Lee Archer
2006-Nov-08 02:00 UTC
[asterisk-users] Queue forks asterisk and then leaves the extraprocesses lying around
Are you using freePBX by any chance? Regards Lee -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Roberts Sent: 08 November 2006 08:55 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [asterisk-users] Queue forks asterisk and then leaves the extraprocesses lying around Hi, I have a problem with Queue where by a call comes in to the queue and if all the phones are busy and the queue reaches the timeout, it will fork a process and leave it sitting there before going off to the next step in the dial plan and continuing normally. This doesn't cause any problems except for I assume that it will eventually use up all the memory on the machine and it messes with my process monitoring. It doesn't seem to matter what I have as the next step after the Queue command and it happens only sometimes. It seems like it might even be a timing issue given that it's less likely to happen if any one of the phones ring. The new asterisk processes that get started up look like they think they're new asterisk instances or though they don't actually do anything or interfere with the first asterisk instance. Has anyone had any problems like this? Am I doing something wrong? The appropriate part of my dial plan looks like this: exten => 101,1,Answer exten => 101,n,GotoIf($["${CONTEXT}"="from-internal"]?USERCID:SETCID) exten => 101,n(USERCID),Macro(user-callerid,) exten => 101,n(SETCID),Set(CALLERID(name)=${CALLERIDNAME}) exten => 101,n,Set(MONITOR_FILENAME=/var/spool/asterisk/monitor/q${EXTEN}-${TIMES TAMP}-${UNIQUEID}) exten => 101,n,Queue(101|tr|||30) exten => 101,n,Goto(ext-local,83,1) exten => 101*,1,Macro(agent-add,101,) exten => 101**,1,Macro(agent-del,101,101) and from queues.conf [101] wrapuptime=0 timeout=15 strategy=ringall retry=5 queue-youarenextqueue-therearequeue-thankyou=queue-thankyou queue-callswaitingmusic=default monitor-join=yes monitor-formatmember=Local/88@from-internal,0 member=Local/83@from-internal,0 maxlen=2 leavewhenempty=no joinempty=Yes contextannounce-holdtime=no announce-frequency=0 and some logs to show what I mean by the new asterisk process thinking that it is actually a new asterisk. -- snip -- Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25896] channel.c: Hanging up channel 'Local/88@from-internal-837f,2' Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25627] devicestate.c: Changing state for Local/88@from-internal - state 0 (Unknown) Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25904] app_queue.c: Device 'Local/88@from-internal' changed to state '0' (Unknown) Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25897] cdr_addon_mysql.c: cdr_mysql: inserting a CDR record. Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25897] cdr_addon_mysql.c: cdr_mysql: SQL command as follows: INSERT INTO cdr (calldate,clid,src,dst,dcontext,channel,dstchannel,lastapp,lastdata,dura tion,billsec,disposition,amaflags,accountcode,uniqueid) VALUES ('2006-11-08 21:44:38','49761450','49761450','83','from-internal', 'Local/83@from-internal-48af,2','','AGI','recordingcheck|20061108-214438 |1162975478.49',0,0,'NO ANSWER',3,'','1162975478.49') Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25897] channel.c: Hanging up channel 'Local/83@from-internal-48af,2' Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25627] devicestate.c: Changing state for Local/83@from-internal - state 0 (Unknown) Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25905] app_queue.c: Device 'Local/83@from-internal' changed to state '0' (Unknown) Nov 8 21:44:38 VERBOSE[25902] logger.c: == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf': Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25902] config.c:Parsing /etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf Nov 8 21:44:38 VERBOSE[25902] logger.c: == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf': Found Nov 8 21:44:38 VERBOSE[25902] logger.c: == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/manager.conf': Nov 8 21:44:38 DEBUG[25902] config.c: Parsing /etc/asterisk/manager.conf ... lots of asterisk start up logs ... -- snip -- Regards, Nigel _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users ########################################### This message has been scanned by F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange. For more information, connect to http://www.f-secure.com/