[asterisk-users] RemoveQueueMember isn't working.

Joshua Colp jcolp at digium.com
Mon Jul 31 11:13:14 MST 2006


----- Original Message -----
From: Keith Herrington
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Sent: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 18:51:55
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Subject: [asterisk-users] RemoveQueueMember isn't working.


> Hey guys. I've ran into a queue issue that I'm wondering if anyone has
> seen. 
> I am using FreePBX with Asterisk 1.2.9.1 svn rev 34876.
>  
> I have setup a queue of 1082. I login to the Queue fine with 1082*, and
> receive calls via the queue. When I try to logout with 1082**, Alison
> says I was removed, but when I do a 'show queue 1082' I'm still listed.
> If I use the CLI and go 'remove queue member Local/1409 from 1082' it
> works as expected.
> 
> Any ideas?
>  
> This is CLI output: 
> - Goto (macro-agent-del,s,5) 
> -- Executing Set("SIP/1409-60bb", "CALLBACKNUM=1409") in new stack 
> -- Executing GotoIf("SIP/1409-60bb", "0?2)") in new stack 
> -- Executing RemoveQueueMember("SIP/1409-60bb",
> "1082|Local/1409 at from-internal/n") in new stack 
> -- Executing UserEvent("SIP/1409-60bb", "RefreshQueue") in new stack 
> -- Executing Wait("SIP/1409-60bb", "1") in new stack 
> -- Executing Playback("SIP/1409-60bb", "agent-loggedoff") in new stack 
> -- Playing 'agent-loggedoff' (language 'en') 
> -- Executing Hangup("SIP/1409-60bb", "") in new stack 
> asterisk1*CLI> show queues 
> 1082 has 0 calls (max unlimited) in 'ringall' strategy (0s holdtime),
> W:0, C:0, A:0, SL:0.0% within 0s 
> Members: 
> Local/1409 at from-internal (dynamic) (Unknown) has taken no calls yet 
> No Callers 
>  
>  asterisk1*CLI> remove queue member Local/1409 at from-internal from 1082 
> Removed interface 'Local/1409 at from-internal' from queue '1082' 
> asterisk1*CLI> show queue 1082 
> 1082 has 0 calls (max unlimited) in 'ringall' strategy (0s holdtime),
> W:0, C:0, A:0, SL:0.0% within 0s 
> No Members 
> No Callers 
> 
> Here's a pastebin to my queues.conf and my extensions.conf sections:
> http://www.pastecode.com/2334 
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Keith

You are removing a queue member that isn't in the queue ;)

You are adding Local/${CALLBACKNUM}@from-internal to the queue while you are removing Local/${CALLBACKNUM}@from-internal/n

If you remove the /n it should then work.

Joshua Colp
Digium



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