jayesh nambiar wrote:
hi everybody,
I've just put my openser 0.9.5 in the production environment and it
works well. For now, I jus use a query to extract the CDR
as "call_date", "orig_number", "termination_number",
"duration" and
"src_ip".
but when the volume is very large I get the following problem. The
scenario is as follows.
call_date | orig_number |
term_number | duration | src_ip
2005-09-25 20:45:30 | 203@my_sip_server |
56924536@my_sip_server |
14:00:30 X.X.X.X
2005-09-25 20:45:30 |56924356@my_sip_server | 43234123@my_sip_server
| 4:00:30 X.X.X.X
I get the same number as the origination number which was the
they are different:
56924536@my_sip_server
56924356@my_sip_server
^^
are they real different or is this a type?
I always used the SQL query from serweb (the accouting tab) to match CDRs.
regards
klaus
destination number some moments before, when in
reality it is not
possible to call from that particular number.
But this only happens when the calling volume is really large. Does
anyone have any idea regarding this.
If you want to see the query I can do that.
pls share if there is some better query to generate the CDR..
I have also downloaded the latest version 0.10.x from CVS head. Can
somebody tell me how stable is it for the production environment.
thanx
jayesh
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