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mflorell wrote:The version of VICIdial code you are using will not work with the newer version of Asterisk. .
williamconley wrote:Server load is visible on each server with "uptime" and/or "htop". If the server is a web server, it's also available at the bottom of the agent list in the real time screen. Server load should never exceed the actual number of cores (safest cruising average server load is half the number of cores).
williamconley wrote:If you're not exceeding the number of cores for your average server load, it's probably a networking issue causing packets to drop between your agent's web browsers and your server. Especially since it sounds like you have a single-server system, time sync errors can NOT be actual "sync" errors since there's only one server. So the odds are that you have a networking issue. Network packets dropping can cause the system to think there's a sync error because those packets update a time field (missed updates = time is out of sync error, just like actually being out of sync on a multiple server cluster).
williamconley/Matt wrote:Additionally, the asterisk error you reported should also be chased down, but you did not respond to matt's suggestion to verify the admin-> server values with any direct information (like ... the settings in admin->servers including, but not limited to, the actual entry for Asterisk Version). It may not be a bad idea to also list the asterisk version from /etc/astguiclient.conf (and if either of those has changed, you have a bit of an issue since changing those values often requires updating some configuration files which is best done by running the Vicidial install package which might overwrite any custom files).
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