[asterisk-dev] possible lack of CDR data recorded after an
attended transfer (atxfer)
Steve Murphy
murf at digium.com
Sun May 20 21:45:06 MST 2007
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 14:33 -0300, Caio Begotti wrote:
> On 18/05/2007, at 13:38, Steve Murphy wrote:
> > But, I've got plenty of time to work on straightening out CDR's.
> > And the
> > more I do, the more I want to just totally rip it out, and re-code it.
> > [...]
> > Transfers occur outside the normal flow of CDR updating/posting/
> > etc, but
> > still randomly update CDR fields, so that's why you see the mess you
> > see.
> > [...]
> > Hope this helps you get a feel for where I am with CDR fixing, and why
> > its in its current troubled state, and where I'm heading with it.
>
> Murf, thank you so much for your patience to answer this thread with
> so many information and share your thoughts. That's exactly I was
> looking for (it helped me A LOT). I wasn't looking for a quick fix,
> really. I just didn't understand the current state of CDR storaging
> in Asterisk and now I'm pretty confortable with it. Not because it
> "sucks" or something or it "works" for me, but because now I
> understand the problems of it.
>
> Although it's bad news for some (including me, regarding this
> attended transfer situation), I think everybody knows now what to
> expect and what is possible to accomplish. Do you believe it would
> worth to collect some real CDR data to analyze and sort out the
> actual "bugs" in 1.4 code? Is it possible to simulate it with
> perfection or would you like users to send you in their public data?
Caio--
Thanks for the offer; at this point in time, I don't think I need
examples, as generated CDR data lacks information, and I can easily
reproduce the various transfer sequences. I'll be experimenting with
fixes over the next few weeks.
murf
--
Steve Murphy
Software Developer
Digium
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