Jerry Geis
2023-Sep-08 17:28 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
So I have done through chan_console.c and searched for console_pct_lock() - every one - has a matching console_pvt_unlock() How is the deadlock occurring ? jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20230908/dee530c8/attachment.html>
olivas at eurisko.ws
2023-Sep-11 00:41 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
I don't know if this will help you, but looking back through an old config I have for an older version of Asterisk, I had used chan_console with the old and now defunct app_rpt app to listen to audio on various nodes via the console for testing. Here is what I did: In console.conf, I defined this: [default] input_device = default output_device = default autoanswer = no context = <the context you want to use> extension = <a valid extension> callerid = <caller id> language = en overridecontext = no mohintrepret = default active = yes In modules.conf I loaded the audio module (in this case it was chan_alsa.so, but I also could use chan_oss.so). I made sure noload was commented out for chan_alsa.so In alsa.conf, I defined some of the same things as in console.conf: [general] autoanswer=no context=<same as context in chan.conf> extension=<same as extension in chan.conf> inputdevice=plughw:0,1 otuputdevice=plughw:0,0 mute=true You'll need to check your ALSA device to see what the input and output devices are. That last line is important, since on the console you may not have a mic that works to talk, you just want to listen, In extensions.conf, I defined a dialplan that instead of trying to dial out, it just answered the call and then threw me into the app. Then to dial from the console, I woudl use: console dial <extension from console.conf> And it woudl use the context I defined and launch the Rpt app. What you could do is define somehting like this ,but have the extension use DISA so that you can then get dumped into your normal dialplan logic where you could use "console dial xxx". No guarantees that this will work with a newer version of Asterisk, but this did work with a 1.8 setup I used to have (that I have the configs saved for). -Stacy On 9/8/23 10:28 AM, Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:> > So I have done through chan_console.c and searched for > console_pct_lock() - every one - has a matching console_pvt_unlock() > > How is the deadlock occurring ? > > jerry > >
Jerry Geis
2023-Sep-13 17:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
Is there a dial plan call that can "exit asterisk" or completely reload everything - killall active calls and start over ? seems the console/dummy (chan_console) is holding some resource. How do I just "exit" and start over after call came in ? Thanks Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20230913/9ed7cffa/attachment.html>
Reasonably Related Threads
- Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
- Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
- Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
- Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa
- Asterisk 18.14.0 vs 18.18.0 and chan_console/chan_alsa