Hi Steve,
Thanks for that. Perhaps the change to res_fax might help us? I'm hoping
someone can say whether or not for sure.
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 11:00, Steve Edwards
wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Dec 2020, David Cunningham wrote:
>
> > Would anyone be able to tell us how to configure this option for
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020, David Cunningham wrote:
Would anyone be able to tell us how to configure this option for calls
arriving via chan_sip?
A 30,000 ft peek suggests you're out of luck unless you switch to pjsip:
-ws10::sedwards:~$ rgrep -l faxdetect_timeout /usr/src/asterisk-17.4.0/
Hello,
We see there is addition of a faxdetect_timeout option and fix for
FAXOPT(faxdetect) noted in the Asterisk 13 change log:
https://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/certified-asterisk/releases/asterisk-certified-13.8-cert2-summary.html
Would anyone be able to tell us how to configure
Anthony,
I am looking at the CPU usae of the PID. If it was the percent of the
entire box then it would never reach over 100. We routinely see Asterisk
going over 200 which is normal since we do have 32 cores on the box.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 11:55 AM Antony Stone <
On Tuesday 29 December 2020 at 17:12:45, Dovid Bender wrote:
> I then watched the PID of asterisk for CPU usage and every so often (3-5
> seconds) the CPU usage would go from 0.0 to 5.X. I know this is not a lot
> as it's just 5% of one core
I don't get that.
5.X is not 5% of one core - it's
All,
As I have written in the past I am chasing down a CPU issue with Asterisk.I
took a box running 16.13.0 and unloaded all possible modules. The only ones
I was not able to unload were:
pbx_spool.so
res_adsi.so
res_odbc_transaction.so
res_sorcery_memory_cache.so res_speech.so
I want a very basic Asterisk install on a pi to play two mp3 files, which
change location, one after another.
I have a tiny node script which reads an rss feed and returns the first 2
episodes.
In this case, running a fast-agi server seems like overkill and as it's
simply 2 or 3 variables, I can