[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-17069) RetryTime in callfiles is confused

Rusty Newton (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Wed Nov 13 09:16:05 CST 2013


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Rusty Newton commented on ASTERISK-17069:
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Duplicate in ASTERISK-22787. Still occurs in 11.7.1 and SVN of 12.
                
> RetryTime in callfiles is confused
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-17069
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-17069
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: PBX/pbx_spool
>            Reporter: Jeremy Kister
>         Attachments: callfile.txt, extensions.conf, sip.conf
>
>
> if you make a callfile with 
> MaxRetries: 5
> RetryTime: 420
> the pbx does not reschedule the retry in 420 seconds - instead, it is much sooner, sometimes even immediately.
> the call file itself is modified by the pbx:
> Channel: Local/121 at extensions
> Callerid: 121
> MaxRetries: 15
> RetryTime: 420
> WaitTime: 60
> Context: alarm-ack
> Extension: s
> Priority: 1
> StartRetry: 4419 1 (1291569420)
> EndRetry: 4419 1 (1291569037)
> StartRetry: 4419 2 (1291569481)
> EndRetry: 4419 2 (1291569099)
> StartRetry: 4419 3 (1291569840)
> DelayedRetry: 4419 2 (1291569457)
> EndRetry: 4419 3 (1291569457)
> StartRetry: 4419 4 (1291569901)
> but those epochs are actually *in the future*.  for example, the last "StartRetry 1291569901" was printed appended to the file 380 seconds in the future:
> pbx1> perl -e 'print "$^T\n"'
> 1291569521
> ****** ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ******
> it seems the scheduler has some sanity, as 380 seconds into the future + the 60 second WaitTime = 420 = RetryTime.  but something is confusing the clock.

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