[asterisk-users] Disappearing Call Files / Two threads dealing with my call files

Matt Riddell (lists) lists at venturevoip.com
Thu Nov 29 04:48:16 CST 2012


There's no priority in your call file. 

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On 29/11/2012, at 11:12 PM, Necati Demir <ndemir at demir.web.tr> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I noticed that when i move a call file to outgoing directory, two asterisk threads are dealing with it.
> 
> ]# grep FAX_44731.call /var/log/asterisk/full.2
> 
> [Nov 27 09:23:10] WARNING[26842] pbx_spool.c: Unable to set utime on /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_44731.call: Operation not permitted
> [Nov 27 09:23:25] VERBOSE[18852] pbx.c:     -- Executing [s at asteriskgw_fax:1] System("DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08", "echo "Set: UNIQUEID=1354000990.39861" >> /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_44731.call") in new stack
> [Nov 27 09:25:33] VERBOSE[18852] pbx.c:     -- Executing [s at asteriskgw_fax:3] System("DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08", "echo "Set: FAXSTATUS=SUCCESS" >> /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_44731.call") in new stack
> [Nov 27 09:25:33] WARNING[26842] pbx_spool.c: At least one of app or extension must be specified, along with tech and dest in file /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_44731.call
> [Nov 27 09:25:33] WARNING[26842] pbx_spool.c: Invalid file contents in /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_44731.call, deleting
> 
> As you see there are two thread dealing with my call file. Now let's inspect the thread 18852.
> 
> ]# grep "\[18852\]" /var/log/asterisk/full.2 
> [Nov 27 09:23:10] VERBOSE[18852] pbx_spool.c:     -- Attempting call on DAHDI/g0/0312xxxxxxx for s at asteriskgw_fax:1 (Retry 1)
> [Nov 27 09:23:10] DEBUG[18852] sig_pri.c: sig_pri_request 5
> [Nov 27 09:23:10] DEBUG[18852] sig_pri.c: CALLER NAME:  NUM: 90312xxxxxxx
> [Nov 27 09:23:10] VERBOSE[18852] sig_pri.c:     -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
> [Nov 27 09:23:25] VERBOSE[18852] pbx.c:     -- Executing [s at asteriskgw_fax:1] System("DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08", "echo "Set: UNIQUEID=1354000990.39861" >> /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_44731.call") in new stack
> [Nov 27 09:23:25] VERBOSE[18852] pbx.c:     -- Executing [s at asteriskgw_fax:2] SendFAX("DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08", "/tmp/Qg90Ox5YGF5kYkJu.tif,zdfs") in new stack
> [Nov 27 09:23:25] VERBOSE[18852] res_fax.c:     -- Channel 'DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08' sending FAX:
> [Nov 27 09:23:25] VERBOSE[18852] res_fax.c:     --    /tmp/Qg90Ox5YGF5kYkJu.tif
> [Nov 27 09:25:33] VERBOSE[18852] pbx.c:     -- Executing [s at asteriskgw_fax:3] System("DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08", "echo "Set: FAXSTATUS=SUCCESS" >> /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_44731.call") in new stack
> [Nov 27 09:25:33] VERBOSE[18852] pbx.c:     -- Auto fallthrough, channel 'DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08' status is 'UNKNOWN'
> [Nov 27 09:25:33] VERBOSE[18852] chan_dahdi.c:     -- Hungup 'DAHDI/i1/0312xxxxxxx-b08'
> [Nov 27 09:25:33] NOTICE[18852] pbx_spool.c: Call completed to DAHDI/g0/0312xxxxxxx
> 
> It seems that the thread 18852 executes it normally but the thread 26842 deletes my call file. And when I inspected the asterisk log file, i saw that the thread 26842 is deleting all my call files.
> 
> Here is my custom_extensions.conf file:
> 
> [asteriskgw_fax]
> exten => s,1,System(echo "Set: UNIQUEID=${CDR(uniqueid)}" >> /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_${ID}.call)
> exten => s,2,SendFAX(${FAXFILE},zdfs)
> exten => s,3,System(echo "Set: FAXSTATUS=${FAXSTATUS}" >> /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/FAX_${ID}.call)
> 
> And here is a sample of call file:
> 
> Channel: DAHDI/g0/0312xxxxxxx
> MaxRetries: 0
> RetryTime: 60
> Context: asteriskgw_fax
> Extension: s
> Set: FAXFILE=/tmp/8Mg3yihXahZVejDf.tif
> Set: ID=44884
> Callerid: 90312xxxxxxx
> Archive: Yes
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Necati DEMİR
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