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Revision as of 03:21, 10 October 2008
Asterisk-Stat
Asterisk-Stat : CDR Analyser is a PHP WEB application allowing you to view CDR details and do custom searches.
Let's start by installing all the prerequiste programs and tools.
Create SQL Indexes
Add indexing to some fields for the Asterisk Databse.
Replace asterisk with your databse name and replace cdr with your table name.
mysql use asteirsk ALTER TABLE `cdr` ADD INDEX ( `calldate` ); ALTER TABLE `cdr` ADD INDEX ( `dst` ); ALTER TABLE `cdr` ADD INDEX ( `accountcode` ); exit
Install httpd and php requirements
Install WEB services and PHP.
yum install httpd service httpd start chkconfig httpd on yum install php php-gd php-mysql
Download Asterisk-Stat
Download and extract Asterisk-Stat
cd /var/www/html wget http://www.areski.net/asterisk-stat-v2/asterisk-stat-v2_0_1.tar.gz tar xvzf asterisk-stat-v2_0_1.tar.gz mv asterisk-stat-v2/ cdr/
Edit the config file
Edit the configuration file.
vi /var/www/html/cdr/lib/defines.php
WEB Location
Change the define statements to suite
define ("WEBROOT", "http://asterisk.klaverstyn.com/stat/"); define ("FSROOT", "/var/www/html/cdr/");
Databse Details
Change the databse connection details
define ("HOST", "localhost"); define ("PORT", "5432"); define ("USER", "username"); define ("PASS", "password"); define ("DBNAME", "asteirsk"); define ("DB_TYPE", "mysql"); // mysql or postgres
Table Details
Change the table name if required
define ("DB_TABLENAME", "cdr");
Bug Fix
If your table is called cdr then you do not have a problem. If you have created a table called something different then you need to edit call-log.php on line 232 column 103 and change cdr to the name of your table.