Brian Capouch
2010-Oct-30 22:22 UTC
[asterisk-users] Exceptionally long queue length queuing . . . .
I wonder if anyone out there has a perspective on this. There are a welter of tickets out there on the matter, most of them closed. This problem began for me over a year ago, and continues up to the latest versions I've installed (1.6.2.13). It happens randomly, and the suggestion on one of the bug tracker tickets that it is instigated by a small network leg looks to be on point to me, because while it happens way often, it doesn't always happen. My ITSPs have all dropped IAX, and if they're experiencing this problem I can see why. Once the first of these messages has occurred, it's "goodbye audio" for the rest of the call. If anyone has a perspective on this longstanding problem, I'd sure be glad to hear it. Thanks. b.
Vieri
2010-Oct-31 11:58 UTC
[asterisk-users] Exceptionally long queue length queuing . . . .
I have the same problem, once in a while. Curiously though, it occurs on a dedicated 100Mbps switched local network. I'm running 1.4.31 * servers. Vieri --- On Sat, 10/30/10, Brian Capouch <brianc at palaver.net> wrote:> I wonder if anyone out there has a > perspective on this.? There are a > welter of tickets out there on the matter, most of them > closed. > > This problem began for me over a year ago, and continues up > to the > latest versions I've installed (1.6.2.13). > > It happens randomly, and the suggestion on one of the bug > tracker > tickets that it is instigated by a small network leg looks > to be on > point to me, because while it happens way often, it doesn't > always happen. > > My ITSPs have all dropped IAX, and if they're experiencing > this problem > I can see why.? Once the first of these messages has > occurred, it's > "goodbye audio" for the rest of the call. > > If anyone has a perspective on this longstanding problem, > I'd sure be > glad to hear it. > > Thanks. > > b.
Paul Belanger
2010-Oct-31 12:43 UTC
[asterisk-users] Exceptionally long queue length queuing . . . .
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 6:22 PM, Brian Capouch <brianc at palaver.net> wrote:> I wonder if anyone out there has a perspective on this. ?There are a > welter of tickets out there on the matter, most of them closed. >I'm actually able to reproduce this pretty often, for me using IAX2 with IMAP voicemail (google apps) is how. I haven't had much time to debug it, but plan to play more with it the coming weeks. -- Paul Belanger | dCAP Polybeacon | Consultant Jabber: paul.belanger at polybeacon.com | IRC: pabelanger (Freenode) | Blog: http://blog.polybeacon.com | Twitter: http://twitter.com/pabelanger