Matthew J. Roth
2007-Apr-16 15:18 UTC
[asterisk-users] Problems with queue announcements under high call volumes
List members, Our inbound call center Asterisk server got slammed today. At around 4:30 there were 500-550 calls and roughly 675 active channels (all SIP). I'd estimate that 150-200 of the calls were connected to agents and being recorded, but the majority were in queue. Overall, the box performed very well. The CPU ranged from about 10%-20% idle (with scary load averages of 60-80), and only 500 MB of RAM were used (minus buffers and cache). On test calls, the quality was good once you were connected to an agent. Music on hold (using the native format) and the call recordings both sounded good, and our agents reported no problems with overall call quality. However, we did experience problems with queue announcements, audio file playbacks, and our IVR. My hunch is that these problems are closely related so I'm treating them as one issue, but please correct me if I'm mistaken. Overall, the audio quality in these scenarios was understandable, but with intermittent drops that were accompanied by a tinny sound. Unfortunately, in our busiest queue (which had 150-250 people in it) the drops made the playback completely inaudible. Asterisk's log file reflected these problems with a large number of the following message: Apr 16 14:30:01 WARNING[19451] file.c: Failed to write frame Given that we are stuck with the hardware and the call volume we have, can anyone suggest any methods for addressing this problem? Note that all of our audio files are in the native format for our codec and that we perform no transcoding on the Asterisk server. An outright fix, a stop gap solution, or just some brainstorming on how to increase the number of audio files that Asterisk can play back concurrently would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Matthew Roth InterMedia Marketing Solutions Software Engineer and Systems Developer
Patrick
2007-Apr-17 03:04 UTC
[asterisk-users] Problems with queue announcements under high call volumes
On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 18:18 -0400, Matthew J. Roth wrote: [snip]> Apr 16 14:30:01 WARNING[19451] file.c: Failed to write frame[snip] Just a wild guess because I don't really have an idea what is causing this but are your ulimit settings high enough? Regards, Patrick