So, how to tell Asterisk to automatically retry to connect via ODBC on
failures?
/etc/asterisk/res_odbc.conf
idlecheck
Doug
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Thank you Doug, I tried that, but it doesn't have the expected effect. I
set it to 1 second and restarted, no ODBC connection according to odbc
show. After a reload Asterisk is connected though.
2012/8/31 Doug Lytle supp...@drdos.info
So, how to tell Asterisk to automatically retry to connect
Hello guys,
i would like to ask a question about cli.
Today, while i was using the cli, i thinked that there could be more features.
IMHO, might be interesting, for example, to add a sip extensions from
cli, or other similar functions, without having to modify the
configuration files.
Or not?
Hello.
I am trying to use Asterisk Manager API query data from realtime. From Asterisk
CLI, we could use
realtime load realtime-family key matched key value
query realtime
it would have response like
Column Name Column Value
As far as I know there is no function add SIP extension directly from CLI, and
actually, it is not convenience that add an extension from CLI as well.
On Aug 31, 2012, at 4:18 PM, Giuseppe Longo giuseppe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello guys,
i would like to ask a question about cli.
Today,
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Shitian Long longst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to use Asterisk Manager API query data from realtime. From
Asterisk CLI, we could use
realtime load realtime-family key matched key value
query realtime
it would have response like
Do you think it is a good way to use Manager API command action to implement
this feature?
On Aug 31, 2012, at 4:42 PM, Danny Nicholas da...@debsinc.com wrote:
There might be a specific command to do it, but you can do almost any CLI
command using command function.
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For some reason, we don't want directly access database. more over, it avoid to
develop different database connection code, and leave the database connection
part with Asterisk
On Aug 31, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Danny Nicholas da...@debsinc.com wrote:
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From: Shitian
Hello all,
is it possible, to record calls directly as BLOB into a MySQL database?
Best regards
Stefan
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Probably possible but not recommendable. You have no idea how long your
call will or will not be. It would be better to record the call into a wav
or gsm file, then put that into the blob.
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Thanks Danny,
do you mean better put the filename into the database?
2012/8/31 Danny Nicholas da...@debsinc.com
Probably “possible” but not recommendable. You have no idea how long your
call will or will not be. It would be better to record the call into a wav
or gsm file, then put that
On Friday 31 August 2012, Stefan at WPF wrote:
Hello all,
is it possible, to record calls directly as BLOB into a MySQL database?
Best regards
Stefan
Yes, it's possible, with some heavy hacking (and it ends up creating an
unredistributable binary -- you can't comply with all the
In article cadbm-wiagu9alx1rqf1e_3di3pipznyhilt5huyc851spzh...@mail.gmail.com,
Stefan at WPF stefan.at@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks Danny,
do you mean better put the filename into the database?
I would normally just put the filename into the database. However, if you
had a good reason
Hi,
has anyone tried asterisk on arm processors? how is the performance?
have encountered problems in the compilation?
Thanks,
Regards.
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On Fri, 2012-08-31 at 17:53 +, Giuseppe Longo wrote:
Hi,
has anyone tried asterisk on arm processors? how is the performance?
have encountered problems in the compilation?
Thanks,
Regards.
I have installed Asterisk on a Raspberry Pi and it works very well for
a small site.
I'm trying to set up a way that our users can send an XMPP message to Asterisk
(unsolicited) to request information, such as voicemail status or the like. No
matter what I set for the dialplan, I'm only seeing Asterisk execute the s,1
priority in the context defined in xmpp.conf for incoming
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Subject: [asterisk-users] FAX detection in chan_dahdi 1.8.15
On Friday, August 31, 2012 06:48:46 PM Noah Engelberth wrote:
I’m trying to set up a way that our users can send an XMPP message to
Asterisk (unsolicited) to request information, such as voicemail status or
the like. No matter what I set for the dialplan, I’m only seeing Asterisk
execute the
Why not use use voicemail odbc storage engine and it will store your voicemail
files is MySQL as BLOBs
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On Aug 31, 2012, at 7:00 PM, asterisk-users-requ...@lists.digium.com wrote:
[asterisk-users] Record calls as BLOB into MySQL?
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Carlos,
So far the experience with DP715 is extremely negative.
It all starts with the WEB interface which is only served on port 80, no
https, period. There is no login name, just password.
The phone worked as expected with insecure SIP and RTP. As I started
playing with security the phone
Vladimir
We are testing the DP715 very aggressively. We have been please with the
units for the most part, but we too have been working bugs with
Grandstream. We have several in so far and a number of feature requests as
well. I deal directly with several of the support engineers and they
Bryant,
Thank you for the reply.
It looks like either I was very unlucky with the support engineer my SR
was assigned to or you were extremely lucky. Or maybe Grandstream
singles you or your company out for some reason.
My test is plain vanilla.
1. Enable SIPS and SRTP for an extension in
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