[Freeswitch-users] vm-disk-quota

mbsip mbsip at gazeta.pl
Mon Feb 1 09:30:36 PST 2010


Probably You are right Mike.
I am about to do some tests and give you feadback here.

Thx,
Maciej.

2010/2/1 Michael Jerris <mike at jerris.com>:
> If I read the code right (mod_voicemail.c:3051) it looks like it is measuring in seconds of vocicemail, but the wiki indicates number of voicemails, neither seems to match the name of the param.
>
> Tamas-  Can you comment on how this was intended to work?
>
> Mike
>
> On Jan 31, 2010, at 3:46 PM, mbsip wrote:
>
>> Hi ALL,
>>
>> Maybe this question will be piece of cake for most of you, but it
>> makes me think.
>>
>> I would like to configure "vm-disk-quota" for all users i have.
>> I followed the wiki page and provided:
>> <param name="vm-disk-quota" value="10"/>
>> to /conf/directory/default/1000.xml
>>
>> After reloadxml, incoming call give me "mod_voicemail.c:3057 Voicemail
>> disk quota is exceeded" feedback
>> No surprise for me because i had more less 10 voice mails already
>> recorded (before the vm-disk-quota was set up).
>> Strange is that increasing value even to 100 does not change anything.
>> The same thing with deleting recordings from user directory.
>> The only wayout is to set it to default value=0 (even FS shutdown
>> doesn't change anything)
>>
>> I am wondering why vm-disk-quota produces "Voicemail disk quota is
>> exceeded" all the time
>> Where the module is looking for stored voicemail recordings.
>>
>> Below is part of my configuration.
>> 1) /conf/autoload_configs/voicemail.conf.xml
>> <param name="storage-dir" value="/usr/local/freeswitch/vm"/>
>> 2) /conf/directory/default/1000.xml
>> <param name="vm-disk-quota" value="100"/>
>> 3) /vm/FS_ip_address/1000 is empty
>
>
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