Steve Edwards wrote: >>> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Gareth Blades wrote: > >>>> The script does not issue any commands. The same script is called at >>>> all 3 stages but with different parameters on the command line to >>>> indicate the call status. Works fine before the call is answered but >>>> during and at the end of the call it quits before asterisk has >>>> finished sending the information about the current call via STDIN. > >> Steve Edwards wrote: > >>> Asterisk sends the "AGI environment" to the AGI via STDIN. If you don't >>> read it, you are violating the protocol. > > On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Gareth Blades wrote: > >> We are reading in the STDIN (assume its part of the asterisk perl >> module). If I add a 3 second pause to the end of the perl code then it >> works fine. But if this is the case then for a system with a high call >> volume this significantly increases the number of running AGI programs >> which is not good for system load. > > How do you reconcile your assumption that the Perl module is reading STDIN > and your statement that your AGI "quits before asterisk has finished > sending the information about the current call via STDIN." > Only that if I put a 3 second pause in the script at the end then I get no errors. If I put in a 1 second pause I get errors about half way through asterisk sending the input.
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