True, and actually not having it realtime is not a drama. If you're having simultaneous calls in the hundreds, you don't care what's happening *right* now, as long as you know what was happening in the recent past, like 1-2 minutes delay, which is still good enough to monitor for security issues popping up.
It's a nice pragmatic way I'ld say! Thx! 2014-02-06 Daniel Tryba <dan...@pocos.nl>: > On Thursday 06 February 2014 08:47:57 davy wrote: > > Would this be a good way to do this, or am I bluntly missing the better > > way? > > Maybe just doing it "offline"? I just take the standard mysql acc > accounting, > every minute I'll scan acc for completed calls, generate a csv, delete the > processed accs and store the csv it in a place my billing platform will > find > it to import. You only have to figure out how the csv should be structured > for > cdr-stats. > > Pro: Impact on kamailio processes is 0. > Con: Not realtime, completed calls only. > > -- > > POCOS B.V. - Croy 9c - 5653 LC Eindhoven > Telefoon: 040 293 8661 - Fax: 040 293 8658 > http://www.pocos.nl/ - http://www.sipo.nl/ > K.v.K. Eindhoven 17097024 > > _______________________________________________ > SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list > sr-users@lists.sip-router.org > http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >
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