Hi Jerry,
From the Asterisk CLI, enter the command core restart when
convenient, this command will restart asterisk only when there is no
incoming call, and when it will close all outgoing calls.
With a restart of asterisk should reload all the information:
extensions, sip, agi, iax,
Hi Jerry,
From the Asterisk CLI, enter the command core restart when
convenient, this command will restart asterisk only when there is no
incoming call, and when it will close all outgoing calls.
With a restart of asterisk should reload all the information:
extensions, sip, agi, iax, voicemail,
On Fri, 2012-11-02 at 06:25 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
Hi Jerry,
From the Asterisk CLI, enter the command core restart when
convenient, this command will restart asterisk only when there is no
incoming call, and when it will close all outgoing calls.
With a restart of asterisk should
Sorry to step in here but I think the 2 of you are talking at cropp
purposes
I initial query was about a dialplan reload, not an asterisk restart.
Jerry, how long does your system take to perform a dialplan reload?
surely it is under a second.
If you look in the logs, at the end of any
Jerry Geis wrote:
Actually my mistake - looks like based on my code certain things happen
and I issue two dialplan reload commands. So the second is killing the
first.
Then asterisk looses information.
So certainly I should not be doing that - but I'm surprised asterisk
lets another reload
What version of Asterisk are you running? There was an issue found in
February where this exact behavior could occur, two dialplan reload
commands would clobber each other. It was also resolved back then in all
supported branches (1.8, 10, and trunk).
If I issue a dialplan reload and some AGI starts as its reloading
and directs something into the diaplan that is still reloading
what happens
I presume my context is not there?
What I see is the diaplan is messed up somehow and I goto the default
context
then after that it is messaged up