Reported by: casper
Patches:
      cdr.conf.diff uploaded by casper (license 55)

Fix a few errors in sample cdr config file.


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4@80130 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
1.4
Jason Parker 18 years ago
parent 108326e3d1
commit 8eda8a5fa6

@ -48,7 +48,6 @@
; submission of CDR data during asterisk shutdown, set this to "yes". Default ; submission of CDR data during asterisk shutdown, set this to "yes". Default
; is "yes". ; is "yes".
;safeshutdown=yes ;safeshutdown=yes
;
; Normally, CDR's are not closed out until after all extensions are finished ; 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 ; executing. By enabling this option, the CDR will be ended before executing
@ -58,7 +57,7 @@
; ;
; ;
; CHOOSING A CDR "BACKEND" (what kind of output to generate ; CHOOSING A CDR "BACKEND" (what kind of output to generate)
; ;
; To choose a backend, you have to make sure either the right category is ; To choose a backend, you have to make sure either the right category is
; defined in this file, or that the appropriate config file exists, and has the ; defined in this file, or that the appropriate config file exists, and has the
@ -90,34 +89,34 @@
; file, define the [csv] category in this file. No database necessary. The example ; file, define the [csv] category in this file. No database necessary. The example
; config files are set up to provide this kind of output by default. ; config files are set up to provide this kind of output by default.
; ;
; To get custom csv CDR records, make sure the cdr-custom.config file ; To get custom csv CDR records, make sure the cdr_custom.conf file
; is present, and contains the proper [mappings] section. The advantage to ; is present, and contains the proper [mappings] section. The advantage to
; using this backend, is that you can define which fields to output, and in ; using this backend, is that you can define which fields to output, and in
; what order. By default, the example configs are set up to mimic the cdr-csv ; what order. By default, the example configs are set up to mimic the cdr-csv
; output. If you don't make any changes to the mappings, you are basically generating ; output. If you don't make any changes to the mappings, you are basically generating
; the same thing as cdr-csv, but expending more CPU cycles to do so! ; the same thing as cdr-csv, but expending more CPU cycles to do so!
; ;
; To get manager events generated, make sure the cdr_manager.config file exists, ; To get manager events generated, make sure the cdr_manager.conf file exists,
; and the [general] section is defined, with the single variable' enabled = yes'. ; and the [general] section is defined, with the single variable 'enabled = yes'.
; ;
; for odbc, make sure all the proper libs are installed, that "make menuselect" ; For odbc, make sure all the proper libs are installed, that "make menuselect"
; shows that the modules are available, and the cdr_odbc.conf file exists, and ; shows that the modules are available, and the cdr_odbc.conf file exists, and
; has a [global] section with the proper variables defined. ; has a [global] section with the proper variables defined.
; ;
; for pgsql, make sure all the proper libs are installed, that "make menuselect" ; For pgsql, make sure all the proper libs are installed, that "make menuselect"
; shows that the modules are available, and the cdr_pgsql.conf file exists, and ; shows that the modules are available, and the cdr_pgsql.conf file exists, and
; has a [global] section with the proper variables defined. ; has a [global] section with the proper variables defined.
; ;
; for logging to radius databases, make sure all the proper libs are installed, that ; For logging to radius databases, make sure all the proper libs are installed, that
; "make menuselect" shows that the modules are available, and the [radius] ; "make menuselect" shows that the modules are available, and the [radius]
; category is defined in this file, and in that section, make sure the 'radiuscfg' ; category is defined in this file, and in that section, make sure the 'radiuscfg'
; variable is properly pointing to an existing radiusclient.conf file. ; variable is properly pointing to an existing radiusclient.conf file.
; ;
; for logging to sqlite databases, make sure the 'cdr.db' file exists in the log directory, ; For logging to sqlite databases, make sure the 'cdr.db' file exists in the log directory,
; which is usually /var/log/asterisk. Of course, the proper libraries should be available ; which is usually /var/log/asterisk. Of course, the proper libraries should be available
; during the 'configure' operation. ; during the 'configure' operation.
; ;
; for tds logging, make sure the proper libraries are available during the 'configure' ; For tds logging, make sure the proper libraries are available during the 'configure'
; phase, and that cdr_tds.conf exists and is properly set up with a [global] category. ; phase, and that cdr_tds.conf exists and is properly set up with a [global] category.
; ;
; Also, remember, that if you wish to log CDR info to a database, you will have to define ; Also, remember, that if you wish to log CDR info to a database, you will have to define
@ -126,15 +125,14 @@
; ;
[csv] [csv]
usegmtime=yes ;log date/time in GMT usegmtime=yes ; log date/time in GMT. Default is "no"
loguniqueid=yes ;log uniqueid loguniqueid=yes ; log uniqueid. Default is "no
loguserfield=yes ;log user field loguserfield=yes ; log user field. Default is "no
;[radius] ;[radius]
;usegmtime=yes ;log date/time in GMT ;usegmtime=yes ; log date/time in GMT
;loguniqueid=yes ;log uniqueid ;loguniqueid=yes ; log uniqueid
;loguserfield=yes ;log user field ;loguserfield=yes ; log user field
; Set this to the location of the radiusclient-ng configuration file ; Set this to the location of the radiusclient-ng configuration file
; The default is /etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf ; The default is /etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf
;radiuscfg => /usr/local/etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf ;radiuscfg => /usr/local/etc/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient.conf

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