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by enjay » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:25 pm
This is kind of wierd, I seem to have stale entries in my live_channels and live_sip_channels tables.
live_channels:
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| channel | server_ip | channel_group | extension | channel_data |
+-----------------------+-------------+---------------+--------------------+-----------------------+
| Zap/pseudo-190154997 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/pseudo-582971722 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/13-1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/12-1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/9-1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| IAX2/cobsrv01-16385 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/pseudo-712883138 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/pseudo-1555705878 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| IAX2/cobsrv01-16384 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/pseudo-1831758540 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/pseudo-1801674112 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/pseudo-23505741 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| Zap/50-1 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| IAX2/cobsrv02-6 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | Zap/g4/15054257904 | Zap/g4/15054257904||o |
| Zap/49-1 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | ring | SIP/ring |
| IAX2/cobsrv02-3 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | Zap/g4/15053241569 | Zap/g4/15053241569||o |
+-----------------------+-------------+---------------+--------------------+-----------------------+
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live_sip_channels
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| channel | server_ip | channel_group | extension | channel_data |
+------------------------------+-------------+---------------+------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
| SIP/202-08ab37a8 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600155 | 8600155 |
| SIP/204-08a86a30 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600154 | 8600154 |
| SIP/202-08a9dcf8 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600155 | 8600155 |
| Local/8600152@default-0953,2 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600152 | 8600152 |
| Local/8600152@default-0953,1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | Zap/g1/15054610566 | Zap/g1/15054610566||o |
| Local/8600152@default-f0cb,2 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600152 | 8600152 |
| Local/8600152@default-f0cb,1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | Zap/g1/15054610566 | Zap/g1/15054610566||o |
| Local/8600152@default-eb3e,2 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600152 | 8600152 |
| Local/8600152@default-eb3e,1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | Zap/g1/15054610566 | Zap/g1/15054610566||o |
| Local/8600158@default-397b,2 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600158 | 8600158 |
| Local/8600158@default-397b,1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | IAX2/cobsrv02@cobsrv01/15054257904 | IAX2/cobsrv02@cobsrv01/15054257904||o |
| Local/8600156@default-9e94,2 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | 8600156 | 8600156 |
| Local/8600156@default-9e94,1 | 192.168.0.6 | NULL | IAX2/cobsrv02@cobsrv01/15053241569 | IAX2/cobsrv02@cobsrv01/15053241569||o |
| SIP/224-0845a878 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | 8600061 | 8600061 |
| SIP/250-b7418b40 | 192.168.0.5 | NULL | 8600057 | 8600057|mq |
+------------------------------+-------------+---------------+------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+
when I try to remove entries or empty the whole table they just stay there. Any idea how to get rid of those since I know the system is not dialing so those are crap.
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by mflorell » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:37 pm
When you do a "show channels concise" in the Asterisk CLI do these not show up in there?
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by enjay » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:38 pm
well yes they do as a matter of fact
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by enjay » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:39 pm
how do I clear those from asterisk?
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by mflorell » Fri Sep 22, 2006 5:09 am
Are they zombie channels or do they just sit in there forever?
You know that non/zap channels have to have a pseudo channel created in order to use meetme, and for every call placed out before it is answered there will be two Local/ channels for it, so what you posted is quite normal while calls are being placed in Asterisk.
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by kpanik » Fri Sep 22, 2006 6:11 am
Also to me this problem happens and little after all this it involves this message:
NOTICE[11145]: app_dial.c:1056 dial_exec_full: Unable to create channel of type 'Zap' (cause 34 - Circuit/channel congestion)
I have tried to put wait the 4, but the problem does not change.
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by mflorell » Fri Sep 22, 2006 6:28 am
How many Zap channels do you have and what kind of circuit are they connected to?
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by kpanik » Fri Sep 22, 2006 6:38 am
I've a TE410P with 90 channels ( 3 PRI E1),
My zapata.conf is:
[channels]
language=it
;pridialplan=unknown
;prilocaldialplan=unknown
resetinterval=never
switchtype=euroisdn
pridialplan=local
prilocaldialplan=local
;internationalprefix=00
nationalprefix=0
usecallingpres=yes
callprogress=no
progzone=it
;callwaitingcallerid=yes
;echotraining=yes
;echocancel=64
;echocancelwhenbridged=yes
;overlapdial=yes
immediate=no
;callerid=asreceived
rxgain=1.0
txgain=1.0
priindication = outofband
;usecallerid=yes
;threewaycalling=yes
;transfer=yes
;canpark=yes
;cancallforward=yes
;callreturn=yes
busydetect=yes
busycount=6
answeronpolarityswitch=yes
hanguponpolarityswitch=yes
group=1
signalling=pri_cpe
;context=pri1
context=default
channel => 1-15
channel => 17-31
channel => 32-46
channel => 48-62
channel => 63-77
channel => 79-93
;channel => 94-108
;channel => 110-124
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by mflorell » Fri Sep 22, 2006 6:48 am
Sine you have PRIs, busydetect and busycount are completely useless, you should comment those out or delete them then stop asterisk and ztcfg -s and ztcfg -vvvv
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by kpanik » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:12 am
I modify the zapata ... Now testing after I post the result
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by kpanik » Fri Sep 22, 2006 7:15 am
In this moment I use, asterisk 1.2.12.1 (+ pathc ), zaptel 1.2.9.1 and libpri 1.2.3 ... Is a good idea, turn back at asterisk 1.2.10, zaptel, 1,2,8 ?
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by enjay » Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:05 am
I bounced asterisk and they went away they had to be stale entries as the dialer had not been in use for hours at that point.
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by enjay » Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:06 am
Kpanik,
That could be attributed to (not enough lines) the fact that you get that cannot create Zap channel would lead me to believe you are trying to dial more lines than you have available. Look into this.
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by kpanik » Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:22 am
The problem it seems resolve but I changed kernel version ( 2.6.17.13 ) , zaptel svn trunk, asterisk 1.2.12.1, and libpri 1.2.3 ....
I see, than sometimes the queue, was blokked. I try use "target call" balancet, in place of "1 agent waiting for call" ...
Suggestion ?
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