Hi Razvan, Not a very relevant question to ask, but is it possible to disable accounting when dialog times out?? So that no record is entered in the DB because of dialog timeout. I can probably setflag for syslog accounting where such calls will also get logged !!
--- Jayesh On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Jayesh Nambiar <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Razvan, > Thanks for your reply. Is it possible to use only the acc module of trunk > version with the 1.7.1 stable version or do I have to download and > configure the entire latest trunk version of opensips. > I intend to use this in production setup, so just a little more worried > about the reliability. > > Thanks again, > > --- Jayesh > > >> Hello, Jayesh! >> >> You can not achieve this scenario in OpenSIPS 1.7.1, but you can wit the >> acc module from trunk version. There you have a new parameter, >> db_extra_bye[1], that can evaluate the pseudo variables after the BYE >> message is received. >> >> An easier way to implement this, is to initialize a dlg_val with the >> value 1, and if you receive a BYE message, change it to 0. If you don't >> receive any BYE and a timeout is triggered, then the value will remain 1 >> and that is what you will see in the database. Otherwise, for a normal >> hang up, you should set it to 0 and this will reflect in the DB. But >> once again, this will only work with the trunk version, adding the >> dlg_val to the db_extra_bye parameter. >> >> [1] http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/devel/acc.html#id293815 >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Ra(zvan Crainea >> OpenSIPS Developer >> >> >> >> On 01/18/2012 01:35 PM, Jayesh Nambiar wrote: >> > Hi, >> > I am using CDR accounting with mysql in my script. I want a way to >> > know if the CDR record is because of a dialog_timeout. Is there some >> > standard way of notifying it from the script. I was thinking of >> > something like this: >> > I have an extra column "timeout" in my acc table which is inserted >> > using db_extra parameter $avp(timeout) which is initialized to 0. If I >> > know somewhere in the script that dialog has timed out, I set this >> > $avp(timeout) to 1, so that the record inserted will have timeout >> > column value as 1 and it will be easily identifiable. >> > >> > I understand that AVPs are not dialog persistent, but probably I can >> > use some dlg_val variables. Also I dont find any function that >> > indicates the dialog_timeout event. Another idea was to set the >> > bye_on_timeout flag by calling create_dialog("B") and in local_route >> > catch the BYE request and set the dlg_val variables there. >> > >> > Wanted to know if any of these ideas can work or is there some more >> > standard way of doing it. >> > >> > --- Jayesh >> > >> > >> > >
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