[Asterisk-Users] Voicemail/Playback Questions
Steven Ringwald
asric at asric.org
Sun Feb 8 22:27:29 MST 2004
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
>On Sunday 08 February 2004 06:27, Steven Ringwald wrote:
>
>
>>We are using a SCSI based IBM eServer x300 for our PBX. In setting
>>this unit up, we used a backup machine, which
>>was IDE only.
>>
>>The problem that we are currently experiencing is that the voicemail
>>prompts are coming out the system so fast that the words overlap each
>>other, and sometimes are unintelligable. For instance:
>>
>>"The person at extension 7-0-0-1 is unavailable" might come out as
>>"The at 7-0-1 unavailable".
>>
>>This issue appears unique to the SCSI system, and did not occur with
>>the IDE-only machine. It also is not limited to just
>>voicemail, but all files run through Playback()
>>
>>
>
>Sounds like one of your libraries is buffering output and is returning
>too soon. Are you running exactly the same distribution/version on
>each? Perhaps one got an online update and the other did not? That's
>the only thing I can think of that would cause this type of trouble.
>
>I wouldn't suspect hardware differences, as it sounds like you're using
>Digium hardware for both, where it matters.
>
Yes. Fedora Core 1 on both systems. Same version of Asterisk on both
machines. (I copied the source directories of one to create the other).
I have also tried updating both to the same version of Asterisk 0.7.2
(CVS), with the same results. Yes, Digium hardware (X100) is in both
systems. (Actually, the same card was in both systems). The card is on
its own interrupt, also:
[root at hermes root]# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 16557048 XT-PIC timer
1: 3 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
5: 0 XT-PIC usb-uhci, usb-uhci
7: 165254978 XT-PIC wcfxo
8: 1 XT-PIC rtc
10: 4612230 XT-PIC eth0
11: 245282 XT-PIC aic7xxx
15: 1 XT-PIC ide1
NMI: 0
ERR: 0
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