Is there really nobody on this list using asterisk and the Meetme application?
On Friday 23 March 2007 20:14, Alan Chandler wrote: > I have a Debian Etch server running asterisk > > I am trying to set up conference calling with the MeetMe command. > > However when ever I enter an extension which uses this command, > everything falls apart and asterisk ends up exiting > > My meetme.conf > > [general] > [rooms] > conf => 61 > conf => 62 > conf => 63 > conf => 63 > > > My extensions.conf > exten => 60,1,Answer() > exten => 60,2,MeetMe(,EMxp) > > > > When I enter extension 60 I enter a conference - I get repeated > > "you are entering conference 6 1 that is not a valid conference > number you are entering conference 6 1" etc > > CPU load rises to near 100% from mpeg123 and asterisk has exited. > This seems to be the same if I take the M of the options (ie no > music on hold). > > It appears to be something related to the the zap device > > Mar 23 15:55:49 WARNING[19849]: chan_zap.c:913 zt_open: Unable to > open '/dev/zap/pseudo': No such file or directory > Mar 23 15:55:49 ERROR[19849]: chan_zap.c:7518 chandup: Unable to dup > channel: No such file or directory > Mar 23 15:55:49 WARNING[19849]: app_meetme.c:465 build_conf: Unable > to open pseudo channel - trying device > Mar 23 15:55:49 WARNING[19849]: app_meetme.c:468 build_conf: Unable > to open pseudo device > > > I presume, being the Debian binary package, that I don't have the > ztdummy driver installed. On the otherhand I read in viop-info.org > that that wasn't necessary with Linux 2.6 (I am running 2.6.18). > > Where do I go from here? -- Alan Chandler http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk