[asterisk-users] QUEUEHOLDTIME always zero

isrlgb at gmail.com isrlgb at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 10:59:38 CDT 2012


Did you try restarting asterisk not only a reload
Also I found  a few broken stuff in queues like the rules (yes its on the tracker) maybe this is also



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From: Mitch Claborn <mitch_ml at claborn.net>
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Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 09:20:08 
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] QUEUEHOLDTIME always zero

I am also writing an AMI application that will allow management to see 
the queue status from an external program and saw the same issues with 
the AMI data.  Using AMI I am able to get what I need from the 
individual records for each queued call.

Mitch

On 09/26/2012 04:09 PM, Mitch Claborn wrote:
> Asterisk 1.8.10.1~dfsg-1ubuntu1
>
> Trying to build a simple announcement of the queue status. QUEUEHOLDTIME
> is always zero.  What am I doing wrong?
>
> queues.conf
> [general]
> autofill=yes
> shared_lastcall=yes
>
> [StandardQueue](!)
> musicclass=default
> strategy=rrmemory
> joinempty=no
> leavewhenempty=yes
> ringinuse=no
> announce-frequency = 30
> min-announce-frequency = 15
> announce-holdtime = yes|no|once
> announce-position = limit
> announce-position-limit = 5
> announce-round-seconds = 10
> setinterfacevar = yes
> setqueueentryvar = yes
> setqueuevar = yes
>
> [sales](StandardQueue) ; create the sales queue using the parameters in
> the StandardQueue template
>
> extensions.conf
> exten => 812,1,NoOp(queue status)
>    same =>n,Set(LOGGEDIN=${QUEUE_MEMBER(sales,logged)})
>    same =>n,Set(READY=${QUEUE_MEMBER(sales,ready)})
>    same =>n,Set(WAITING=${QUEUE_WAITING_COUNT(sales)})
>    same =>n,Set(STUFF=${QUEUE_VARIABLES(sales)})
>    same =>n,Verbose(waiting: ${WAITING} calls in queue: ${QUEUECALLS}
> avg hold: ${QUEUEHOLDTIME} logged in: ${LOGGEDIN} ready: ${READY})
>
> Regardless of how long a caller has been waiting in the queue, the
> output is:
>
>      -- Executing [812 at LocalSets:1] NoOp("SIP/08000F3BE07C-00000048",
> "queue status") in new stack
>      -- Executing [812 at LocalSets:2] Set("SIP/08000F3BE07C-00000048",
> "LOGGEDIN=1") in new stack
>      -- Executing [812 at LocalSets:3] Set("SIP/08000F3BE07C-00000048",
> "READY=1") in new stack
>      -- Executing [812 at LocalSets:4] Set("SIP/08000F3BE07C-00000048",
> "WAITING=1") in new stack
>      -- Executing [812 at LocalSets:5] Set("SIP/08000F3BE07C-00000048",
> "STUFF=0") in new stack
>      -- Executing [812 at LocalSets:6] Verbose("SIP/08000F3BE07C-00000048",
> "waiting: 1 calls in queue: 1 avg hold: 0 logged in: 1 ready: 1") in new
> stack
> waiting: 1 calls in queue: 1 avg hold: 0 logged in: 1 ready: 1
>
>
>
>
>
>
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