Hello Drew: Please refer back to my original post. The logs generated from logger.conf file is what I am referring to. Not CDRs.
Asterisk-Stat in our case has proved to be hopeless considering what we are doing. We custom develop all logging and analysis tools for our internal use. We have what we want... but now we want it REAL TIME. Once again, please note - my query is specifically with regards to log files generated from logger.conf, nothing to do with CDRs. Kind regards, Reza. On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Drew Gibson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Reza, > > these two utilities have scripts and howtos to do just that (assuming you > can live with their db schema)... > > Asterisk-Stat > < > http://areski.net/areski/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=54 > > > > Asterisk Queue/CDR Analyzer > <http://www.micpc.com/qloganalyzer/> > > IIRC the Queue Analyzer has a script to import all your backlog of CDR > data. > > regards, > > Drew > > > Reza - Asterisk Consultant wrote: > >> I have an urgent need to parse log files generated through the logger.conf >> into mysql. I run a cron job to parse the logs created into mysql every >> 5:00 AM. However the time has come to get this info real time. >> Suggestions >> & ideas are appreciated. >> >> Thanks and regards, >> Reza. >> >> >> > -- Toronto based VoIP / Asterisk Trainer, I.T. Consultant and Hosted PBX Solutions Provider. +1-647-476-2067. http://www.linkedin.com/in/seminar
