Hi Mario and Klaus!
May be this could also help: as far as I understand, there are 2 instances of
SER running, one with your ser.cfg and the other with ser-vm.cfg. As Klaus
pointed out, both need to be accessing different fifo's. There is also the
voicemail server itself (SEMS), which has a config file and there you can enable
debug=3. With that, you should see what is received and sent by SEMS through the
fifo and see any errors.
Jaime
From: Klaus Darilion <darilion(a)ict.tuwien.ac.at> on 28/11/2003 09:56
To: Mario Kolberg <mko(a)cs.stir.ac.uk>
serusers <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>
cc:
Subject: RE: [Serusers] voicemail config
Hi Mario!
Your are using the same fifo for both ser! I'm not sure, but maybe this
will cause problems. Use anther fifo for the vm-ser, eg:
fifo="/tmp/vm_ser_fifo"
Klaus
-----Original Message-----
From: Mario Kolberg [mailto:mko@cs.stir.ac.uk]
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 7:34 PM
To: serusers
Subject: [Serusers] voicemail config
Hi,
I'm aware that this topic has been discussed at length
already, however,
I'm confused. I understand that there have to be two instances of ser
running (I have 0.8.12) and also sems (ans_machine). I have
two config
files for the two instances of ser. However, for some reason
I don't get
the two instances of ser to talk to each other. The voicemail one is
heavily based on the example config which comes with the vm
module. The
other one is the basic config file which comes with ser, slightly
modified to allow for voicemail. At the moment I have it
configured (I
think) that voicemail should kick in if the user is not registered. I
attach both config files and would be glad if anybody could
point out my
mistakes.
Many thanks!
Mario Kolberg
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