I am using AMI Originate on asterisk 1.8.11 on SIP channels. I have set
unanswered=yes in cdr.conf because I want to log NO ANSWER and BUSY
calls.
The issue is, that if a SIP peer is not registered, and an originate
request is made for that peer, a null cdr entry is made as follows:
Really interesting finding. From my point of view, it is a good thing.
Having spike in cpu load will harm voice quality for sure, but it can hurts
if you are relaying on prompt write of cdr records.
What cdr backend are you using? Maybe the constant speed you see is the
maximal write speed the
I tried it on asterisk version 1.8 as well as other minor releases of 1.6.
Its the same. Not a silly question, since silly products usually have
instantaneous errors vanished by a silly action :)
I tried changing different parameters in cdr.conf and reloading multiple
times...
Yes, I am just using
Asterisk can cache cdr records to avoid having to write continuosly in the
cdr backend. Writing in bunch instead one at once improves performance.
Check the cdr.conf file and disable the option batch if it hurts you.
Leandro
Il giorno 02/mar/2012 07:24, [Digital^Dude] ® millennium@gmail.com
I've tried with batch enabled as well as disabled, it seems irrespective of
the call burst I send to asterisk. CDR writes at a constant speed, not
changing with the call load!
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Leandro Dardini ldard...@gmail.com wrote:
Asterisk can cache cdr records to avoid
Why would you want it to do that? If the call is not complete, the system
cannot know the duration. Call duration is the heart of a call detail
record.
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Why would you want it to do that? If the call is not complete, the system
cannot know the duration. Call duration is the heart of a call detail
record.
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Does anyone know if there is a way to get CDR info into database before
call ends???
The only way I have figured out how to interact with the call before it
hangs up is to use the AGI to do various things -- whether it be
inserting DB rows or whatever -- both before and after the call.
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