Re: [Asterisk-java-users] Making sure meetme records.
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From: Martin S. <ma...@be...> - 2007-08-21 13:42:56
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Hello Jan, =20 I couldn't find a good way to ask Asterisk what channels are being MixMonito'd except by patching app_mixmonitor.c in Asterisk itself (I looked at the CLI and AMI). My intuition and current Asterisk experience tells me that the MixMonitor application rarely "fails" -- may I ask what has happened for you to cause failure to record? It wouldn't surprise me if there was an easier problem to solve, like avoiding recording failure in the first place. In a single day, our call center is sometimes recording 60+ calls at once, and we never fail, AFAIK. =20 Also, I'd suggest asking on Asterisk-Uiser too. =20 Martin Smith, Systems Developer ma...@be... Bureau of Economic and Business Research University of Florida (352) 392-0171 Ext. 221=20 =20 ________________________________ From: ast...@li... [mailto:ast...@li...] On Behalf Of Jan Du Toit Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 6:38 AM To: ast...@li... Subject: [Asterisk-java-users] Making sure meetme records. =09 =09 Hi. =09 This question is probably not appropriate for this list, sorry, but was hoping somebody could give some insight. We have a commercial application that uses the Asterisk meetme module. The conferences held, must be recorded and we use the 'r' option for that. In the past we have encountered some technical problems which caused the conferences not to be recorded. As a result the client has asked to provide them with a mechanism that checks whether its actually recording and keeps on recording correctly - in the event of failure the user, conducting the conference via our software, must be alerted immediately. How will one go about this? Any ideas?=20 =09 Thanks you. Regards, Jan. =09 |