[Asterisk-bsd] NetBSD and VM

Bill Harris harrisb at rcisd.org
Tue Jan 4 09:47:18 CST 2005


I have the same problems on FreeBSD 5.3 and cvs-current.

I have * mapped to voicemail that passes password, and
it will hang up nearly every time, but calling 8500 entering
password manually, lets me retrieve my messages.

Bill


On Jan 4, 2005, at 8:42 AM, Jay Adelson wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> I continue to have weird hangups during voicemail, all resulting from
> playback issues on NetBSD.
>
> Orignally, when asterisk tried to play the digit "1," it would hangup
> the call.
>
> It used to fail in file.c as the Wait fails with ast_waitstream_full.   
> I
> applied a patch and things seemed to work fine.
>
> Now, I happened to get a voicemail that required the digit "20."  I
> verified that the file is there in /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/digits, and
> that the gsm file is not corrupt.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Here's the output:
>
>     -- Playing 'vm-messages' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'vm-onefor' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'vm-INBOX' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'vm-messages' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'vm-first' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'vm-message' (language 'en')
>   == Parsing  
> '/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/1000/INBOX/msg0000.txt': Found
>     -- Playing 'vm-received' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'digits/day-3' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'digits/mon-11' (language 'en')
>     -- Playing 'digits/20' (language 'en')
> Jan  4 06:09:45 WARNING[24444]: file.c:1058 ast_waitstream_full: Wait  
> failed (No such file or directory)
>   == Spawn extension (intern-post, 1111, 2) exited non-zero on  
> 'IAX2/blah at blah/3'
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jay
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