Asterisk CDR Tables: Difference between revisions
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Once the database is created and we have selected it for use, we can now create the required tables(s). | Once the database is created and we have selected it for use, we can now create the required tables(s). | ||
For Asterisk 10.x onwards. | For Asterisk 10.x onwards. | ||
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CREATE TABLE | CREATE TABLE cdr_test ( | ||
sequence int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, | sequence int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, | ||
start datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', | start datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', | ||
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uniqueid varchar(32) NOT NULL default '', | uniqueid varchar(32) NOT NULL default '', | ||
userfield varchar(255) NOT NULL default '', | userfield varchar(255) NOT NULL default '', | ||
PRIMARY KEY ( | PRIMARY KEY (sequence) | ||
); | ); | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 00:04, 7 May 2012
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Create Database
The following information is based on Asterisk 1.6.x.
The first thing required is to create a database for the CDR to be stored, and then we need to create a table.
mysql create database asteriskcdr; use asteriskcdr;
Once the database is created and we have selected it for use, we can now create the required tables(s).
For Asterisk 10.x onwards.
CREATE TABLE cdr_test ( sequence int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, start datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', answer datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', end datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', clid varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', src varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', dst varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', dcontext varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', dstchannel varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', channel varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', lastapp varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', lastdata varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', duration int(11) NOT NULL default '0', billsec int(11) NOT NULL default '0', disposition varchar(45) NOT NULL default '', amaflags int(11) NOT NULL default '0', accountcode varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', uniqueid varchar(32) NOT NULL default '', userfield varchar(255) NOT NULL default '', PRIMARY KEY (sequence) );
For Asterisk 1.8.x and previous verisons.
CREATE TABLE cdr ( calldate datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', clid varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', src varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', dst varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', dcontext varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', channel varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', dstchannel varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', lastapp varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', lastdata varchar(80) NOT NULL default '', duration int(11) NOT NULL default '0', billsec int(11) NOT NULL default '0', disposition varchar(45) NOT NULL default '', amaflags int(11) NOT NULL default '0', accountcode varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', uniqueid varchar(32) NOT NULL default '', userfield varchar(255) NOT NULL default '' );
Asterisk 1.6.x seems to deny logon to mysql using the root account. You will need to create a username and password for the asteriskcdr database so Asterisk can logon and make the required changes.
Change cdruser and logit to the username and password that you would like to use.
GRANT ALL ON *.* to cdruser@localhost identified by 'logit'; flush privileges;
Configure Asterisk
Edit the Asterisk cdr_mysql.conf file and enter the appropriate database connection details.
[global] hostname=127.0.0.1 dbname=asterisk table=cdr password=passw0rd user=cdruser
With the Asterisk CLI reload the cdr module
module reload cdr_mysql.so
Once the module is reloaded you can test connectivity by typing in:
cdr mysql status
You should get a response like
Connected to databse-name@localhost, port 3306 using table table-name for 2 seconds.
Make sure you have a look at CDR Analyser so you can view your CDR via a WEB page.