Ryan Courtnage wrote:
On 15-Dec-05, at 7:20 PM, Chris Jackson wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I use AMP which comes bundled with asterisk@home.
Starting with version 2.0 of asterisk@home, which has AMP 1.10.010
and Asterisk 1.2, call reports are broken - mostly I have garbage
like:
,,V "CID withheld" <,,V>
,° ,°
p, p,
Instead of the real numbers.
Occasionally, I get a good number there.
I have a HFC card with bristuff 0.3.0-PRE-1c.
I don't really know how to trace this issue, as I get correct
telephone numbers for example in the Voicemail; only reports in AMP
are broken.
Does anyone else also have this issue, or perhaps it's HFC /
bristuff related (it patches asterisk sources)?
We recently upgraded from Asterisk 1.09 and AMP 1.10.009 to Asterisk
1.2.0 and AMP 1.10.10 and are missing all CDR data from the time
that we upgraded until today's date. If I look in /var/
logs/asterisk/cdr-csv I see a Master.csv file that is up to date. It
has all the call records from the first install until today, so the
data is definitely getting recorded. However the reports show
nothing at all post November 20th which is the date we upgraded.
FYI, we have done dozens of upgrades to AMP 1.10.010 and * 1.2, and
have yet to see this problem.
Was asterisk-addons 1.2 also pulled and compiled? Please ensure that
cdr_addon_mysql.so compiled without error, and that you have no old *
1.0 modules in /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/
Ryan
Well Ryan, it seems as though you hit the nail somewhere on the head. I
checked /etc/asterisk/modules and for some reason cdr_addon_mysql.so was
listed as a noload. Just to be sure I downloaded the *_addons source for
1.2.0 and rebuilt and reinstalled it after commenting out the noload
line. I then used * console and loaded the module, it loaded fine with
no errors. Now I just have to wait and see. :)
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