xatomicx wrote:Hi everyone,
We're experiencing an issue in predictive mode (adapt_hard_limit) and (ratio).
Let's say i have a 2500 leads campaign, i run it until the end of the list. And when i take a look at my leads, there is about 10% of leads still showing as NEW... like i run all trough it, and when it's done, it either skipped lead, or just didnt call the lead.
Anyone experimenting that?
The only workaround i found is to reset the lead, so the new go back in the hopper.
1) Welcome to the Party!
2) As you are obviously new here, I have some suggestions to help us all help you:
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3) Test with one next time through. Set the campaign to 1:1 dialing (ratio) and set the hopper to ONE. And watch the asterisk CLI as it dials through those "missed" leads again. You may find out what happened ...
4) Be sure you are not overloading the server. Watch "htop" and be sure your load average never exceeds your core count. Ideally is should rarely get past 1/2 of your core count ... so if you have 8 cores, it should not go past 4.0 for more than a few seconds every now and again, but certainly not past 8.0 ever.