for the record. info about opus from Lorenzo Mniero (author of Opus
patch for asterisk) with his permission
--cite--
Opus is just a codec. In order to save an audio file using Opus, you
need a container, which for Opus is OGG. Asterisk supports OGG, but I
think it is implemented to only dump
Hi all!
I'm new with telephony cards and DAHDI drivers. I have installed
Asterisk NOW 3.0.0 and update to Asterisk 11.7.0, modules are update too.
I'm following the installation guide of Atcom [1] for AX1600P analogic
card, modules are loaded
[root@pbx ~]# lsmod | grep -E
On Monday 27 January 2014, Fernando Pizarro wrote:
Hi all!
I'm new with telephony cards and DAHDI drivers. I have installed
Asterisk NOW 3.0.0 and update to Asterisk 11.7.0, modules are update too.
I'm following the installation guide of Atcom [1] for AX1600P analogic
card, modules are
El 27/01/14 13:26, A J Stiles escribió:
On Monday 27 January 2014, Fernando Pizarro wrote:
Hi all!
I'm new with telephony cards and DAHDI drivers. I have installed
Asterisk NOW 3.0.0 and update to Asterisk 11.7.0, modules are update too.
I'm following the installation guide of Atcom [1] for
Thanks for response.
How do I derive the requirement? I need to size IO system to record multiple
calls concurrently.
I ran test with following configuration
Quad Core Xeon with 4GB RAM
250GB SATA disk (No RAID)
Linux (CentOS 5.9)
Asterisk 1.8.20
I failed to record more than 80 calls.
If I run
On 25/1/14 5:26 am, Amit wrote:
How do I derive the requirement? I need to size IO system to record
multiple calls concurrently.
I suspect this might be your problem:
250GB SATA disk (No RAID)
Is there any way to tune / optimize / configure for better write
performance?
Perhaps consider
On 14-01-25 01:26 AM, Amit wrote:
250GB SATA disk (No RAID)
If you care enough to record the calls, you should care enough to get
some fast and redundant storage. SSDs would be best, 15K SAS drives
second choice. Even a good RAID10 of SATA drives would help a lot.
A RAID card with battery
On 25-01-14 06:26, Amit wrote:
Thanks for response.
How do I derive the requirement? I need to size IO system to record multiple
calls concurrently.
I'm not aware of 400+ calls being recorded succesfully on an Asterisk
box. If there is it probably has tons of RAM, enterprise grade SSDs or
Hello!
I wonder what the default context that the Queue application uses to call
extensions. If there is a possibility to change this into a context created
by me possible? Would you like to get this load value to variables before
calling the extension.
tks,
Eduardo
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On 01/24/2014 11:26 PM, Amit wrote:
Thanks for response.
How do I derive the requirement? I need to size IO system to record multiple
calls concurrently.
I ran test with following configuration
Quad Core Xeon with 4GB RAM
250GB SATA disk (No RAID)
Linux (CentOS 5.9)
Asterisk 1.8.20
I'd suggest
Can you get a reading of the total number of I/Os during your test? Peak
IOPS?
That might tell you very quickly about the storage pattern that Asterisk
uses.
Can you configure a RAM drive to see if disk is really the bottleneck.
May need to add some more RAM memory to your configuration.
app_queue dials Channels and not extensions unless your adding them to the
queue as members using a local channel.
I believe you can call Macro's and Gosubs from app_queue to set variables
before the channels are bridged.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Eduardo Leones
El 27/01/14 13:44, Fernando Pizarro escribió:
El 27/01/14 13:26, A J Stiles escribió:
On Monday 27 January 2014, Fernando Pizarro wrote:
Hi all!
I'm new with telephony cards and DAHDI drivers. I have installed
Asterisk NOW 3.0.0 and update to Asterisk 11.7.0, modules are update
too.
I'm
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Ira i...@extrasensory.com wrote:
Hello Asterisk,
Would someone be kind enough as to add the issue:
grp_lock error when compiling against pjproject
and solution:
delete the rogue install in /usr/local/include
To the WIKI page about installing pjsip.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Ron Wheeler
rwhee...@artifact-software.com wrote:
Can you get a reading of the total number of I/Os during your test? Peak
IOPS?
That might tell you very quickly about the storage pattern that Asterisk
uses.
Can you configure a RAM drive to see if disk is
Hello,
I have a card here at the office that I'm trying to validate with some
tests. For now I've followed the instructions available here:
http://kb.digium.com/articles/Configuration/Back-to-Back-Pattern-Test-for-BRI-Adapters
.
I get this kind of output:
[..]
(.Error 44119): Unexpected
Hi,
MixMonitor takes a parameter of a system command to run when the recording
finishes. Like Chris said, you can write to ramdisk, and run a script that
will move the file into final position only when the call has done recording
Here we use:
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