FreePBX / superfecta

Provides simultaneous use of, and complete control over multiple caller id data sources.
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Enabling growl prevents module results appearing at handsets #223

Closed themurman closed 9 years ago

themurman commented 10 years ago

Hello; When I enable growl notifications, and test with debug, I receive growl notifications.

When I have an actual call, I do not receive growl notifications, nor do I receive lookup data on the phones. If I disable growl, I receive lookup data on the phones.

I have uninstalled and reinstalled the module, with no luck. I have selected and deselected several data sources, but have not found another source causing issue.

Currently I have active: Superfecta Cache Asterisk Phonebook Can411

Versions: Superfecta 2.11.14 PIAF 3.0.6.5 FreePBX 2.11.0.38 Asterisk 11.10.2 OS Centos 6.5 Incredible PBX 11.10

lgaetz commented 10 years ago

Do you have superfecta enabled on the inbound route(s)? Do you use more than one Superfecta scheme? Superfecta version?

themurman commented 10 years ago

Enabled on all trunks, one scheme, named default. Version is 2.11.14. Works on calls if send to growl is turned off.

lgaetz commented 10 years ago

It shouldn't matter, but have you tried testing with the growl module ordered first or last or in the middle?

themurman commented 10 years ago

I have now. Order does not make a difference. As well, I've noticed that the CDR logs are also affected.

soif commented 9 years ago

Do you have many hosts? Some Offline? Using "Both" protocols ? If most yes I guess this is a speed issue. I will soon release an update to this module which should dramatically update speed..

themurman commented 9 years ago

I only had one client for testing, and it was online during the failures. Protocol selection did not matter.

soif commented 9 years ago

Then try with Superfecta Processor in 'SINGLE' mode, and with Growl as the LAST source.

tm1000 commented 9 years ago

Closing as out of date.