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On 8/25/10 1:16 PM, Anders wrote:
Thanks Daniel. I found out that the sip_trace was
pretty straight
forward to turn off, by running "kamctl fifo sip_trace off". So far,
so good - no more massive data collection on that. Now I need to stop
the radius accounting from collecting data to the 'radacct' table. I
want to continue whatever goes to 'acc' - but I don't know if that
data comes from the radius accounting too(?). So what do I do to stop
collecting to 'radacct' but continue to 'acc'?
Accounting to radius is done by setting radius flag. Just remove all
parameters to acc module that starts with radius_*
Cheers,
Daniel
Thanks!!
--Anders
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 8/23/10 9:32 AM, Anders wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This concerns third party tools...I suspect.
>>
>> First - I run Kamailio 1.5 and use Siremis to calculate the calls
>> (actually just the stored procedure and cron job defined, not the
>> interface).
>>
>> I have earlier been messing around with CDRTools and radius, but I
>> don't use these anymore. However, they seem to still be generating
>> lots of data on this server and overloading MySql - so I really want
>> to get rid of them. Specifically are my radacct and sip_trace tables
>> in MySql getting huge, and keep being populated...and I want to stop
>> this 'madness'. What do I do to stop/remove this? without putting the
>> current installation at risk)
> what do you want to clean? the radius accounting and siptrace from your
> config?
>
> If yes, then just edit kamailio config and remove parameters for radius
> accounting and the siptrace module as well as sip_trace() function and
> siptrace parameter from there.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
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> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>
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>
>
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