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<DIV><FONT><FONT face=Arial><SPAN class=437385919-26012006>Yes I did. Fair
question. I think it`s working, but is there anyway to know for
sure? Show modules show app_cdr.so as
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT size=3>On Thursday 26 Jan 2006 16:50, Michaël
Gaudette wrote:<BR>></FONT><FONT size=3><I>
Hi,<BR></I>></FONT><I><BR></I><FONT size=3>></FONT><FONT size=3><I> I've
just reinstalled Asterisk 1.2.3 on a fresh system and since
I've<BR></I>></FONT><FONT size=3><I> noticed that the CDR logging in MySQL
(on a different computer) has<BR></I>></FONT><FONT size=3><I> stopped. I
thought it wasn't logging anything at all, but I realized
after<BR></I>></FONT><FONT size=3><I> a bit of searching that there were log
files in<BR></I>></FONT><FONT size=3><I>
/var/log/asterisk/cdr_custom and /var/log/asterisk/cdr_csv with up
to<BR></I>></FONT><FONT size=3><I> date logs.<BR></I><BR>Did you install
asterisk-addons?<BR><BR><BR>B<BR></DIV></FONT></FONT></BODY></HTML>