Thanks Michael. That would be great.

Im considering doing a custom build and installing the Asternic Server directly 
on box.
Can you see any immediate issues with doing this?

Regards
Michael Knill

On 18/1/18, 9:18 am, "Michael Keuter" <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote:

    
    
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    Michael Keuter
    
    > Am 17.01.2018 um 21:58 schrieb Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
    > 
    > Whoops sorry MySQL module in the custom build.
    > PS I just did a Web Chat to the Asternic guys and it appears that you can 
set up everything on a separate server and just log your CDR to the database on 
that separate server.
    > I looked at CDR-Stats and it seemed a bit basic to me!
    > 
    > Regards
    > Michael Knill
    > On 18/1/18, 7:09 am, "Michael Knill" <michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au> 
wrote:
    > 
    >    Thanks Michael
    > 
    >    Do you need a local mysql client for Asterisk to log CDR to a remote 
mysql database?
    >    Couldn't it just do it natively?
    
    Yes, you need a local MySQL client.
    I have somewhere a tutorial, I look it up tomorrow.
    
    > 
    >    Regards
    >    Michael Knill
    >    On 17/1/18, 9:53 pm, "Michael Keuter" <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote:
    > 
    > 
    >> Am 17.01.2018 um 11:06 schrieb Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
    >> 
    >> Just resurrecting this topic.
    >> So do I have ANY options for CDR Analysis on Astlinux?
    >> I have a potential customer that I don't think I can win without it (
    >> It doesn't need to be anything special but Im loathed to start 
developing something myself.
    >> 
    >> Thanks
    >> Mike 
    >> 
    >> Regards
    >> Michael Knill
    > 
    >        Hello Michael,
    > 
    >        as I said another option would be logging to an external MySQL 
database. You need to custom build the (quite old) MySQL client for AstLinux.
    >        I used that years ago for testing with the old Areski CDR Stats 
(v1).
    > 
    >        Then you could either export the raw CDR csv data or write custom 
views for the SQLite database.
    > 
    >        Have you tried "CDR Stats" (or the demo) already? Is that the 
right tool?
    >        If so we could include the CDR pusher Go app for "CDR Stats" as 
package for custom builds (I am also are voting for that, cause I also have 
some existing customers who would like that).
    >        I made a little recherche and there are some build options to 
reduce the binary file size of the Go app.
    > 
    >> On 8/1/18, 10:26 am, "Michael Keuter" <li...@mksolutions.info> wrote:
    >> 
    >>   Sent from a mobile device.
    >> 
    >>   Michael Keuter
    >> 
    >>> Am 08.01.2018 um 00:12 schrieb Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
    >>> 
    >>> Hi Michael. Yes it certainly would be great to have this working.
    >>> It looks like Asternic is OnBox only?
    >> 
    >>   Maybe the easiest is to ask Nicolas directly ...
    >> 
    >>> Regards
    >>> Michael Knill
    >>> -----Original Message-----
    >>> From: Michael Keuter <li...@mksolutions.info>
    >>> Reply-To: AstLinux List <astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
    >>> Date: Sunday, 7 January 2018 at 9:59 pm
    >>> To: AstLinux List <astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
    >>> Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] CDR Reporting and Analysis
    >>> 
    >>>> Am 06.01.2018 um 01:57 schrieb Michael Knill 
<michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>:
    >>>> 
    >>>> Hi Group
    >>>> 
    >>>> Im getting a number of requests from my customers for this and Im not 
quite sure which way to go.
    >>>> Here are my current options:
    >>>>  • Roll my own on Astlinux – Certainly the best option but also the 
most time consuming and potentially costly
    >>>>  • Use an external application e.g. CDR Stats – I am concerned about 
the integration requirements to Astlinux. Is anyone using this?
    >>>>  • Some other option?
    >>>> 
    >>>> I would love to hear what others are doing in this space.
    >>>> 
    >>>> Regards
    >>>> Michael Knill
    >>> 
    >>> Years ago I used the old (Areski) Asterisk-Stat (the predesessor of the 
current CDR Stats), with a MySQL connector (custom build was needed).
    >>> But at that time the GUI was quite barebone and nothing for my 
customers :-), so I used it only for my own testing.
    >>> 
    >>> I looked at the "new" CDR Stats 3.x a while a ago. But it needs the 
"CDR Pusher" application which is Go based:
    >>> 
    >>> http://docs.cdr-stats.org/en/latest/installation/configure-asterisk.html
    >>> 
    >>> The good thing is, it is free and it supports more than one Asterisk 
server. I would be interested as well in CDR Stats (installed on a VM or so).
    >>> 
    >>> Maybe there are other ways to e.g. rsync the CDR SQLite database 
regularly, to include Go or rewrite the Go script in a language AstLinux 
supports.
    >>> 
    >>> https://github.com/cdr-stats/cdr-pusher
    >>> 
    >>> BTW: Go 1.9 is already included in BR2 :-).
    >>> 
    >>> Michael
    >>> 
    >>> http://www.mksolutions.info
    >>> 
    >>> PS: There is also another commercial CDR application from Nicolas 
Gaudino (the FOP2 guy): http://www.asternic.net/cdrreports/
    > 
    >        Michael
    > 
    >        http://www.mksolutions.info
    > 
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