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authorrussell <russell@f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b>2007-03-15 22:25:12 +0000
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-Call data records can be stored in many different databases or even CSV text.
-
-MSSQL: Asterisk can currently store CDRs into an MSSQL database in
- two different ways: cdr_odbc.c or cdr_tds.c
-
- Call Data Records can be stored using unixODBC (which requires
- the FreeTDS package) [cdr_odbc.c] or directly by using just the
- FreeTDS package [cdr_tds.c] The following provide some
- examples known to get asterisk working with mssql.
- NOTE: Only choose one db connector.
-
- ODBC [cdr_odbc.c]:
- Compile, configure, and install the latest unixODBC package:
- tar -zxvf unixODBC-2.2.9.tar.gz &&
- cd unixODBC-2.2.9 &&
- ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --prefix=/usr --disable-gui &&
- make &&
- make install
-
- Compile, configure, and install the latest FreeTDS package:
- tar -zxvf freetds-0.62.4.tar.gz &&
- cd freetds-0.62.4 &&
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-tdsver=7.0 \
- --with-unixodbc=/usr/lib &&
- make &&
- make install
-
- Compile, or recompile, asterisk so that it will now add support
- for cdr_odbc.c
-
- make clean &&
- make update &&
- make &&
- make install
-
- Setup odbc configuration files. These are working examples
- from my system. You will need to modify for your setup.
- You are not required to store usernames or passwords here.
-
- /etc/odbcinst.ini
- [FreeTDS]
- Description = FreeTDS ODBC driver for MSSQL
- Driver = /usr/lib/libtdsodbc.so
- Setup = /usr/lib/libtdsS.so
- FileUsage = 1
-
- /etc/odbc.ini
- [MSSQL-asterisk]
- description = Asterisk ODBC for MSSQL
- driver = FreeTDS
- server = 192.168.1.25
- port = 1433
- database = voipdb
- tds_version = 7.0
- language = us_english
-
- Only install one database connector. Do not confuse asterisk
- by using both ODBC (cdr_odbc.c) and FreeTDS (cdr_tds.c).
- This command will erase the contents of cdr_tds.conf
-
- [ -f /etc/asterisk/cdr_tds.conf ] > /etc/asterisk/cdr_tds.conf
-
- NOTE: unixODBC requires the freeTDS package, but asterisk does
- not call freeTDS directly.
-
- Setup cdr_odbc configuration files. These are working samples
- from my system. You will need to modify for your setup. Define
- your usernames and passwords here, secure file as well.
-
- /etc/asterisk/cdr_odbc.conf
- [global]
- dsn=MSSQL-asterisk
- username=voipdbuser
- password=voipdbpass
- loguniqueid=yes
-
- And finally, create the 'cdr' table in your mssql database.
-
- CREATE TABLE cdr (
- [calldate] [datetime] NOT NULL ,
- [clid] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [src] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [dst] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [dcontext] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [channel] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [dstchannel] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [lastapp] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [lastdata] [varchar] (80) NOT NULL ,
- [duration] [int] NOT NULL ,
- [billsec] [int] NOT NULL ,
- [disposition] [varchar] (45) NOT NULL ,
- [amaflags] [int] NOT NULL ,
- [accountcode] [varchar] (20) NOT NULL ,
- [uniqueid] [varchar] (32) NOT NULL ,
- [userfield] [varchar] (255) NOT NULL
- )
-
- Start asterisk in verbose mode, you should see that asterisk
- logs a connection to the database and will now record every
- call to the database when it's complete.
-
- TDS [cdr_tds.c]:
- Compile, configure, and install the latest FreeTDS package:
- tar -zxvf freetds-0.62.4.tar.gz &&
- cd freetds-0.62.4 &&
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-tdsver=7.0
- make &&
- make install
-
- Compile, or recompile, asterisk so that it will now add support
- for cdr_tds.c
-
- make clean &&
- make update &&
- make &&
- make install
-
- Only install one database connector. Do not confuse asterisk
- by using both ODBC (cdr_odbc.c) and FreeTDS (cdr_tds.c).
- This command will erase the contents of cdr_odbc.conf
-
- [ -f /etc/asterisk/cdr_odbc.conf ] > /etc/asterisk/cdr_odbc.conf
-
- Setup cdr_tds configuration files. These are working samples
- from my system. You will need to modify for your setup. Define
- your usernames and passwords here, secure file as well.
-
- /etc/asterisk/cdr_tds.conf
- [global]
- hostname=192.168.1.25
- port=1433
- dbname=voipdb
- user=voipdbuser
- password=voipdpass
- charset=BIG5
-
- And finally, create the 'cdr' table in your mssql database.
-
- CREATE TABLE cdr (
- [accountcode] [varchar] (20) NULL ,
- [src] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [dst] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [dcontext] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [clid] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [channel] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [dstchannel] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [lastapp] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [lastdata] [varchar] (80) NULL ,
- [start] [datetime] NULL ,
- [answer] [datetime] NULL ,
- [end] [datetime] NULL ,
- [duration] [int] NULL ,
- [billsec] [int] NULL ,
- [disposition] [varchar] (20) NULL ,
- [amaflags] [varchar] (16) NULL ,
- [uniqueid] [varchar] (32) NULL
- )
-
- Start asterisk in verbose mode, you should see that asterisk
- logs a connection to the database and will now record every
- call to the database when it's complete.
-
-
-MYSQL:
-
-
-PGSQL:
- If you want to go directly to postgresql database, and have the cdr_pgsql.so
- compiled you can use the following sample setup.
- On Debian, before compiling asterisk, just install libpqxx-dev.
- Other distros will likely have a similiar package.
-
- Once you have the compile done,
- copy the sample cdr_pgsql.conf file or create your own.
-
- Here is a sample:
-
- /etc/asterisk/cdr_pgsql.conf
- ; Sample Asterisk config file for CDR logging to PostgresSQL
- [global]
- hostname=localhost
- port=5432
- dbname=asterisk
- password=password
- user=postgres
- table=cdr
-
- ;Now create a table in postgresql for your cdrs
-
- ;SQL table where CDRs will be inserted
- ;Copy and paste this into your postgresql prompt.
- CREATE TABLE cdr (
- calldate time NOT NULL ,
- clid varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- src varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- dst varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- dcontext varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- channel varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- dstchannel varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- lastapp varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- lastdata varchar (80) NOT NULL ,
- duration int NOT NULL ,
- billsec int NOT NULL ,
- disposition varchar (45) NOT NULL ,
- amaflags int NOT NULL ,
- accountcode varchar (20) NOT NULL ,
- uniqueid varchar (32) NOT NULL ,
- userfield varchar (255) NOT NULL
- );
-
-
-SQLLITE:
-
-
-RADIUS: See doc/radius.txt for more information on cdr_radius