[Freeswitch-users] Abandoned Channel/Sessions/Threads after hold/unhold

Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] cal.leeming at simplicitymedialtd.co.uk
Mon Sep 30 12:20:40 MSD 2013


Frank,

Could you please raise this on JIRA, and include as much info as possible?
This will help us track the problem and get you a better chance of a
response from a core dev :)

Thanks

Cal


On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Frank Park <frank at telonium.com> wrote:

> Latest 1.2.stable is having issues with resuming a previously held calls.
> I am experiencing that if I try blind transferring an unheld call, the call
> drops. After staring at the logs for awhile, I am seeing that calls are
> dropping because the call's UUID no longer "exists", even though channel
> data still exists in the DB and the process thread is still alive (looking
> at the process list).
>
> To reproduce this problem, answer a call, put them on hold, pick it back
> up, then blind transfer the call to another extension. Call should drop,
> the "show calls" on CLI will continue to show you the call as active.
>
> On a same note, if you hold/resume a call more than 3 times, a caller no
> longer hears MOH, which I think it's being caused by the same issue.
>
> Any help would be awesome!
>
> Frank
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