Reorder some options in cdr.conf.sample.

Put all of the options that affect the contents of CDRs together, instead
of having the batch mode options in the middle of them.


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8@281294 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
certified/1.8.6
Russell Bryant 15 years ago
parent ab050f313d
commit 5b55d4cbe5

@ -29,6 +29,21 @@
; channel.)
;unanswered = no
; Normally, CDR's are not closed out until after all extensions are finished
; executing. By enabling this option, the CDR will be ended before executing
; the "h" extension so that CDR values such as "end" and "billsec" may be
; retrieved inside of of this extension.
;endbeforehexten=no
; Normally, the 'billsec' field logged to the backends (text files or databases)
; is simply the end time (hangup time) minus the answer time in seconds. Internally,
; asterisk stores the time in terms of microseconds and seconds. By setting
; initiatedseconds to 'yes', you can force asterisk to report any seconds
; that were initiated (a sort of round up method). Technically, this is
; when the microsecond part of the end time is greater than the microsecond
; part of the answer time, then the billsec time is incremented one second.
;initiatedseconds=no
; Define the CDR batch mode, where instead of posting the CDR at the end of
; every call, the data will be stored in a buffer to help alleviate load on the
; asterisk server. Default is "no".
@ -65,21 +80,6 @@
; is "yes".
;safeshutdown=yes
; Normally, CDR's are not closed out until after all extensions are finished
; executing. By enabling this option, the CDR will be ended before executing
; the "h" extension so that CDR values such as "end" and "billsec" may be
; retrieved inside of of this extension.
;endbeforehexten=no
; Normally, the 'billsec' field logged to the backends (text files or databases)
; is simply the end time (hangup time) minus the answer time in seconds. Internally,
; asterisk stores the time in terms of microseconds and seconds. By setting
; initiatedseconds to 'yes', you can force asterisk to report any seconds
; that were initiated (a sort of round up method). Technically, this is
; when the microsecond part of the end time is greater than the microsecond
; part of the answer time, then the billsec time is incremented one second.
;initiatedseconds=no
;
;
; CHOOSING A CDR "BACKEND" (what kind of output to generate)

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