On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Buffers don't have to be in memory. My suggestion on the solution would be
> to buffer the CDR info into a backup file based database (configurable
> filename/path) on the local filesystem (or NFS mounted system for
> redundancy) and then when the SQL database connection is restored then it
> spends a second dumping the buffered CDR info from the file into the
> database and erases the file (or empties it).
Why not just use the astdb instead of a file? Dundi does it..
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