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− | + | A problem facing many Asterisk admins who un large clusters is getting status reports from all of your machines. Sure you could log in to ach one and check but this is time consuming. I want to build a plugin for asterisk that connects a bot to a private onsite irc server that will enable an admin to just query a bot representing a machine for its status. | |
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Overview
A problem facing many Asterisk admins who un large clusters is getting status reports from all of your machines. Sure you could log in to ach one and check but this is time consuming. I want to build a plugin for asterisk that connects a bot to a private onsite irc server that will enable an admin to just query a bot representing a machine for its status.