[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] Updated: (ASTERISK-20318) We are using AMI and during load testing we occasionally see two calls with the same channelname. We decided to use the UniqueId for identification purposes, but discovered the channel's uniqueid is not included in the "AsyncAGI" and "AGIExec" events
Michael L. Young (JIRA)
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Fri Aug 24 12:20:07 CDT 2012
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Michael L. Young updated ASTERISK-20318:
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> We are using AMI and during load testing we occasionally see two calls with the same channelname. We decided to use the UniqueId for identification purposes, but discovered the channel's uniqueid is not included in the "AsyncAGI" and "AGIExec" events
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> Key: ASTERISK-20318
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-20318
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Security Level: None
> Components: Resources/res_agi
> Affects Versions: 10.3.1, 10.7.0
> Environment: Debian 64 bit, virtual machine, SIP.
> Reporter: Dan Cropp
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> We are using AMI and during load testing we occasionally see two calls with the same channelname.
> For the load test, we originate calls to ourselves. Basically a loop back. We go through a few thousand calls before encountering a case where the channel name matches another channel name.
> We decided to use the UniqueId for identification purposes. This works great for the calls. However, since we are using AsyncAGI, we rely on the AsyncAGI related events to also have the UniqueId.
> The channel's uniqueid is not included in the "AsyncAGI" and "AGIExec" events.
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