Hello list,
we are in the process of releasing a new version of QueueMetrics that will
be able to analyze queue_log data stored on MySQL table, with no need to
change your table definition. If you currently host queue_log data on
MySQL and would like to help us testing it, please drop us a
Hoho,
just two days, I had do this change to asterisk-1.0.9.
Update the queue log to mysql. It seems works well.
lenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道:
Thanks, is there a standard schema for queue_log or can I define it myself?Thanksl.In data Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:48:13 +0200, William Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECT
Checkout this.
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-July/116881.html
I borrowed the structure from somewhere else that I found it..
Since then I've moved primarily to postgres through odbc for myself.
-bill
On 16-Sep-05, at 2:44 PM, lenz wrote:
Thanks, is there a standard sc
Thanks, is there a standard schema for queue_log or can I define it myself?
Thanks
l.
In data Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:48:13 +0200, William Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ha scritto:
Best to log directly to MySQL. Add in ODBC code.
You are not the first to ask for it.
-bill
On 16-Sep-05, at 11:06
Best to log directly to MySQL. Add in ODBC code.
You are not the first to ask for it.
-bill
On 16-Sep-05, at 11:06 AM, lenz wrote:
Hello,
is there a best practice to upload queue_log file into MySQL? or -
better
- to have Asterisk log the queue_log straight to MySQL?
Is it worth doing?
Th
Hello,
is there a best practice to upload queue_log file into MySQL? or - better
- to have Asterisk log the queue_log straight to MySQL?
Is it worth doing?
Thanks
l.
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