Hi Arsen,
Thank you for the reply.
Just a quick little question.
Previously, I had installed NodeRed on my Kamamilio to show total calls.
For that, I also enabled a JSON RPC module which used to collect data and
show it on NodeRed. My question is, can I use kamailio_exporter to scrape
data onto Prometheus from the same JSON RPC script running for NodeRed? Or,
do I need to rewrite a new script/code for Kamailio_exporter to scrape data?
*Regards,*
*Hisham Jan*
*VoIP Engineer*
*0322-6398775*
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 7:30 PM Arsen Semenov <arsperger(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Hisham,
Yes you can use it for monitoring total calls handled by kamailio.
In kamailio you need to configure dialog module and make sure you run
kamailio_exporter with dlg.stats_active enabled.
On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 6:57 PM, Hisham Ahmad Jan <
hisham.jan(a)haditelecom.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Kamailio version 5.3.7 with DISPATCHER module and I would like
to integrate my kamailio with a kamailio_exporter for monitoring using
Prometheus server.
Is it possible to collect data such as the number of total calls
(inbound, outbound) and plot time-graphs using those stats?
If so, what modules/functions would I need apart from the Dispatcher
module to be able to have efficient results?
Any degree of help will be appreciated.
*Hisham Jan*
*VoIP Engineer*
*0322-6398775*
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