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N 18:37 | Minimizing Delay Between Call End and CDR Database Storage 4 changes history +1,483 [Petr.halounek (4×)] | |||
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18:24 (cur | prev) +1,347 Petr.halounek talk contribs (Created page with "=Behavior= The VoIPmonitor sniffer service uses buffers for queuing inserts into the database. These buffers are either flushed to disk or processed from RAM, depending on the query_cache option (yes or no). When the database service performs well, the CDR can take up to 35 seconds after the call ends to appear in the database (and be visible in the GUI’s CDR view). ==Timeout after bye== 5 sec. There is a hardcoded 5-second timeout after the BYE is confirmed when no...") |
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17:32 | FAQ 3 changes history +235 [Petr.halounek (3×)] | |||
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N 17:06 | SQL queue is growing in a peaktime diffhist +1,254 Petr.halounek talk contribs (Created page with "= Delay between active call and cdr view = The Active Calls view in the GUI displays the timestart of a calls(INVITEs) obtained from the VoIPmonitor sniffer service, whereas the CDR view shows the stored CDRs (after the call ends) from the database. == SQLq/SQLf == In the service status (expanded status, status line) under GUI -> Settings -> Sensors : status, the SQLq/SQLf values represent the size of the queue before the CDRs are pushed to the database. When SQLq/SQLf i...") |