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2009 Feb 21
2
DIAL() application 'g' option
Hi All, Asterisk 1.4.12 on CentOS 5 I'm trying to increment an AstDB key with the length of the last outgoing call. Here's what I've got for "01" UK geographical numbers: exten => _01.,1,Dial(${UKGeographical}/${EXTEN},,g) exten => _01.,n,Log(NOTICE,Call to ${EXTEN} lasted ${DIALEDTIME}) exten => _01.,n,Set(CALLTIME=${DIALEDTIME}) exten =>
2005 Oct 12
3
AGI and set_callerid for number and name
Hi, I've been trying to use the set_callerid function in the AGI. It sets the CallerIDname properly but I can't figure out how to set the CallerIDnumber. Is it at at possible ? Cheers. SL
2009 Feb 18
1
Accumulated call time
Hi All, Asterisk 1.4.12 CentOS 5 My ISP account includes nearly 500 minutes of VOIP calls per month but the service is expensive for unbundled minutes. So I'm trying to find a way to keep an accumulated total of calls made through that trunk so that I can automatically switch to a lower-cost provider when my bundled minutes are used. The plan is to store the accumulated time in AstDB and
2010 May 11
2
Lookup ${EXTEN} in database, update context/route if found... AGI?
Greetings all- I have a handful of Asterisk 1.4.x installations where users dial 'outbound calls' to the PSTN even though the destination is on the same Asterisk box or on another Asterisk box on the same network. Instead of paying twice for the call to go out to the PSTN on one channel and back in on another channel, I'd like the ability to lookup the destination number in a MySQL
2010 Feb 10
1
RFC: First pass at making the node generic...
I'm looking for feedback on this first patch. The node has been pushed towards a more generic boot process. With this patch the node can now boot up and execute a few specifically-named scripts that reside in /etc/node.d/ at key points during the startup. After this goes upstream, the next step will be to define in more detail the remote interfaces for the "managed" runtime
2006 Apr 04
1
Realtime Database Lookup
Hi, Please take a look at the following extensions.conf:- exten => _11XXXX,1,NoCDR() exten => _11XXXX,2,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},10) exten => _11XXXX,3,VoiceMail() I'm already using realtime for some extensions/users/voicemail. Is there any way to do the following at point 3?:- Lookup the realtime users db and read the MailBox column for that buddy. If the mailbox column is empty, play
2006 Jun 01
4
astdb entry in sip.conf
Using svn trunk, I was trying to see what the astdb entry in the sip.conf file does. Nothing :) I presume that it's meant to create an entry in the astdb. so, I have astdb=chan2ext/SIP/grandstream1=1234 in sip.conf But database show only gives *CLI> database show /SIP/Registry/706 : 192.168.0.200:5060:3600:706:sip:706@192.168.0.200:5060
2006 Mar 30
5
Reload astdb?
Is there any way to get Asterisk to reload the /var/lib/asterisk/astdb file? It seems to only read it on startup. Thanks.
2008 Sep 08
2
Pointers to replace astdb
Hi listers, We want to implement one call center with asterisk. The idea is it should be scalable, with openser as an dispatcher and bunch of asterisk servers to do ACD, Queues, Agents things... Easy to say :( Look closely to the current asterisk, we do see some problem: - SIP registrations was stored in astdb. - And queue members also was stored in astdb. - ... asterisk was built as
2008 Mar 08
3
replace astdb with a cluster-capable sql database engine
I've been searching the Internet for information regarding the replacement of astdb with a modern sql engine. There are several reasons one would like to do this. First of all, external applications have a hard time reading/writing to the now-old astdb format. Also (and this is what interests me most), the sql astdb could easily be clustered throughout several servers (I'm looking for a
2009 Feb 24
2
astdb and Debian : can't use db4.5_dump
Hi, On Lenny, I typed "apt-get install db4.5-util " then (as root) : # db4.5_dump /var/lib/asterisk/astdb db4.5_dump: /var/lib/asterisk/astdb: unexpected file type or format db4.5_dump: open: /var/lib/asterisk/astdb: Invalid argument # file /var/lib/asterisk/astdb /var/lib/asterisk/astdb: Berkeley DB 1.85/1.86 (Btree, version 3, native byte-order) Is db4.5_dump appropriate to dump an
2023 Mar 18
1
Can't seem to setup remote access to doveadmI'm using
I?m running version 2.1.7 under Raspbian Wheezy (and have been for a number of years). I want to allow one of my other computers to remotely issue doveadm commands to my server but can?t seem to find the right way to add an inet listener to permit this. Using ?doveconf -a? I?ve found the default service definition for doveadm-server. So I copied that and added it to the dovecot configuration with
2009 Jan 24
2
Reading/Writing the Astdb
All; I have a question regarding the Astdb. When reading more than a few values, it can take quite a while to grab several values in the astdb using say, asterisk -rx "database show" > output.txt and work with that and then set a new value such as asterisk -rx "database put $key $value". The whole process can take over 1 second for EACH ENTRY which adds up for more than a
2020 Oct 29
2
astdbdir in asterisk.conf has no effect
Hello, On Asterisk 13.19 I'm trying to set astdbdir in /etc/asterisk.conf, but it's not having any effect. For example: # grep astdbdir /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf astdbdir => /tmp/asterisk /tmp/asterisk exists and is owned by asterisk:asterisk, as the asterisk processing is running as asterisk:asterisk with the config file forced: # ps aux | grep asterisk asterisk 3389 13.1 3.5
2006 Mar 03
2
Does an entry in AstDB stay after reboot?
I set up a call forwarding script in extensions.conf which uses the AstDB but I'm wondering if I reboot the server, will the entry in AstDB still reside? What the script does is when a call comes in, it check to see if there is a null value or a call forward number. If null, it will call the local office connections. If there is a number, it calls that. Now I just need to know if I reboot
2006 Mar 23
7
Ok... what is 'sip show peers' really used for?
I'd love to understand what the function of the peer list returned by 'sip show peers' is for, especially when Realtime is used. If I start Asterisk with realtime enabled, a 'sip show peers' yields none. As each peer (phone) registers, or a call is made to the peer, Asterisk adds them to the list returned by 'sip show peers'. Correct? Apparently Asterisk doesn't
2011 Nov 20
4
Deleting AstDB family at start
Is it possible to delete the keys belonging to a family in AstDB at Asterisk startup? I would like to repopulate it from another source each time Asterisk is restarted. I know there is a DBdeltree(<family>) function. Is there a context that only runs once (automatically) at Asterisk startup (so that I can call this function)? Also is AstDB lookup faster than a func_odbc lookup? Is there a
2010 Mar 16
1
[PATCH] ovirt-awake improvements
>From 1ca6e713d0c23279a6800e6dfb4a76ab4250f56f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arthur CLEMENT <aclement at linagora.com> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 16:36:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Function typo fixed. Move the sourcing of NODE_CONFIG forward to not override the $OVIRT_RUNTIME_MODE read from karg Signed-off-by: Arthur CLEMENT <aclement at linagora.com> --- scripts/ovirt-awake | 7
2018 Nov 30
2
Asterisk non-root - selinux - astdb
Hi I'm trying to use Asterisk running as non-root user and selinux enabled. Asterisk is running ok, but astdb not works. When i try to put in astdb, console shows this message: WARNING[1853]: db.c:350 ast_db_put: Couldn't execute statment: SQL logic error or missing database CentOS 7.5.1804 Asterisk certified/13.21-cert3 [root at sv03 asterisk]# ls -lahZ /var/lib/asterisk/astdb.sqlite3
2017 Mar 15
2
Having problem getting Asterisk to work on CentOS 7
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 02:46:19PM -0400, Ron Wheeler wrote: > https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/11/html/Security-Enhanced_Linux/sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-Working_with_SELinux-Enabling_and_Disabling_SELinux.html > > If disabling Selinux solves your problem, then your problem may be related > to Selinux. > If it does not change yout problem, you may want to look