Just so you know you aren't alone. I have similar things happening on my system. I'm not sure how useful it is. I have used it to see what my high water mark is.
I'm guessing in channels/chan_zap.c around either line 1590 or 1680 there needs to be a line added to set p->exten = NULL. Steven On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 17:13, John Todd wrote: > This odd output has always been the case on my particular systems, > and only now am I starting to think that something is amiss with the > "zap show channels" display: > > gw3*CLI> zap show channels > Chan. Num. Extension Context Language MusicOnH > 1 1410985012 pri-inboun > 2 1410985012 pri-inboun > 3 1301531972 pri-inboun > 4 1410985012 pri-inboun > 5 1410985012 pri-inboun > 6 pri-inboun > 7 pri-inboun > 8 pri-inboun > 9 pri-inboun > 10 pri-inboun > 11 pri-inboun > 12 pri-inboun > 13 pri-inboun > 14 pri-inboun > 15 pri-inboun > 16 pri-inboun > 17 pri-inboun > 18 pri-inboun > 19 pri-inboun > 20 pri-inboun > 21 pri-inboun > 22 pri-inboun > 23 pri-inboun > gw3*CLI> > > There are _no_ active channels on this PRI (yes, I am _absolutely_ > sure.) This output, however, is confusing - why does it show that > certain Zap channels have calls? When there is a call on Zap/1-1, > the output is identical. > > JT > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Dev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev -- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev
