[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-29025) asterisk call file problem, delayed retry/retrying

Asterisk Team (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Mon Aug 10 20:46:43 CDT 2020


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Asterisk Team commented on ASTERISK-29025:
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> asterisk call file problem, delayed retry/retrying
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-29025
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-29025
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: PBX/pbx_spool
>    Affects Versions: 16.12.0
>         Environment: Centos 7  OS 64 BIT
> 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP group default qlen 1000
>     link/ether 9a:61:a0:a5:c8:49 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>     inet XXX.XXX.XXX.X/18 brd 104.131.63.255 scope global eth0
>        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
>     inet 10.17.0.5/16 brd 10.17.255.255 scope global eth0
>        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
>            Reporter: PARTHA PAUL
>
> I am asterisk 16.12.0 version to originate calls, after running 100,200 CC ( concurrent calls ), I noticed few .call files stored in 
>  /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing folder, also same calls are found asterisk active call list . 
> [root at 99 outgoing]# asterisk  -rx "core show channels verbose"
> Channel              Context              Extension        Prio State   Application  Data                      CallerID        Duration Accountcode PeerAccount BridgeID            
> Local/6661 at default-0 paul                 sw_7_"020"         12 Up      SpeechBackgr "020",2                   9123943000      03:54:02                           
> FileName: 9123943000.call 
> Location: /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing
> Channel: Local/6661
> MaxRetries: 2
> RetryTime: 60
> WaitTime: 30
> Callerid: 9123943000 <9123943000>
> Context: AMD
> Extension: 8881
> Priority: 1
> StartRetry: 31932 1 (1597095345)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095345)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095405)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095465)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095525)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095585)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095645)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095705)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095765)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095825)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095885)
> DelayedRetry: 31932 0 (1597095945)
> AbortRetry: 12581 1 (1597096005)
> StartRetry: 12581 1 (1597096065)
> EndRetry: 12581 1 (1597096036)
> StartRetry: 12581 3 (1597096125)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096096)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096125)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096156)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096185)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096216)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096245)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096276)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096305)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096336)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096365)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096396)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096425)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096456)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096485)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096516)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096545)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096576)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096605)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096636)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096665)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096696)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096725)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096756)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096785)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096816)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096845)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096876)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096905)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096936)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096965)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597096996)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097025)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097056)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097085)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097116)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097145)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097176)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097205)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097237)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097265)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097297)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097325)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097357)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097385)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097417)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097445)
> DelayedRetry: 12581 2 (1597097477)
> I think , it's a bug



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