hum. I tought that as long as you have a "real time engine" in
extconfig.conf the peers should be loaded at start up. What do you
have in your extconfig.conf?
Regards
On 1/17/06, Reto Kortas <retokortas@gmx.de> wrote:> Hi all,
>
> we use OpenSER together with Asterisk.
> All SIP users registers with OpenSER and asterisk is doing the voicemail
> thing.
>
> We use the Asterisk RealtimeArchitecture for voicemail users and SIP peers.
> The database table for the sip peers is a view from the OpenSER subscriber
> table.
>
> The MWI for a user will only work, if the user object (sip peer) is loaded
> into memory and visible with the CLI command "sip show peers".
This happens,
> for example, if the user call his own mailbox for checking voicemail.
>
> Is their a possibility to load all peers from database on asterisk startup
> so that the users will get their NOTIFY without calling their own mailbox
> first?
>
> Another question for me is, how long a SIP peer object will stay in memory
> without being used? Is their a kind of "garbage collector" for
old, unused
> peer objects?
>
> Thx Reto
>
>
>
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