[asterisk-users] Question about core CDR system for multilpe servers

Danny Nicholas danny at debsinc.com
Thu Jun 4 11:24:59 CDT 2009


This all sounds very nice and do-able, but doesn't this sound like a
high-odds scenario for creating a single point-of-failure especially if the
5 machines are all creating a high volume of calls?

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Gustavo A Gonzalez escribió:
> Hi all! I’m not sure if it is the correct place but, I’ve five boxes
running
> asterisk and each one with his own cdr mysql database. What Im looking for
> is to get a core CDR system that holds information stored on each asterisk
> server. Have you any suggestion/process to accomplish that?. Thanks!!!
>
> Gustavo A. González
>
>   
Well, this sounds fairly simple. Can you do it by configuring each 
asterisk server (cdr_mysql.conf) to connect to the same MySQL core 
database server. Inside it, you can have each server CDR in a separate 
database, or in a single database for all of them using different table 
names. How to configure it, depends on performance inside the MySQL 
server, and how do you want to store the information. Maybe is not a 
good idea to have all the CDRs on the same database if the tables are 
going to be too big. But having all of them in a single database server, 
shouldn't be a problem.

Cheers,

-- 
Ing. Miguel Molina
Grupo de Tecnología
Millenium Phone Center


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