Hi everyone,

For some reason MixMonitor doesn't record when it should; It actually shows
the MixMonitor line just fine on the CLI. How can MixMonitor be debugged for
things like privilege issues or filename issues?

**I had this working at one point and then stopped working. Not sure what I
changed.

System Info:
Asterisk 1.4.21.2
Queuemetrics 1.6.3.0


[queuedial]
; this piece of dialplan is just a calling hook into the [qm-queuedial]
context that actually does the
; outbound dialing - replace as needed - just fill in the same variables.
exten => _XXX.,1,Set(QDIALER_QUEUE=q-${EXTEN:0:3})
exten => _XXX.,n,Set(QDIALER_NUMBER=${EXTEN:3})
exten => _XXX.,n,Set(QDIALER_AGENT=Agent/${CALLERID(num)})
exten => _XXX.,n,Set(QDIALER_CHANNEL=ZAP/g0/${QDIALER_NUMBER})
exten => _XXX.,n,Set(QueueName=${QDIALER_QUEUE})
*exten => _XXX.,n,MixMonitor(Q-${QDIALER_QUEUE}-${UNIQUEID}.WAV,b,)*
exten => _XXX.,n,Goto(qm-queuedial,s,1)

CLI output:
-- Called 4904166356574@queuedial/n
    -- Executing [4904166356574@queuedial:1]
Set("Local/4904166356574@queuedial-d851,2", "QDIALER_QUEUE=q-490") in new
stack
    -- Executing [4904166356574@queuedial:2]
Set("Local/4904166356574@queuedial-d851,2", "QDIALER_NUMBER=4166356574") in
new stack
    -- Executing [4904166356574@queuedial:3]
Set("Local/4904166356574@queuedial-d851,2",
"QDIALER_AGENT=Agent/19053640558") in new stack
    -- Executing [4904166356574@queuedial:4]
Set("Local/4904166356574@queuedial-d851,2",
"QDIALER_CHANNEL=ZAP/g0/4166356574") in new stack
    -- Executing [4904166356574@queuedial:5]
Set("Local/4904166356574@queuedial-d851,2", "QueueName=q-490") in new stack
*    -- Executing [4904166356574@queuedial:6]
MixMonitor("Local/4904166356574@queuedial-d851,2",
"Q-q-490-1304399098.18.WAV|b|") in new stack*
    -- Executing [4904166356574@queuedial:7]
Goto("Local/4904166356574@queuedial-d851,2", "qm-queuedial|s|1") in new
stack
    -- Goto (qm-queuedial,s,1)

Trying to locate file:
root@pbx:~ $ updatedb
root@pbx:~ $ locate Q-q-490-1304399098.18.WAV
root@pbx:~ $ ls /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/Q-q*
ls: /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/Q-q*: No such file or directory

I also turned on the Debug but I couldn't see anything out of the norm. As
you can see above the CLI output is just fine.

Thanks,
Bruce
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