IRC log for #asterisk on 20141116

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00:59.29MilosWIMPy, why only for that ATA?
01:00.39WIMPyI don't know how you configured your devices.
01:00.57PenguinWhy won't digium supply md5sum for iso images?
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01:01.15WIMPyAs far as I see it, that should happen for any device with configured callerid.
01:01.24PenguinHTF can I determine if my download is bad or if something else is wrong when they won't provide the checksum of the images?
01:01.38WIMPyOr maybe it's because the device sends new caller id and you accept that.
01:02.01MilosPenguin, download it twice if you're desperate... or tell me what to download and I'll checksum it for you :P
01:02.21MilosWIMPy, what is "the device" and who accept sit?
01:02.28Miloss/accet sit/accepts it/
01:02.45PenguinI'm already downloading it the second time.  Their bandwidth is shit.  Takes 40 minutes to download a 1.1G DVD image from them.
01:02.52WIMPyYour sip peer.
01:02.54Penguinhttp://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk-now/AsteriskNOW-current-x86_64-DVD.iso
01:03.14WIMPyNo torrent available?
01:03.14MilosWIMPy, my local one? or upstream?
01:03.34Milos3MB/s here
01:03.55WIMPyMilos: both, but is there something involved that isn't local?
01:04.25MilosPenguin, dropping rapidly... 300K now. I see what you mean.
01:04.28PenguinFor me it is flucuating between 250 and 500 kB/s.
01:04.42Penguins/flucuating/fluctuating/
01:05.07MilosWIMPy, forgive me if I am not using correct terminology. I have a VoIP provider who is upstream from me, and they forward calls to my Asterisk PBX.
01:05.16Penguin~itsp
01:05.17infobot[~itsp] An ITSP is an Internet Telephony Service Provider (or VoIP telephone company). They allow you to either SEND calls to the PSTN (this is called termination), RECEIVE calls from the PSTN (called origination), or both. Some offer fixed rates, others $/min. Enter ~itsplist-us (USA) or ~itsplist-ca (Canada) for a listing of popular ITSPs.
01:05.45WIMPyMilos: Didn't you say it happened on some Grandstream device?
01:05.54MilosI most certainly did not.
01:06.16WIMPytries to find the beginning again.
01:06.25Milos<Milos> [TK]D-Fender, when you get back, do you have any idea what "connected line has changed. Saving it until answer for" means? I get it only for the Cisco SPA112 ATA, both when I get an incoming call and when the call is answered by the ATA.
01:06.26Milos<Milos> No other connected clients I have on my network get this, including a Cisco 504G and many softphones.
01:06.35Milosthat was the beginning
01:06.35WIMPyOk, Cisco.
01:06.57[TK]D-FenderMilos: Any special reason you're worried about this?
01:07.02WIMPyBut the manufacurer of the device doesn't really make a difference here.
01:07.17Milos[TK]D-Fender, I just want to know what it means and why it applies to only that one peer.
01:07.22MilosWIMPy, yeah, I just wanted to be clear.
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01:07.40WIMPyMilos: Sure
01:35.07Penguin64eafe93a40ed84dbec48242dd8c0ab0  AsteriskNOW-current-x86_64-DVD.iso
01:35.14PenguinAny discrepancy?
01:36.36PenguinThat's the same md5sum I got when I downloaded it earlier, too.
01:49.34Penguinmilos: It has been 45 minutes.  Are you done downloading?
01:49.47Milosoh yeah I forgot sorry! I'll give you md5sum
01:50.17PenguinI wrote it to my disk and I'm doing a sum on it now.
01:50.26Miloseclipse ~ # md5sum AsteriskNOW-current-x86_64-DVD.iso
01:50.31Milos64eafe93a40ed84dbec48242dd8c0ab0  AsteriskNOW-current-x86_64-DVD.iso
01:50.41PenguinOkay, so we got the same md5sum three times.
01:50.45Milosya
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02:00.13Penguin1057d940efe8d5fdde3409d6b61ebb50  /dev/sdh
02:00.15Penguinno matchy
02:00.45PenguinI think there's something wrong with either the USB stick or something...
02:00.56PenguinIt takes 10 minutes to md5sum the device.
02:03.27WIMPyCan't it be installed via net?
02:04.00PenguinMaybe.  I'd have to run a cable a ways and figure out how to provide a boot image to the machine.
02:07.05PenguinI can probably move that computer closer to a switch and eliminate that part of the problem.
02:10.13PenguinOh.  I don't know if the computer can even boot from LAN.  The boot menu only shows Onboard SATA Hard Drive, USB Device, and Onboard or USB CD-ROM Drive.
02:10.18PenguinDoes not mention LAN/Network.
02:12.35PenguinDisk /dev/sdh doesn't contain a valid partition table
02:12.46PenguinIt's a bad write.
02:12.48PenguinIt must be.
02:14.22WIMPyIs it more than 15 years old?
02:14.36WIMPyOtherwise you have probably just not enabled it.
02:15.18PenguinI just got it today.
02:15.24PenguinOh, the computer?
02:15.31PenguinI don't know how old it is.
02:15.34WIMPyyes
02:16.00WIMPyOlder than Pentium III?
02:16.13PenguinIt's a Dell OptiPlex 745 ultra small form factor...
02:16.22PenguinCore 2
02:16.34WIMPyThen it can boot from LAN.
02:17.16PenguinIt's not in the boot menu, so let me go into the bios setup and see if it is in there.
02:17.31WIMPyIt usually needs enabling first.
02:18.53PenguinI got it.
02:19.07PenguinThe onboard NIC settings were not something I have seen before...
02:19.24PenguinOff, On, On w/PXE, On w/RPL
02:19.28PenguinI had it set to On.
02:19.44PenguinChanged to On w/PXE, and now Onboard Network Controller is on the boot menu.
02:20.35PenguinI'm writing the iso to the usb stick at a slower rate.
02:20.59PenguinTrying again.  It will be more convenient if I can use the usb stick for this install.
02:23.25PenguinI'm building a new Asterisk machine.  The old Neoware 800 MHz box with DoM isn't cutting it anymore.
02:24.06WIMPyWhat are you doing with it that requires more?
02:24.56PenguinA big problem is the DoM.  I like to write stuff to the disk, but I'm running out of space and DoM is flash memory which has a limited number of writes anyway.
02:25.13WIMPyVery true.
02:25.13PenguinAnd when asterisk is processing calls, there's lag.
02:25.28PenguinFor instance, when playing back voice mails...
02:25.43WIMPyThere's also a lag on my Core2Extreme at 3GHz.
02:25.57PenguinIt reads the phone number before playing the message, and it pauses sometimes for 2-3 seconds while reading a phone number.
02:26.06WIMPyNot there. Just in forwarding calls.
02:26.27PenguinMessage from 314 ... ... ... ... 9 6 9 1 0 7 7
02:26.49WIMPyStrange with a DOM.
02:27.08PenguinI figured it was CPU causing that.
02:28.34PenguinI like to write logs/cdr, recordings, etc to disk, and I know I'll burn out the DoM at some point.
02:29.13PenguinI'm just taking some proactive measure to get a better machine set up.
02:29.36PenguinI got an 80G 10000 RPM disk for it the other day.
02:29.38WIMPyThat's why I prefer real disks. Although the SSDs seem to work far longer than I expected them to.
02:30.13PenguinIt's a 2.5 inch disk mounted in a large heatsink bay adapter.
02:30.53PenguinI'll continue to do my backups to external disk just like I have been doing with the other machine with the DoM.
02:31.35PenguinI doubt the hdd will fail within the next several years, but it's always a possibility.
02:31.59PenguinDo you happen to know how to check the number of writes to the flash?  I used to know but I can't remember now.
02:32.48WIMPyI'd assume that's at least vendor­ if not device-specific.
02:33.03Penguinoh
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03:02.36Penguin1057d940efe8d5fdde3409d6b61ebb50  /dev/sdh
03:03.07PenguinThat's the same md5sum I got on it last time, too.  WTF could be the problem?
03:03.40WIMPyErrr.
03:03.55WIMPyYou can't get the same checksum for the device.
03:04.12WIMPyUnless it's magically exactely the size of the image.
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03:19.49PenguinOh.  I do it on optical media, so I thought I could do it on flash media as well.
03:20.34WIMPyOptical ends where you finalize it. But you can't change the size of the flash device.
03:20.37PenguinIf I had written the ISO to CD/DVD, I would have done md5sum /dev/sr0 and expected a match.  I expected a match on flash.
03:20.51PenguinInteresting.
03:20.57PenguinI never thought of that not working.
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03:21.16PenguinSo after the first time when it didn't boot up, I probably could have written it again and maybe it would have booted.
03:21.29PenguinI've written it a few times now trying to get a matching md5sum.
03:21.37n3tctrlanybody know anything about grandstream gxw410x gateways?
03:21.58WIMPyn3tctrl: Yes: YOu read about them.
03:22.07WIMPy~polls
03:22.07infobot"Does anyone have X or use Y?" is taking a poll, not asking a valid question. Don't do it or our army of rabid weasels will hurt you. Usually, people other than those with the exact same set up can help you and those who have sometimes will not be able to help you. Also see <ask>
03:22.55n3tctrlWIMPy i have one that is ringing once and hanging up on an inbound call but works great on outbound.  any ideas where to start?  haven't changed anything it is factory default except for entering SIP account info to get it to register.
03:23.50WIMPyWrong timeout for your line?
03:24.24n3tctrlWIMPy hmmm okay.  let me check and see what it is set to right now.
03:25.27n3tctrlWIMPy: incoming ring timeout is set to default value of 6. valid range is 2 to 10.
03:27.08n3tctrlWIMPy, i must correct myself. I did change the stage method from 2 to 1.  my understanding is that this value only affects outbound, right?
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03:27.28WIMPyI have no idea what that could mean.
03:29.44n3tctrlWIMPy: okay.  not sure what else to try.  in watching the asterisk logs, it doesn't even show up as any type of incoming call.
03:30.07WIMPyWell, that would be a good reason, I guess.
03:30.52WIMPyIf it can't send the call anywhere, that's a good reason to give up/
03:30.53WIMPy.
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03:37.25Milosokay
03:37.33Milosis it possible... to have timeout=0 in queues.conf
03:37.35Milosaaaaaaaand
03:37.51Milossay there are 2 calls in the queue
03:38.02Milosone is answered, finished, and then we hang up. the other call is still waiting
03:38.03WIMPyWhat's that supposed to do then?
03:38.20Milosthe other phones are still ringing for the other call but I think the one that hung up is not
03:38.28Milosmaybe I should try this before I ask questions
03:38.33n3tctrlWIMPy: the sip gateway is registering to the server, and outbound dialing works.  there is no config that i know of on the grandstream to tell it the destination is there?
03:38.41WIMPyIt will ring again next round.
03:38.59MilosWIMPy, does 'round' mean 'missed call += 1'?
03:39.13Miloswants to avoid all those bogus missed call numbers
03:39.19WIMPy'round' means after timeout.
03:39.29Milostimeout=0 remember
03:39.51WIMPyDoes that mean forever?
03:39.54Milosyes
03:40.07WIMPyBecause that might be a long time to wait for a ring.
03:40.27MilosI don't understand what you're saying
03:40.34WIMPyI'd assume it's not going to happen then.
03:40.40Miloswhat's not going to happen
03:40.56MilosI'll give you my real problem and you can propose a solution
03:40.58WIMPyNo timeout, no next round of selecting devices to ring.
03:40.59MilosI don't want bogus missed call numbers
03:41.12Milosso, phone should ring, and not stop ringing, until the other end hangs up or someone answers
03:41.32MilosI don't need ring, stop, ring, stop, ring stop, etc.
03:41.39WIMPyThat's not going to happen easily.
03:41.39Miloseach stop is one missed call
03:41.43Milossighs
03:42.03WIMPyWhy do you record missed calls for agents in a queue?
03:42.22Milosthe cicso phones show missed call numbers
03:42.25Milosit would be nice if those were 'real people'
03:42.27Milosrather than 'rounds'
03:43.05WIMPyBut it doesn't make sense to have each missed call on each agents phone, does it?
03:43.33Miloswhy is that?
03:43.48Milosif one of the other agents answer, the call is not missed
03:43.51Milosso the counter dose not increase
03:43.57WIMPyYou could use local channels ad Dial the devices yourself with the otion to dial to not generate missed calls.
03:44.22WIMPyNo, but if you have a missed call, you have it everywhere.
03:44.36WIMPyDo you want them all to call back? Each of them?
03:45.20Milosit's not about calling back at all, just knowing how many calls were literally not answered vs. answered later after several rounds
03:45.42WIMPyThat's what the queue.log is good for.
03:45.47Miloswell I don't want statistics...
03:46.11WIMPyMight still be easier than looking at phones.
03:46.31WIMPyHow do you find the number of answered calls there?
03:46.41Miloson the phone?
03:46.49WIMPyHow many of them?
03:47.01Milosno I mean is "there" on the phone?
03:47.20WIMPyProbably. It's up to you to answer that one.
03:47.36WIMPyDo you check each phone to add up the number of answered calls?
03:48.02Miloswell, I don't know why you are asking as it doesn't concern me how many were answered. I just want to know how many real people did not end up getting an operator. and I'd like this to be seen as a missed call on, yes, everyone's phone.
03:48.24WIMPyAnd if it's only about the number, it's even easier. Just do a 'queue show <name>' and you got the number of answered and missed calls.
03:49.27WIMPy<Milos> it's not about calling back at all, just knowing how many calls were
03:49.28MilosI don't think this discussion will get anywhere due to conflict of interest
03:49.31WIMPyliterally not answered vs. answered later after several rounds <- There you said you do care
03:50.03Milosyou can ignore the latter part of the vs. entirely
03:50.11Milosthat was simply used as separation to make it clearer for you
03:50.24WIMPyWell, I gave you two answers. The 2nd one probably doesn't suit you so it's the "not going to happen easily" bit left.
03:50.31Milosfair enough
03:50.36MilosI figured as much anyway
03:51.09MilosI mean, it works fine, just means calls in the queue never come to someone who finishes a call.
03:51.23Milosonly new ones.
03:51.39Milosbecause it's waiting for timeout which is infinite.
03:51.56WIMPyThe only way I see would be to use local channels looping around in the dialplan for each device.
03:52.14MilosI'll have a play around. when you say local channels do you mean using a ring group and not a queue?
03:52.45WIMPyNo. A piece of dialplan instead of the devices.
03:52.50WIMPyStill one for each.
03:53.38Milosah, so a Dial(...) with each device, enclosed in some kind of loop?
03:53.45WIMPyyes
03:53.57Miloswhen does dial return?
03:54.02Miloshow would the loop... loop?
03:54.55WIMPyEither you just repeadely try to dial the devices, which may result in call waiting or not depending on the devices config.
03:55.10WIMPyOr you could check the device status before trying to dial.
03:55.47Milosyou can do that? wow
03:56.06WIMPyAnd whichever way you schose, add some Wait(), otherwise I'd expect a bit of load arising.
03:56.18Milosare you talking about device_state() ?
03:56.21Milosjust looked it up
03:56.23WIMPyFor devices supporting it, like SIP.
03:56.31WIMPyyes
03:56.57Milosyeah that's why I asked when it returned because I wasn't sure on what the loop
03:57.02Milos's frequency would be
03:57.08Miloscool well that will be a bit of fun for tonight
03:57.14Milosthanks for explaining so clearly :)
03:59.02WIMPyDo you still find that easier than taking a look at queue.log?
04:06.13Milosif I were doing this for admin purposes, of course a log makes more sense. but I'd like individual phones and/or staff to simply display the number of people who were not accounted for. having this number display on every device is completely fine, because then everyone knows how many calls were missed in total. it's easy to find out if someone has returned someone else's call because you simply ask.
04:07.06WIMPyI just make web pages for that.
04:07.29PenguinThe USB drive just won't boot up.
04:07.54Milosthis is definitely just a "first-world problem" for me. I just want the phone to show the right number of missed calls. :)
04:08.06Milosas phones do, you know.
04:08.31WIMPyWell, in my experience, most SIP phones don't.
04:08.41Milosexactly
04:08.45PenguinIf I check it with fdisk, it has no partitions.  An ISO image that can be written to USB flash should work on a USB flash drive.  And it should have partitions, too.
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04:09.03Milosbut I am not a sheep to simply follow with everyone else's broken SIP missed call accounting information
04:09.06Milosso... I do it my way
04:09.17WIMPyFair enough.
04:09.43MilosPenguin, better off asking in #linux or similar.
04:10.22PenguinThey probably won't know or will say it's not a Linux problem.
04:10.26PenguinOr are those the same thing?
04:10.41WIMPyWell, it's more like a PC/BIOS thing.
04:10.58PenguinI'm pretty sure it's not a BIOS problem.
04:11.23WIMPyBTW: do th Digium phone have no option to clear all missed calls?
04:11.47PenguinSince the USB stick does not have any partitions on it after having written the image to it, I'm pretty sure it's a problem with either the stick or something related to the computer that is writing the image to the disk.
04:12.18WIMPyOr the image itself.
04:12.26WIMPyNot being BIOS compatible.
04:12.29PenguinI'll try writing to a different USB disk from that same computer and I'll also try writing the image to the USB stick from a different computer.
04:12.49WIMPyOr write the image to a partition?
04:13.01PenguinWell, you don't write images to partitions.
04:13.34Penguinunless the images are broken ones and explicitly say to do so.
04:13.41WIMPyI'm not sure I ever tried to boot from USB. But the idea seemed to make sense.
04:14.10PenguinMany distro images these days can be dd'ed to a USB stick or written to optical media.
04:14.12WIMPy... Given that there are no partitions after writing the image.
04:14.29PenguinIt's standard anymore.
04:14.50PenguinAnd you write the images to the device itself, not to a partition.
04:15.05WIMPyI always install from network. Much easier and always the current version.
04:15.34MilosWIMPy, was that a question to me? Are you talking about a specific phone? I am only using Cisco + softphone.
04:16.05WIMPyMilos: No a general one about the Digium phones.
04:16.36MilosI'm not sure myself. Someone else may though. Unless it goes all the way off everyone's scroll log.
04:16.44PenguinI don't know how to take this AsteriskNOW image and load it over the network.
04:17.05PenguinIt seems like the setup of such as system would take a considerable amount of time.
04:17.38MilosI congratulate you Penguin for at least being this perseverant after all the crap you started off with. ;)
04:17.39WIMPyIt's not that bad. And it's updated automatically since.
04:18.23WIMPyAnd it's always good to have a network bootable memtest at hand.
04:24.47Penguinmilos: What do you mean?
04:26.06PenguinI don't see a problem booting the computer over LAN -- I just need a kernel image -- but after it is booted, I don't have any idea how to get the asterisknow image installed to the hdd.
04:26.24PenguinI don't want to just copy the image file to the hard drive.  It needs to be installed.
04:29.02WIMPyOooops. It's become late. I should have been to bed some for some time..
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04:39.46MilosPenguin, didn't you have to download the ISO like 5 times? :P
04:41.02PenguinI downloaded it once, wrote the image to the usb stick, found out it didn't work, asked why digium didn't supply the md5sum... someone (maybe you) suggested downloading it again... so I downloaded it a second time and got the same md5sum on the second download.
04:41.30PenguinI wrote it to the usb stick probably 5 times and always got the same, different, md5sum.
04:42.00PenguinI've now moved the file to my laptop and I'm writing it to the usb stick from the different computer.
04:43.26glazAnyone from Montreal, Canada, looking for a VoIP job? managing voip switches, ss7, etc... send me a pm
04:44.17PenguinOkay, it's done writing to the usb stick on the laptop.
04:44.43PenguinWell, it reached 100%, but it's not returned to the prompt just yet.
04:58.36ChannelZbubububuffer
04:59.26PenguinIt has the same md5sum as when I wrote it on the other computer, so it's the same.
04:59.35PenguinNo sense in trying to boot it, I guess.
05:00.06PenguinThe ISO image must not be any good or something.
05:02.17PenguinBut...
05:02.20Penguin"The ISO file you are downloading is a disk image.  Burn the image to a DVD disc or USB drive, then boot from the DVD to begin the installation process."
05:07.28MilosChaChaChaChaChaChannelZ
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05:56.33PenguinI wrote a different image to that USB stick and it boots, so that confirms the computer and the usb stick are in good shape.
05:56.58PenguinSo qwell is in trouble.  He put out a faulty ISO file.
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08:20.17ChannelZISO images for CD/DVD don't boot like normal disks. you can't just dd it to a drive
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08:47.53PenguinI quoted what the web page said.
08:48.23Penguin"to a DVD disc or USB drive"
08:49.44Milosare you still stuck
08:49.45Milosholy shit man
08:49.54PenguinMost distros these days seem to offer a single ISO image that works on both optical media and USB flash media.  I have to assume that because it says I can put it on a USB drive it is supposed to be the same type of image that everyone else is offering.
08:53.05ChannelZWell unless your BIOS has some sort of emulation of booting DVDs from other devices (which would be interesting since bootable CD/DVDs are already emulations themselves) you need to use one of the many ISO-to-USB tools that will extract the boot image from the ISO and do it up right
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08:53.26Milos>_<
08:54.26PenguinThe sentence that says to put it on a DVD or USB drive has no mention of this convoluted method you're talking about.
08:54.34PenguinAnd no other distro requires it.
09:06.33ChannelZSuch as?
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09:11.59PenguinArch Linux, Debian, VyOS/Vyatta are the recent ones I've messed with which use the "hybrid" ISO files for use on both optical and flash media.
09:17.51PenguinLooks like Ubuntu, maybe, too.
09:18.12PenguinSomeone said:  $ dd if=ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1MB
09:21.04ChannelZthen the asteriskNOW image isn't a hybrid and is just a plain old ISO9660 image
09:21.09PenguinIf the AsteriskNOW page did not say I could put it on DVD or USB drive, I might not have expected it to be a hybrid.
09:21.44PenguinSo either the image is fucked up or the statement is fucked up.  Either way, something is wrong and should be fixed.
09:24.24PenguinThe file command returns the same info for both a known-to-be hybrid Arch image and the AsteriskNOW image... if that means anything.
09:24.38PenguinAsteriskNOW-current-x86_64-DVD.iso: # ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'AsteriskNOW-5.211.65-18-x86_64  ' (bootable)
09:24.43Penguinarchlinux-2013.10.01-dual.iso: # ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'ARCH_201310                     ' (bootable)
09:25.03ChannelZyes but it probably doesn't have a partition table like normal disks.  fdisk it
09:25.15Penguinfdisk the iso image?
09:25.56ChannelZyeah
09:26.24Penguin$ fdisk archlinux-2013.10.01-dual.iso
09:26.26PenguinWARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on 'archlinux-2013.10.01-dual.iso'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Use GNU Parted.
09:26.35Penguin$ fdisk AsteriskNOW-current-x86_64-DVD.iso
09:26.38PenguinWarning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite)
09:26.43ChannelZAnd the AsteriskNOW one it probably has no idea what it is
09:26.57ChannelZso use isohybrid on it (from syslinux) to convert it
09:27.24PenguinAlright.  Let's see if I can figure out how to use that command.
09:27.38ChannelZisohybrid /path/to/thingie.iso
09:27.50PenguinIt doesn't need any options?
09:28.05ChannelZnot generally
09:28.49PenguinOkay, I did it.  Now fdisk thinks it has a partition.
09:29.04ChannelZNow dd it to your usb thingie and get to work
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09:37.30PenguinButter my buns and call me a biscuit.
09:38.02PenguinWait.  WTF?!
09:38.14PenguinThis isn't AsteriskNOW.  This is the FreePBX distro!
09:38.37PenguinI don't want any fucking FreePBX shit.
09:38.48PenguinWhat happened to regular AsteriskNOW?
09:42.13PenguinI guess I'll have to get the older one from the download site.
09:42.17ChannelZThat was oldentimes I guess
09:43.43PenguinI guess.  I wanted the original AsteriskNOW which gave me the option of installing one of three choices: Asterisk with FreePBX, Asterisk w/Digium Asterisk GUI, or Asterisk w/NO GUI.
09:44.17PenguinI like the no GUI option because it's an easy way to get CentOS installed with Asterisk ready to run.
09:44.28ChannelZI guess you're not picky about the version of asterisk?
09:45.04PenguinNot really, because I can probably upgrade it.
09:45.31PenguinI think the last time I used the AsteriskNOW distro, I got 1.4 which easily upgraded to 1.8.
09:46.17PenguinThis FreePBX distro that was disguised as AsteriskNOW gives options of Asterisk 11 and Asterisk 1.8.
09:46.30PenguinBut both have FreePBX.  Yuck!
09:46.50ChannelZWell you can just not use FreePBX.  remove extconfig.conf or whatever it is (does FreePBX use realtime?) and shut down the webserver
09:54.41ChannelZactually I'm just farting with this in a VM.. (it's busy installing) looks like everything is just a package so you could probably just remove it after the fact.
09:57.39ChannelZ"Installing freepbx-2.11.0.37-37.shmz65.1.2.noarch (61mb)" and taking fucking forEVAR
09:59.24ChannelZI think it's broken.
10:03.58ChannelZguh finally
10:06.19ChannelZthis thing is a mess. You should just make your own.
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10:10.51Miloso_o
10:12.29PenguinI grabbed the older AsteriskNOW that's on the download site.  I used the isohybrid tool on it, too, and booted it up...
10:13.04PenguinIt offered option 1: Asterisk 11 with FreePBX   and  option 2: Only Asterisk 11
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10:16.37PenguinI guess I'll be doing a 1.8 -> 11 migration pretty soon.
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10:29.13reaxionHi folks
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10:29.36reaxionWhat's the best way to debug why asterisk would go to 100% cpu after 9 minutes on a 2 channel call?
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12:21.33Marquelmorning. short question: asterisk is set to auto-load all modules and so far this worked. but since i've been moving asterisk to another disk(!) app_stack.so is no longer loaded on asterisk start. what might be the reason for this and how can i make it autoload app_stack.so again?
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18:08.57WIMPySo... what do we break today?
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23:20.40ruben23hi guys the default audio recording of my asterisk server is .wav and wanted tocovert it on a directory eveytime recordings are created into alaw, any idea what steps should be done..? thanks
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23:23.58PenguinChange it to record in the format(s) you want them to be in.
23:24.30[TK]D-Fenderruben23: It's your dialplan.. either tell it to record in alaw from the start ... or call a script afterwards.
23:25.44ruben23[TK]D-Fender: i prefer to record it afterwards..
23:26.27[TK]D-FenderYou don't record "afterwards"
23:26.51[TK]D-FenderYou record into whatever format you TELL it to first
23:26.57[TK]D-FenderAnd what you do after is also up to you
23:27.19[TK]D-FenderYour dialplan, your job.
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23:32.40Ibrahim22Hi, I am getting "Exceptionally long voicequeue length queuing" errors on my asterisk installation. I am running Asterisk 12.2.0 and the errors occur on Local channels originated by an ARI stasis application. I have looked around in the issue tracker and saw that this problem was happening before, also because of Local channels, but these issues we
23:32.40Ibrahim22re patched and merged into master around asterisk version 1.4. How come I am still getting these errors? Am I not originating calls correctly (as in, using Local channels to dial out) via ARI?
23:40.10filewhere are you sending the originated calls?
23:40.39Ibrahim22to a sip trunk registered by an external party (VoIP provider)
23:40.49fileI mean once answered
23:41.37[TK]D-FenderIbrahim22: Your current branch is at 12.7 and you need to verify against that
23:42.44Ibrahim22I originate the call with ari that sends it to the dialplan which then answers the local channel and then dials out to a number via the sip trunk. Once the other channel answers the registered ARI application i gave during the origination kicks and handles closing the bridge when the caller or the callee hangs up.
23:44.13Ibrahim22[TK]D-Fender: I can't upgrade, as this installation is in production with a plugin (janus) that handles calling with a webrtc client, and the plugin does not seem to work after 12.2.0
23:44.21fileyeah... I'd upgrade to latest 12 first... that's hitting all the stuff we've worked on and refined some
23:44.55[TK]D-FenderIbrahim22: upgrading is required to open a ticket
23:46.23Ibrahim22Okay, I'll try and make the janus plugin work with 12.7. In the meantime, might this "voice queue length" error be the cause of me not correctly closing the channels that ARI and the dialplan are creating?
23:49.40filethe voice queue length means something isn't handling the channel, ie: not reading audio
23:51.31filehttps://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+a+Backtrace the Getting Information For A Deadlock may yield info
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23:57.50Ibrahim22Ah okay, I'll recompile asterisk tomorrow morning to enable DEBUG_THREADS, DONT_OPTIMIZE and BETTER_BACKTRACES. Also I'll upgrade to 12.7 as soon as I patch janus to support 12.7, then I'll come back if the problem still occurs. Thanks!

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