[SR-Users] Kamailio and CDR

Yu Boot yu at yu-boot.ru
Fri Apr 5 14:25:13 CEST 2019


OK, to begin with, *time params of acc module do nothing with 
call_start  and call_end fields in resulting CDR, they're still in 
unixtime. :(


04.04.2019 14:29, Fred Posner пишет:
> Hi,
>
> As Daniel said, you may want to look to the Dialog module here. You can use an xlog statement, database call, api, or whatever you would like to customize this for your needs.
>
> This list isn’t to do the work for you, but to steer you in the right direction.
>
> It may be helpful to tell the list what you have tried...
>
> -- Fred
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>
>> On Apr 4, 2019, at 02:20, Yu Boot <yu at yu-boot.ru> wrote:
>>
>> Anyone? I can't believe that nobody of Kami users don't have these problems with CDR.
>>
>>
>> 03.04.2019 16:03, Yu Boot пишет:
>>> You didn't catch my idea. Here's what Kami writes to syslog:
>>>
>>>
>>>   NOTICE: acc [acc_cdr.c:352]: log_write_cdr(): start_time=1554295999.014; end_time=1554296092.164; duration=93.150; src_user=4956885645; src_domain=65.181.181.218; src_ip=65.181.181.218; dst_ouser=9956885645; dst_user=6004440; dst_domain=181.188.186.32
>>>
>>>
>>> 1. I want to get rid from junk in beginning of CDR string, and ideally, remove params names.
>>>
>>> 2. I want end_time in human-readable format
>>>
>>> 3 and last little problem - I want call duration will be always integer.
>>>
>>> Is anything of it attainable with Kami? These CDRs issues is a last thing that keep me from using Kami instead of Yate as a SBC.
>>>
>>>
>>> 03.04.2019 15:43, Daniel-Constantin Mierla пишет:
>>>> You can direct the syslog messages printed by acc module by setting the
>>>> parameter:
>>>>
>>>>     -
>>>> https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/5.2.x/modules/acc.html#acc.p.log_facility
>>>>
>>>> to a specific value and then configure the syslog application to write
>>>> the messages with that facility to a specific file. In this way you can
>>>> get acc records in a dedicated file, not together with the rest of logs
>>>> printed by kamailio. See also:
>>>>
>>>>     - https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/tutorials/3.2.x/syslog
>>>>
>>>> You can also look at acc_json, you can construct a way to push the acc
>>>> records to your own backend where you can do whatever suits better for
>>>> your needs.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Daniel
>>>>
>>>>> On 03.04.19 14:31, Yu Boot wrote:
>>>>> Thanks for a reply
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I need CDR easily "greppable", so it must be in regular text file.
>>>>> Very easy to parse, generate stats, and again, it can be "tail-f'ed".
>>>>>
>>>>> And I want time in human readable format.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now iI use acc/dialog, result is horrible syslog output which is 50%
>>>>> meaningless syslog stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Show me right way. Or "Kamailio-way" to get CDR.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 03.04.2019 15:01, Daniel-Constantin Mierla пишет:
>>>>>> The dialog+acc can also write the cdrs to database, afaik. If
>>>>>> documentation says different, maybe it was forgotten to be updated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Or you look for something different than using dialog+acc?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 03.04.19 13:27, Yu Boot wrote:
>>>>>>> Is there any other way to retrieve CDRs from Kami other than
>>>>>>> dialog/acc modules and writing CDRs to syslog only?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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