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<FONT FACE="Monaco, Courier New"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>If you arent using Voicemail you can just delete them prior to startup every time...<BR>
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However, I would say if you are getting this routinely this is just symptom of a larger problem... And its like treating just the pain from the bullet in your foot with advil and not treating the bullet wound...<BR>
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The question should be why are these corrupting...<BR>
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I run 100s of 1000s (of not millions) of sessions per day on freeswitch with recent versions of the code and do not see this issue, so I’m left wondering if theres some reason this is happening like hard killing of the box or some other bug...<BR>
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Iirc it is sqlite3, but we have a defacto fork of SQLite running due to a variety of things we had to re-arrange in the code. Standard SQLite tools should still allow you to play with the .db files tho<BR>
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On 4/14/12 9:11 AM, "Frank Church" <<a href="vfclists@gmail.com">vfclists@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Monaco, Courier New"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>Is there a way to detect if the start up failure is due to those fails, so that you can delete them and restart Freeswitch?<BR>
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Can you check something like asterisks 'core show channels' etc from it, something like call progress, duration etc of live calls, CDR etc?<BR>
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What format are they in, sqlite3?<BR>
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