Another possibility but for those using mediaproxy, you can see all the
ongoing sessions UA type, codec etc in console or in the web.
Adrian
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This is a fairly hard problem.
For example, it is very difficult
to write a query that finds all UA devices that
have more than one call at a time. Or a query that
determines the maximum number of calls that were
concurrently active during any given month for all accounts.
This leaves table scanning. I can write a query
that finds :
1) The start time for all calls for a specific account
2) The end time for all calls for a specific account.
Union both result sets together, order by the time field.
Then increment a counter each time you see a start, decrement the
same counter when you see an end. Whenever you get a new
'start' time check the concurrency counter against a max concurrency
counter.
This is a fairly expensive operation. I don't think it can be done
by query alone. It would take a query and some scripting.
Another way would be to keep track of 'max concurrent calls' via
a database trigger. That is, I can create a trigger that accomplishes
the logic above every time an
acc record is inserted (and a new start time is recorded) and every
time it is updated (end time is recorded).
You could also do the same from a script inside the ser.cfg processing.
-g
On Oct 26, 2004, at 4:48 PM, Jan Janak wrote: