Try uncommenting the line in /etc/asterisk/logger.conf. Restart your Asterisk process, try a few calls and do the above command again.
Aha! You've helped me solve a problem which I didn't realize existed :)
In an attempt to try to get into the habit of following up conversations with how it was fixed (as opposed to just saying, "Thanks, it worked"), here is what I ended up doing:
logger.conf was incorrectly setup, for some reason in the moving of files around on my system, my logger.conf file was over-written with manager.conf, hence why I was not getting any logging. Fixed that by using this configuration:
; logger.conf [logfiles] debug => debug console => notice,warning,error,debug messages => notice,warning,error,debug
Once that was placed and * restarted, it generated log files (how 'bout that?). Doing a 'grep cdr_mysql /var/log/asterisk/messages' returned:
Sep 30 13:31:51 WARNING[1074406560]: File config.c, Line 537 (cfg_process): parse error: No category context for line 14 of cdr_mysql.conf
Sep 30 13:31:51 WARNING[1074406560]: File cdr_addon_mysql.c, Line 192 (my_load_module): Unable to load config for mysql CDR's: cdr_mysql.conf
Leading my to look at my cdr_mysql.conf file a little more closely at the context name, and lo-and-behold, there was a pesky little semi-colon in front of [global], removing that allowed the database to log, which was verified with a select * statement and now astcdr.php works (to be renamed astweb I believe)
;cdr_mysql.conf [global] hostname=localhost dbname=asteriskcdrdb password=<password> user=asteriskuser ;port=3306 ;sock=/tmp/mysql.sock
Thanks Tilghman! Leif Madsen.
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