> -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Elacion, Jr. [mailto:atelacion@;imgame.com.ph]
> There are times that our subscriber would like to verify > their transactions and we have hard time in doing this. We > do it manually like grep the accesslog for a particular cell > no and it give us a pain. > Another thing is to monitor the reply of our system. Another method that I forgot to mention, would be to get Kannel to log to syslog, or even a remote syslog and then write a new (or use an existing, I'm sure there are several) syslog daemon that logs to a database. -- Oded Arbel m-Wise mobile solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] +972-9-9581711 (116) +972-67-340014 ::.. Joe: "Billy prefers models and limousines. I can do with hookers and taxis." -- from "Hard Core Logo" > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Andy Elacion, Jr. [mailto:atelacion@;imgame.com.ph] > > > > > I ask this in user group but it seems that I ask in the > wrong group. > > > > > > Can the accesslog be stored on a database, ie mySQL? > > > > Not in any way related to Kannel. there are several > interesting methods that allow you to store logs in a > database w/o the logging application being aware of the fact. > why would you want to do that anyway ? > > > > -- > > Oded Arbel > > m-Wise mobile solutions > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > +972-9-9581711 (116) > > +972-67-340014 > > > > ::.. > > "In a world full of people, Only some want to fly, Isn't > that crazy? crazy?" > > -- SEAL / "Crazy" > > >