[Asterisk-Users] kill a .call file

Remco Barende asterisk at barendse.to
Mon Sep 19 13:09:25 MST 2005


On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, jltaylor wrote:

>> From my CLI:
>
> Attempting call on SIP/gw/19857749166 for 1005431234 at from-pstn-custom:1
> (Retry 114)
> Attempting call on SIP/gw/19037747603 for 1005431234 at from-pstn-custom:1
> (Retry 83)
> Attempting call on SIP/gw/19857747603 for 1005431234 at from-pstn-custom:1
> (Retry 80)
>
> I want to stop it from any future attempts.
>
> Any idea about a command to kill or where the data is stored?

This is an asterisk bug. I already filed it but they need a full trace and 
I haven't had the time yet to do it.

It seems that * keeps retrying the call, even when it was succesfully 
completed.

Annoying.


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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 1:59 PM
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>> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] kill a .call file
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 13:43 -0500, jltaylor wrote:
>>> Any means of killing a .call file that is in progress?
>>>
>>
>> You mean once the call has begun?  You prolly want to hangup the
>> call ...
>>
>> asterisk -rx "soft hangup <callid>"
>>
>> Or is there something else that you wanted?
>>
>>
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