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Henry Castillo

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  • 2 weeks later...
The counter for the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.25060.1.1 (calls) seems to be broken. After reboot it is fine but over time it presents a growwing off set in number of calls.

 

Well, that is not a good sign. These calls are probably really in the internal database. This can happen when there is some SIP problem (handshake problem), but those calls should clear up after some time (8 hours or shorter).

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Well, that is not a good sign. These calls are probably really in the internal database. This can happen when there is some SIP problem (handshake problem), but those calls should clear up after some time (8 hours or shorter).

 

The active calls screen shows correctly but the SNMP value is completely off. The offset is about 20 calls now since last restart about a month ago. If this is in memory then I should be prepared for bad performance and a crash sooner or later.

 

Any fix for this?

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The active calls screen shows correctly but the SNMP value is completely off. The offset is about 20 calls now since last restart about a month ago. If this is in memory then I should be prepared for bad performance and a crash sooner or later.

 

Any fix for this?

 

Try upgrading to 3.1.2.3120. That might contain a fix.

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In 3.2 we added a new graph that shows how many calls the PBX processed during the day. See below.

 

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CAN THIS STATUS report be forced to happen. I.E. (during a test period, schedule this to generate and send every 10 minutes.)

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Version: 3.2.0.3130 (Win32)

Can the once a day graph be scheduled to run every 1, 5 ,10 or more minutes? (testing purposes only) to provide a smaller performance window.

 

At the moment it is pretty much hardcoded to 240 samples per day (that is every 6 minutes). Regarding the maximum, you don't miss anything - it precisely calculates the maximum within that 6 minute window.

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