotate.d/asterisk:
/var/log/asterisk/asterisk-verbose /var/log/asterisk/messages
/var/log/asterisk/debug
core show function SPRINTF does work on my 1.4.20 system.
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Oddly core show function SPRINTF works on my 1.6. SPRINTF function
does not seem to be in 1.2 and I don't have any 1.4 systems.
Venefax wrote:
Believe it or not, I cannot find online a single piece
Hi Richard,
I could not succeed to make my ooh323 work somehow. I can see the peers and
the users but although my exten definition states that the call should be
forwarded to a GK, Asterisk does not send it out. I also have the same
problem with registration.
Do you think you can give me some
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Tzafrir Cohen
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On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 08:49:04PM -0700, Darryl Dunkin wrote:
It's like asking for directions, and someone tells you to drive,
useless.
Here is what we do here:
Create /etc/logrotate.d/asterisk:
Your original quote that was conveniently snipped
I'm quite certain this is already obvious and will simply be interpreted
as a tautological affirmation of the obvious, but such co-mingling of
personal and business assets -- whether with an evidently fraudalent
purpose or not as such -- will
Hi,
I need to get an fxo gateway/card for a high traffic asterisk
installation. Please advice on which gateway/ fxo cards
Thanks
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I would suggest a channel bank populated with FXO cards muxing to a T1.
Thanks,
Steve T
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:06 AM, James Mutuku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to get an fxo gateway/card for a high traffic asterisk
installation. Please advice on which gateway/ fxo cards
Thanks
Please advice on channel bank
Steve Totaro wrote:
I would suggest a channel bank populated with FXO cards muxing to a T1.
Thanks,
Steve T
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:06 AM, James Mutuku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to get an fxo gateway/card for a high traffic asterisk
I use Adtran or Adit, I think Rhino has a pretty low priced one but I
have never used so cannot comment. I can tell you that the Adtran or
Adit is rock solid.
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:43 AM, James Mutuku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please advice on channel bank
Steve
Sorry,
Quantify High Traffic
How many POTS lines are we talking about?
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Steve Totaro
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I use Adtran or Adit, I think Rhino has a pretty low priced one but I
have never used so cannot comment. I can tell you that
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 17:43 +0300, James Mutuku wrote:
Please advice on channel bank
Dude. There's the cool new website you should check out. It's
www.google.com.
Seriously. This list is not full of people waiting to do the simplest
research at your request. Spend a few minutes and do some
On June 15, 2008 10:53:35 am Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 17:43 +0300, James Mutuku wrote:
Please advice on channel bank
Dude. There's the cool new website you should check out. It's
www.google.com.
Seriously. This list is not full of people waiting to do the simplest
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Brian J. Murrell
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On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 17:43 +0300, James Mutuku wrote:
Please advice on channel bank
Dude. There's the cool new website you should check out. It's
www.google.com.
Seriously. This list is not full of people
hello all,
im looking for a way to do the following:
when a SPECIFIC call comes through to asterisk through sip, i want it to b
directed to a pool of specific sip extensions (9 extensions) where asterisk
tries one after the other till lhe finds one of them thats actually on.i want
to add a
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:09 AM, RoLaNd RoLaNd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello all,
im looking for a way to do the following:
when a SPECIFIC call comes through to asterisk through sip, i want it to b
directed to a pool of specific sip extensions (9 extensions) where asterisk
tries one
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 11:03 -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Brian J. Murrell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 17:43 +0300, James Mutuku wrote:
Please advice on channel bank
Dude. There's the cool new website you should check out. It's
http://www.surpluscomputers.com/store/main.aspx?p=ItemDetailitem=TOL10273
I post these items from time to time to the users list because I feel
they are useful to general Asterisk users. I have no affiliation with
this company and do not profit in anyway besides helping others that
may be
Ok, now I'm confused.. logger reload or no logger reload? I want the
Master.csv to rotate.
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Yup, drive. Or in Gavin's case Fly.
Really appreciate your help, Darryl. Thanks a lot.
I'm attempting to use this now as is, but Tzafrir points out that this might
not rotate Master.csv in /cdr-custom. In such a case, what would I need to
do?
Thanks again,
Mark.
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While maybe a little too non-cli for some folks, I like to use
Webmin's GUI for setting up log rotation. Nice, quick, easy, hard to
get it wrong
Thanks,
Steve Totaro
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Mark Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yup, drive. Or in Gavin's case Fly.
Really
400 class! I'm in! haha
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] World Cheapest Predictive Dialer!
Your original
Moving day, everything packed. Including tools! But wait, there in the
jar with pens and pencils... it looks like. Yes, it's the Digium
Asterisk tweaker!
THANKS Digium!
Before you ask, it's 1.0 I think.
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This sounds good. Except I'm a little confused. Is this a reboot bar which
uses Ethernet to do the reboots? Like a reboot bar, except in a PoE
lifestyle?
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Would that help the rotation of Master.csv too?
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] cdr-custom/Master.csv
Hey steve - great post so highly welcome. I think people need to lighten
up about commercial marketing to the asterisk users list as hardly
anyone subscribes to biz list, as long as it's a single post then that's
cool.
That to one side some questions.
Do you know if this unit has any power
I don't believe so. I just placed my order. It sounds similar to the
WebSwitch I currently use in that you manually reboot/power cycle
outlets and setup automatic reboots activated by no reply to pings.
I know there are some websites that can show you which servers
generally eat more power. I
Ethernet or dialup it seems (as well as automated ping/no reply
programmed reboots.) So it has a browser, modem, outlets, ethernet
ports, RS232.
It seems like you could use this unit to access a box that only has an
RS232 connection remotely, rather than connecting it to a server in
the same
On June 15, 2008 12:11:13 pm Mark Hamilton wrote:
This sounds good. Except I'm a little confused. Is this a reboot bar which
uses Ethernet to do the reboots? Like a reboot bar, except in a PoE
lifestyle?
Its just a PDU (power distribution unit) that has a web-interface (accessed
via
In my installations, I have total control via Webmin and can create
and alter existing log file rotations via an easy to follow GUI.
YMMV. Maybe you have a dev box you can try it on? Installation is
simple. I recommend putting it on a non-standard port and not using
the default username admin.
Mark Hamilton schrieb:
I'm attempting to use this now as is, but Tzafrir points out that this might
not rotate Master.csv in /cdr-custom. In such a case, what would I need to
do?
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Ah, that sounds about right. A PDU.
I got all confused earlier.
So, this is just a PDU with some added bells and whistles related to
connectivity.
Thanks Matt.
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On June 15, 2008 12:10:03 pm Dean Collins wrote:
Do you know if this unit has any power metering capability? I'd really
like to start measuring which of my servers are using the most power etc
and not sure from this description if this is possible.
Just FYI - the APC model I mentioned in my
I actually use it on a couple other boxes and I agree with you completely.
Just didn't want to use it on this box which I'm trying to keep as secure as
possible.
I'm a fan of Webmin too. :)
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That works, thanks a lot!
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] cdr-custom/Master.csv rotation
Mark Hamilton schrieb:
I'm attempting to use this now
If a PDU is just a power strip then this has many more bells and
whistles. My usage is being able to control power to those outlets to
reboot or turn on/off equipment if it is hung or whatever other
reason.
Thanks,
Steve T
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Mark Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 15 June 2008 10:46:18 Mark Hamilton wrote:
Ok, now I'm confused.. logger reload or no logger reload? I want the
Master.csv to rotate.
Don't. A 'mv' is enough. This is also the case for any of the CDR csv files,
not just Master.csv.
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All in all it looks like a decent product... i'd be interested in hearing from
anybody that might of been using them for a long period of time (1-2yrs+).
I'm pretty picky about power distribution, i've seen bad power cause too many
problems in my computing history.
We have used the APC 8
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:46:18AM -0400, Mark Hamilton wrote:
Ok, now I'm confused.. logger reload or no logger reload? I want the
Master.csv to rotate.
If you use the same logrotate file for both the logs and Master.csv, it
should have a 'logger reload' line, as you must re-open the logs.
On June 15, 2008 12:45:07 pm Steve Totaro wrote:
If a PDU is just a power strip then this has many more bells and
whistles. My usage is being able to control power to those outlets to
reboot or turn on/off equipment if it is hung or whatever other
reason.
Thanks,
Steve T
Yep, a PDU is
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 01:50:29PM +0300, Atis Lezdins wrote:
If they are not held open, you can can just move them away with mv,
next CDR should just write new file.
You can. logrotate just automates this 'mv'. It will optionally also
compress older log files. And purge even older ones. It
Is there a contradiction between them?
Steve Totaro wrote:
Your original quote that was conveniently snipped
I'm quite certain this is already obvious and will simply be interpreted
as a tautological affirmation of the obvious, but such co-mingling of
personal and business assets --
On June 15, 2008 01:05:40 pm Andres wrote:
All in all it looks like a decent product... i'd be interested in hearing
from anybody that might of been using them for a long period of time
(1-2yrs+). I'm pretty picky about power distribution, i've seen bad power
cause too many problems in my
2008/6/15 Mark Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yup, drive. Or in Gavin's case Fly.
Really appreciate your help, Darryl. Thanks a lot.
Sorry, sometime I presume people just need a pointer in the right direction.
I should have said have a look at /etc/logrotate.* files on a
GNU/Linux box and copy
2008/6/15 Darryl Dunkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's like asking for directions, and someone tells you to drive,
useless.
It's not useles. What will he learn by just copying and pasting below?
The first thing I would have done if I got a reply that said just
logrotate is Google for it and then read
Doug Lytle wrote:
We've moved within the last two months to Asterisk 1.4.x
All remote facilities are connected via highspeed (9mbit) connections
(Over OpenVPN) to a central Asterisk box, acting as a voice router, that
funnels all calls into our Avaya Definity G3R via PRI.
When corporate
When I call from SJPhone (softphone) and connect to an asterisk server
(source.asterisk.server), then dial an extension, which connects to a
different asterisk server (destination.asterisk.server), it fails.
chan_sip.c:12253 handle_response_invite: Failed to authenticate on INVITE
to
I use the Asterisk Manager API by telneting into localhost:5038 then
issuing action directives (usually inside a script). The telnet
connection connects in a few milliseconds, and usually the Action: Login
(and other Actions, including arbitrary valid Asterisk commands like
show channels)
Hi:
I configured an asterisk server with 2.4G cpu and 1G ram for conference
call service but when 5 peoples about 20 minutes were talking together
suddenly asterisk was disconnected.May it has happened because low cpu
or ram?I saw var/log/asterisk/messages file but everything was going
well
Dear,
your hardware is good for more than 200-300 calls,
configure asterisk for more details in debug,
the output in console is more useful.
also plz attach your main configurations for conference,
viewing consumed ram and cpu during conference, can help
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