[asterisk-users] Asterisk CDR Problem

Max Alex max.asterisk at gmail.com
Fri Aug 29 23:53:51 CDT 2008


Hi,
let me know that you have configured properly in res_pgsql.conf in asterisk
with proper, and it is connected properly to database with database details.

Thanks,
Max Alex
Voip Developer



On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Hiren Mistry <
hiren.mistry at mobilefundas.com> wrote:

>
> Hi ,
> I have check zapte.conf in and after make some correction that problem
> solve.
>
> But now I am facing other problem. We are using here Postgres Database and
> the data from CLI it can't insert in Postgres Database. I have also here
> mention below cdr_pgsql.conf, modules.conf and cdr.conf
>
> cdr.conf -- Below
> [general]
>
> [csv]
> usegmtime=yes ;log date/time in GMT
> loguniqueid=yes ;log uniqueid
> loguserfield=yes ;log user field
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> cdr_pgsql.conf -- Below
>
> [global]
> hostname=localhost
> ;hostname=122.160.10.81
> port=5432
> dbname=asterisk
> password=postgres
> user=postgres
> table=cdr
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> modules.conf -- Below
>
> [modules]
> autoload=yes
> ;preload => res_odbc.so
> ;preload => res_config_odbc.so
>
> noload => pbx_gtkconsole.so
> ;load => pbx_gtkconsole.so
> noload => pbx_kdeconsole.so
> load => res_musiconhold.so
> noload => chan_alsa.so
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> OUTPUT on CLI --- Below
> localhost*CLI> cdr status
> CDR logging: enabled
> CDR mode: simple
> CDR registered backend: csv
> CDR registered backend: cdr_manager
> CDR registered backend: cdr-custom
> localhost*CLI>
>
> also when I load manually cdr_pgsql.so on CLI then it show error which is
> also I describe below
> localhost*CLI> module load cdr_pgsql.so
> [Aug 29 10:22:21] WARNING[8984]: loader.c:362 load_dynamic_module: Error
> loading module 'cdr_pgsql.so': libpq.so.5: cannot open shared object file:
> No such file or directory
> [Aug 29 10:22:21] WARNING[8984]: loader.c:614 load_resource: Module
> 'cdr_pgsql.so' could not be loaded.
>
>
> So, Please guide me for load Postgres module in asterisk for CDR Database.
>
>   Subject:
> Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk CLI Show Error :- ("**Unknown**") instead of
> ("Zap/22-1", )  From:
> "Max Alex" <max.asterisk at gmail.com> <max.asterisk at gmail.com>  Date:
> Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:48:16 +0530    To:
> "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
> Hi Hiren,
> Have you properly configured the zap channels in asterisk,
> which device have you configured in asterisk with zaptel?
>
> let me know the dial plan for ivr.
>
> Thanks,
> Max Alex
> Voip Developer
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Hiren Mistry <
> hiren.mistry at mobilefundas.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, Everybody,
>
> I am planning to make a new IVR on Asterisk I have Installed zaptel ,
> libpri, asterisk, asterisk-addon on CentOS 5
> I also start service of zaptel and asterisk it start successfully. But
> when goto asterisk CLI> prompt and check this IVR then all call string
> with ("**Unknown**") instead of ("Zap/22-1", ) and I have also 3 other
> Asterisk base IVR which is also on CentOS.
> [Asterisk CLI>  Executing [83301 at default:1] Answer("**Unknown**", "") in
> new stack ]
>
> Please Help me for Configuring this IVR.
>
> --
> With Regards,
> Hiren Mistry
>
>
>
> --
> With Regards,
> Hiren Mistry
>
>
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