On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Steve Murphy <[email protected]> wrote: > > By appending another string, you can guarantee it is unique across > systems. > So, if you use a system name, or Asterisk server name, that you yourself > guarantee to be unique among all the asterisk servers that would > contribute > CDRs to a database, you achieve complete, guaranteed uniqueness.
How many characters from the server/system name are you intending to use? How are you going to ensure users are aware they need to make their server names unique. asterisk-gateway-europe-ireland-dublin.datacenter-numberone.server1 asterisk-gateway-europe-ireland-dublin.datacenter-numberone.server2 What happens when the server name is left as a default of linux or localhost. I could go on. > > If I'm missing something, educate me. I need to understand this sort of > stuff to be able to write a useful CDR system. > Consider this case again. A billing engine using a database backend runs as a separate process to Asterisk. For whatever reason it is terminated unexpectedly and left in an unknown state. Its method of operation is to take CDRs produced by Asterisk, bill them and then write a billed call record to a billedcalls table. When the billing engine is restarted it needs to determine which outstanding CDRs have been billed and which haven't. The consequence of getting it wrong is that a customer will be double billed or not billed. If the billing engine can depend on a unique id field for all Asterisk CDRs its very easy for the billing engine to know what's been billed and what hasn't. Without it extra measures have to be taken such as using both the uniqueid and calldate, not that there isn't a chance of a collision there as well. I'll give up on this. I know programmers can be pedantic but 20 posts discussing whether a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is unique has been a bit frustrating. At the end of the day all I'd hope to get from any new system is correct CDRs for blind and attended transfers. Regards, Greyman. _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
