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This guide explains how VoIPmonitor manages data retention for both captured packets (PCAP files) and Call Detail Records (CDRs) in the database. Proper configuration is essential for managing disk space and maintaining long-term database performance.
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Data Cleaning and Retention}}
[[Category:Configuration]]
[[Category:Administration]]
 
This guide explains how VoIPmonitor manages data retention for PCAP files and database records.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==


VoIPmonitor generates two primary types of data that require periodic cleaning:
VoIPmonitor generates two types of data requiring periodic cleanup:
* '''PCAP Files:''' Raw packet captures of SIP/RTP/GRAPH data stored on the filesystem in the spool directory. These can consume significant disk space.
* '''CDR Data:''' Call metadata stored in the MySQL database. Large tables can slow down GUI performance if not managed properly.


The system uses two separate, independent mechanisms to manage the retention of this data:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Data Type !! Storage !! Cleanup Mechanism !! Key Parameters
|-
| '''PCAP Files''' || Filesystem (spool directory) || Cleanspool process (every 5 min) || <code>maxpoolsize</code>, <code>maxpooldays</code>
|-
| '''CDR Records''' || MySQL database || Partition dropping (instant) || <code>cleandatabase</code>
|}


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{{Note|These are '''independent systems''' - filesystem cleanup does not affect database records and vice versa.}}
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rectangle "VoIPmonitor Sensor" as sensor
=== Quick Reference ===


package "Filesystem Storage" {
{| class="wikitable"
  folder "/var/spool/voipmonitor" as spool {
|-
    file "SIP PCAPs" as sip
! Purpose !! Parameter !! Example
    file "RTP PCAPs" as rtp
|-
    file "GRAPH files" as graph
| Limit total PCAP size || <code>maxpoolsize</code> || <code>maxpoolsize = 512000</code> (500 GB)
    file "AUDIO files" as audio
|-
  }
| Limit RTP specifically || <code>maxpoolrtpsize</code> || <code>maxpoolrtpsize = 102400</code> (100 GB)
}
|-
| Limit PCAP age || <code>maxpooldays</code> || <code>maxpooldays = 30</code>
|-
| CDR retention (days) || <code>cleandatabase</code> || <code>cleandatabase = 30</code>
|-
| CDR retention (size) || <code>cleandatabase_size</code> || <code>cleandatabase_size = 512000</code> (+ <code>cleandatabase_size_force = true</code>)
|-
| Save only RTP stats || <code>savertp</code> || <code>savertp = header</code> (saves ~90% space)
|}


database "MySQL Database" {
== Filesystem Cleaning (PCAP Files) ==
  collections "cdr" as cdr
  collections "cdr_next" as cdrnext
  collections "register_state" as reg
  collections "sip_msg" as sipmsg
}


sensor --> spool : writes
=== How Cleanspool Works ===
sensor --> cdr : writes


rectangle "Filesystem Cleaner\n(maxpoolsize/maxpooldays)" as fscleaner #E8F5E9
The sniffer maintains a file index '''in memory'''. Every 5 minutes, the cleanspool thread checks retention limits and deletes the oldest files when limits are exceeded.
rectangle "Database Cleaner\n(cleandatabase)" as dbcleaner #E3F2FD


fscleaner --> spool : deletes old files
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dbcleaner --> cdr : drops partitions
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note bottom of fscleaner : Runs every 5 minutes\nDeletes oldest data first
S -> FS: Write PCAP
note bottom of dbcleaner : Daily partition drop\nInstant operation
S -> MEM: Update index
... Every 5 minutes ...
C -> MEM: Find oldest files\nexceeding limits
loop Delete old files
    C -> FS: DELETE
    C -> MEM: Remove entry
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note over MEM : Persisted to\n.cleanspool_cache
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== Filesystem Cleaning (PCAP Spool Directory) ==
The <code>.cleanspool_cache</code> files in hourly directories serve as '''persistent storage for fast restart''' - they allow quick index reload without scanning the entire filesystem.


The sensor stores captured call data in a structured directory tree on the local filesystem.
{{Note|1='''Legacy Indexing:''' Old VoIPmonitor versions stored metadata in MySQL <code>files</code> table. This can be enabled with <code>cleanspool_use_files = yes</code> (deprecated, do not use).}}


=== Spool Directory Location ===
=== Retention Configuration ===
 
By default, all data is stored in <code>/var/spool/voipmonitor</code>. This location can be changed by setting the <code>spooldir</code> option in <code>voipmonitor.conf</code>.


=== Retention Configuration ===
Limits can be set by '''size''' (MB) or '''age''' (days). When both are configured, the first limit reached triggers cleanup.


The cleaning process runs automatically every 5 minutes and removes the oldest data based on the rules you define in <code>voipmonitor.conf</code>. You can set limits based on total size (in Megabytes) or age (in days). If both a size and day limit are set for the same data type, the first limit that is reached will trigger the cleaning.
==== Global Limits ====


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Parameter !! Default Value !! Description
! Parameter !! Default !! Description
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolsize</code> || 102400 (100 GB) || The total maximum disk space for '''all''' captured data (SIP, RTP, GRAPH, AUDIO).
| <code>maxpoolsize</code> || 102400 (100 GB) || Maximum total size for all PCAP data
|-
|-
| <code>maxpooldays</code> || (unset) || The maximum number of days to keep '''all''' captured data.
| <code>maxpooldays</code> || (unset) || Maximum age in days for all PCAP data
|}
 
==== Per-Type Limits ====
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolsipsize</code> || (unset) || A specific size limit for SIP PCAP files only.
! Data Type !! Size Parameter !! Days Parameter
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolsipdays</code> || (unset) || A specific age limit for SIP PCAP files only.
| SIP signaling || <code>maxpoolsipsize</code> || <code>maxpoolsipdays</code>
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolrtpsize</code> || (unset) || A specific size limit for RTP PCAP files only.
| RTP audio || <code>maxpoolrtpsize</code> || <code>maxpoolrtpdays</code>
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolrtpdays</code> || (unset) || A specific age limit for RTP PCAP files only.
| Quality graphs || <code>maxpoolgraphsize</code> || <code>maxpoolgraphdays</code>
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolgraphsize</code> || (unset) || A specific size limit for GRAPH files only.
| Converted audio (WAV/OGG) || <code>maxpoolaudiosize</code> || <code>maxpoolaudiodays</code>
|}
 
==== Recommended Configuration ====
 
Limit RTP (largest files) while keeping SIP longer for troubleshooting:
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
# /etc/voipmonitor.conf
maxpoolrtpsize = 102400  # 100 GB limit for RTP
maxpoolsize = 512000      # 500 GB overall limit
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==== Secondary Storage Limits (spooldir_2) ====
 
When using <code>spooldir_2</code> for secondary storage (configured via [[Capture_rules|capture rules]] with "Store pcaps to second spooldir" enabled), use <code>_2</code> suffix parameters for cleaning:
 
<code>maxpoolsize_2</code>, <code>maxpooldays_2</code>, <code>maxpoolrtpsize_2</code>, etc.
 
{{Note|1=<code>spooldir_2</code> is '''independent''' from <code>tar_move</code>. The <code>_2</code> suffix parameters apply only to the secondary spooldir configured via capture rules, not to <code>tar_move</code> destination storage.}}
 
=== Emergency Cleanup ===
 
{{Warning|1=Emergency cleanup activates when disk is nearly full and '''ignores all <code>maxpool*</code> settings'''.}}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolgraphdays</code> || (unset) || A specific age limit for GRAPH files only.
! Parameter !! Default !! Triggers When
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolaudiosize</code> || (unset) || A specific size limit for converted audio files (WAV/OGG) only.
| <code>autocleanspoolminpercent</code> || 1 || Disk usage reaches 99%
|-
|-
| <code>maxpoolaudiodays</code> || (unset) || An age limit for converted audio files (WAV/OGG) only.
| <code>autocleanmingb</code> || 5 || Free space below 5 GB
|}
|}


=== Troubleshooting: Disk Full / Files Disappearing ===
When triggered, oldest data is deleted aggressively until thresholds are cleared. The <code>cleanspool_enable_fromto</code> time window is ignored.


If you see errors when attempting to extract older calls from the GUI, or if call files are disappearing too quickly, your spool directory may have reached its size limit.
=== Control Parameters ===


==== Diagnosis: Check Disk Usage ====
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
# Identify the sensor/probe responsible for the missing data.
! Parameter !! Default !! Description
# SSH into the sensor/probe and navigate to the spooldir.
|-
# Check the disk usage:
| <code>cleanspool</code> || yes || Enable/disable spool cleaning
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
|-
cd /var/spool/voipmonitor
| <code>cleanspool_enable_fromto</code> || 0-24 || Restrict cleaning to hours (e.g., <code>1-5</code> for 1-5 AM)
du -h --max-depth=1 ./
|-
 
| <code>maxpool_clean_obsolete</code> || no || Delete files not in index (use with caution)
# Example output:
|-
# 150G    ./2025-01
| <code>all_unlink_log</code> || no || Log all file deletions
# 120G    ./2024-12
|}
# 90G    ./2024-11
# 360G    .
</syntaxhighlight>


# Compare with the configured limit:
=== Reducing Data at Source ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
grep maxpoolsize /etc/voipmonitor.conf
# Example output: maxpoolsize = 102400  (100 GB in MB)
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Resolution: Increase Spooldir Size ====
==== Save RTP Headers Only ====


If the actual usage exceeds the configured limit, increase <code>maxpoolsize</code>:
If you only need quality metrics (MOS, jitter, packet loss) without audio playback:


<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
# Edit /etc/voipmonitor.conf
savertp = header
[general]
maxpoolsize = 716800  # 700 GB in MB
maxpooldays = 90      # Optional: Keep data for last 90 days
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


Apply changes:
This reduces storage by up to '''90%''' while preserving all quality statistics.
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
systemctl restart voipmonitor
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Maintenance: Re-indexing the Spool Directory ===


VoIPmonitor maintains an index of all created PCAP files to perform cleaning efficiently without scanning the entire directory tree. If this index becomes corrupt, or if you manually move files into the spool, old data may not be deleted correctly.


To trigger a manual re-index via the manager API:
==== Disable RTP Entirely ====


<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
If SIP signaling retention is the priority and you do not need RTP data at all:
# Open a manager API session
echo 'manager_file start /tmp/vmsck' | nc 127.0.0.1 5029


# Send the re-index command
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
echo reindexfiles | nc -U /tmp/vmsck
savertp = no
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


Note: This command requires <code>netcat</code> with support for UNIX sockets (<code>-U</code>). For alternative methods, see the [[Encryption_in_manager_api_customer|Manager API documentation]].
This disables RTP packet storage entirely, reducing PCAP size by approximately '''20x'''. Use this when:
 
* Storage limits are insufficient for even header-only RTP
== Database Cleaning (CDR Retention) ==
* SIP troubleshooting is the primary need (no audio analysis required)
* You need to retain SIP signaling for much longer periods


Managing the size of the <code>cdr</code> table and other large tables is critical for GUI performance.
{{Warning|Setting <code>savertp = no</code> removes all RTP data including quality statistics. Use <code>savertp = header</code> instead if you need MOS, jitter, or packet loss metrics.}}
==== Selective Recording ====


=== Partitioning Method (Recommended) ===
To record full audio only for specific calls:
# Set <code>savertp = header</code> globally
# Create capture rules with <code>recordRTP=ON</code> for exceptions


Since version 7, VoIPmonitor utilizes '''database partitioning''', which splits large tables into smaller, daily segments. This is the recommended method for managing database retention.
See [[Capture_rules]] for details.


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
== Database Cleaning (CDR Records) ==
|-
! Aspect !! Description
|-
| '''How it works''' || Set <code>cleandatabase = 30</code> in <code>voipmonitor.conf</code> to keep the last 30 days of data.
|-
| '''Why it's better''' || Dropping old partitions is instantaneous (milliseconds), regardless of row count. Zero database load.
|-
| '''Requirement''' || Partitioning is enabled by default on new installations.
|}


==== Quick Start: Global Retention ====
=== Partitioning Method ===


For most deployments, configure one parameter in <code>/etc/voipmonitor.conf</code>:
VoIPmonitor uses daily partitioning. Dropping old partitions is instant (milliseconds) regardless of row count.


<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
# Keep all records for 30 days
# Keep CDR records for 30 days
cleandatabase = 30
cleandatabase = 30
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


The <code>cleandatabase</code> parameter acts as a global default for all <code>cleandatabase_*</code> options and applies to:
=== Database Cleaning Parameters ===
* <code>cdr</code> - Call Detail Records
* <code>message</code> - SIP MESSAGE texts
* <code>sip_msg</code> - SIP OPTIONS/SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY messages
* <code>register_state</code> - SIP registration states
* <code>register_failed</code> - Failed registration attempts
 
==== Retention Parameters ====


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Parameter !! Default !! Description
! Parameter !! Default !! Description
|-
|-
| <code>cleandatabase</code> || 0 (disabled) || Master retention setting in days.
| <code>cleandatabase</code> || 0 (disabled) || Global retention for CDR, register_state, register_failed, sip_msg
|-
|-
| <code>cleandatabase_cdr</code> || 0 || Specific retention for <code>cdr</code> and <code>message</code> tables.
| <code>cleandatabase_cdr</code> || 0 || CDR table (includes <code>message</code> table)
|-
|-
| <code>cleandatabase_rtp_stat</code> || 2 || Retention for detailed RTP statistics.
| <code>cleandatabase_rtp_stat</code> || 2 || RTP statistics table
|-
|-
| <code>cleandatabase_sip_msg</code> || 0 || Retention for OPTIONS/SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY.
| <code>cleandatabase_register_state</code> || 0 || Registration state
|-
|-
| <code>cleandatabase_size</code> || (unset) || Alternative: size-based limit in MB (requires version 2024.05.1+).
| <code>cleandatabase_register_failed</code> || 0 || Failed registrations
|-
|-
| <code>partition_operations_enable_fromto</code> || 1-5 || Time window for partition operations (e.g., 1-5 AM).
| <code>cleandatabase_register_time_info</code> || 0 || Registration timing ('''NOT''' covered by global)
|-
| <code>cleandatabase_sip_msg</code> || 0 || SIP messages (OPTIONS/SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY)
|-
| <code>cleandatabase_ss7</code> || 0 || SS7 records
|-
| <code>partition_operations_enable_fromto</code> || 1-5 || Time window for partition operations (24h format)
|}
|}


More details: [[Sniffer_configuration#Database_Cleaning|Sniffer Configuration - Database Cleaning]].
{{Warning|1=<code>register_time_info</code> is NOT covered by global <code>cleandatabase</code>. Set <code>cleandatabase_register_time_info</code> explicitly.}}


=== Legacy Method: Manual Deletion (Not Recommended) ===
=== Size-Based Cleaning ===


For very old, non-partitioned databases, you would need custom scripts with <code>DELETE FROM cdr WHERE calldate < ...</code> queries.
To limit database by size instead of time:


'''Warning:''' Manual DELETE on large tables is extremely slow and resource-intensive. A single operation on millions of rows can take hours and impact GUI performance.
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
cleandatabase_size = 512000        # 500 GB limit in MB
cleandatabase_size_force = true    # Required to enable
</syntaxhighlight>


== Troubleshooting Disk Space Issues ==
=== Multi-Sensor Environments ===


=== Disk Space Not Reclaimed After Cleanup ===
When multiple sensors share a database, only '''ONE''' sensor should manage partitions:


If automatic cleanup runs but disk space is not freed from the MySQL data directory, check the <code>innodb_file_per_table</code> setting:
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
# On all sensors EXCEPT one:
disable_partition_operations = yes


<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
# On the designated sensor:
SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_file_per_table';
partition_operations_enable_fromto = 4-6
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


{| class="wikitable"
=== Limits ===
|-
 
! Value !! Behavior
* '''MySQL/MariaDB partition limit:''' ~8000 partitions per table (~22 years with daily partitioning)
|-
* '''Aurora DB partition limit:''' ~800 partitions per table - much lower than standard MySQL
| '''ON''' || Each table/partition has its own <code>.ibd</code> file. Dropping partitions reclaims space immediately.
* '''CDR record limit:''' No practical limit - uses BIGINT
|-
 
| '''OFF''' || All data in shared <code>ibdata1</code> file. Dropping partitions does '''not''' reduce file size.
=== Aurora DB / Limited Partition Environments ===
|}


==== Solutions ====
For databases with low partition limits (like Amazon Aurora), you can pre-create partitions before starting the sniffer and prevent runtime partition creation:


;Option 1: Enable for Future Tables
Add to <code>/etc/my.cnf</code> or <code>/etc/mysql/my.cnf</code>:
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
[mysqld]
# Pre-create partitions up to a specific date before starting
innodb_file_per_table = 1
create_new_partitions_until = 2026-01-31
 
# Disable only partition creation (dropping still works for cleanup)
disable_partition_operations_create = yes
 
# Or disable only partition dropping (creation still works)
# disable_partition_operations_drop = yes
 
# Number of partitions to create ahead (default 2)
create_new_partitions = 2
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
{{Note|1=For Aurora DB with ~800 partition limit: with daily partitions, this gives ~2 years of data. Plan retention accordingly using <code>cleandatabase</code>.}}
== Advanced Topics ==
=== Spool Directory Location ===
Default: <code>/var/spool/voipmonitor</code>
Structure: <code>YYYY-MM-DD/HH/MM/{SIP|RTP|GRAPH|AUDIO}/files...</code>
==== Relocating the Spool ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
systemctl restart mysql
# 1. Create new directory
mkdir -p /mnt/storage/voipmonitor
chown voipmonitor:voipmonitor /mnt/storage/voipmonitor
 
# 2. Update sniffer config
# /etc/voipmonitor.conf:
# spooldir = /mnt/storage/voipmonitor
 
# 3. Update GUI config (config/configuration.php):
# define('SNIFFER_DATA_PATH', '/mnt/storage/voipmonitor');
 
# 4. Restart
systemctl restart voipmonitor
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
Note: This only affects NEW tables/partitions. Existing data in <code>ibdata1</code> remains.


;Option 2: Reclaim Space from Existing Tables
=== Tiered Storage (tar_move) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
 
OPTIMIZE TABLE cdr;
Extend retention using secondary storage:
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
spooldir = /var/spool/voipmonitor
tar_move = yes
tar_move_destination_path = /mnt/archive/voipmonitor
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
'''Warning:''' Requires significant free disk space to duplicate table data. May crash if disk is nearly full.


;Option 3: Export and Re-import
Files in secondary storage remain accessible via GUI.
 
==== S3 Cloud Storage ====
 
Use <code>rclone</code> instead of <code>s3fs</code> to avoid GUI unresponsiveness:
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
mysqldump -u root -p voipmonitor > voipmonitor_backup.sql
rclone mount bucket-name /mnt/s3-archive \
mysql -u root -p -e "DROP DATABASE voipmonitor; CREATE DATABASE voipmonitor;"
  --allow-other --dir-cache-time 30s --vfs-cache-mode off
mysql -u root -p voipmonitor < voipmonitor_backup.sql
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Monitoring Database Health ===
=== Custom Autocleaning (GUI) ===


==== SQL Queue Metrics ====
For one-time cleanup of specific recordings (by IP, phone number, etc.):
# Navigate to Settings > Custom Autocleaning
# Create rule with filters
# Apply and remove rule after completion


The sensor tracks queue metrics visible in GUI → Settings → Sensors → Status:
== Troubleshooting ==


{| class="wikitable"
=== Files Disappearing Faster Than Expected ===
|-
 
! Metric !! Description !! Healthy Range
;1. Check if emergency cleanup is active
|-
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
| '''SQLq''' || CDRs waiting to be written to database || Near 0, sporadic spikes OK
df -h /var/spool/voipmonitor
|-
# If >95% full, emergency cleanup is running
| '''SQLf''' || Failed database write attempts || Zero (not growing)
</syntaxhighlight>
|}


* Consistently high/growing SQLq → database cannot keep up
;2. Check GUI configuration override
* Non-zero/growing SQLf → database errors or connectivity issues
When <code>mysqlloadconfig = yes</code> (default), GUI settings override config file. Check: Settings > Sensors > wrench icon.


See [[SQL_queue_is_growing_in_a_peaktime|SQL Queue Troubleshooting]] for details.
;3. Set appropriate limits
Set <code>maxpoolsize</code> to 90-95% of disk capacity to leave buffer for growth.


==== System Monitoring ====
=== Disk Space Not Reclaimed After Database Cleanup ===


<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
Check <code>innodb_file_per_table</code>:
# Check system load
cat /proc/loadavg


# Monitor disk I/O (shows only active processes)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
iotop -o
SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_file_per_table';
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


High I/O from <code>mysqld</code> processes may indicate slow storage or poorly tuned MySQL settings.
If OFF, enable in <code>my.cnf</code>:
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
[mysqld]
innodb_file_per_table = 1
</syntaxhighlight>


== MySQL Performance Settings ==
=== MySQL Error 28: No Space Left ===


For high-performance operation with partitioning:
Enable size-based cleaning:


<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
[mysqld]
cleandatabase_size = 512000
# Use 50-70% of available RAM for caching
cleandatabase_size_force = true
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 4G
</syntaxhighlight>
 
Other causes: Inode exhaustion (<code>df -i</code>), MySQL tmpdir full.


# Flush logs to OS every second (faster, safe for VoIPmonitor)
=== Verify Database Cleaning ===
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 2


# Enable per-table filespace for easy space reclamation
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
innodb_file_per_table = 1
SELECT PARTITION_NAME, TABLE_ROWS
FROM information_schema.PARTITIONS
WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'cdr'
ORDER BY PARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION DESC
LIMIT 10;
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


For comprehensive tuning, see [[Scaling|Scaling and Performance Guide]].
If partition count matches your <code>cleandatabase</code> setting, cleaning IS working.
 
For SQL queue issues and database performance, see [[Database_troubleshooting]].


== See Also ==
== See Also ==


* [[Sniffer_configuration|Sniffer Configuration Reference]]
* [[Sniffer_configuration]] - Full parameter reference
* [[Scaling|Scaling and Performance Guide]]
* [[Database_troubleshooting]] - SQL queue, performance issues
* [[SQL_queue_is_growing_in_a_peaktime|SQL Queue Troubleshooting]]
* [[Scaling]] - Performance tuning
* [[Sniffer_troubleshooting|Sniffer Troubleshooting]]
* [[Capture_rules]] - Selective recording
 
 


== AI Summary for RAG ==
== AI Summary for RAG ==
'''Summary:''' VoIPmonitor has two independent data retention mechanisms: (1) Filesystem cleaning for PCAP files using <code>maxpoolsize</code>/<code>maxpooldays</code> parameters, running every 5 minutes to delete oldest data first; (2) Database cleaning using <code>cleandatabase</code> parameter with daily partitioning for instant partition drops. Troubleshooting covers disk full scenarios (check with <code>du -h --max-depth=1</code>, increase <code>maxpoolsize</code>), space not reclaimed issues (<code>innodb_file_per_table</code> setting), and database health monitoring (SQLq/SQLf metrics).


'''Keywords:''' data retention, cleaning, delete old calls, disk space, spooldir, maxpoolsize, maxpooldays, cleandatabase, partitioning, reindexfiles, innodb_file_per_table, SQLq, SQLf
'''Summary:''' VoIPmonitor has two independent data retention systems: (1) Cleanspool for PCAP files using <code>maxpoolsize</code>/<code>maxpooldays</code> parameters, running every 5 minutes with in-memory file index; (2) Database cleaning using <code>cleandatabase</code> with instant partition dropping. Key space-saving option: <code>savertp = header</code> reduces storage by 90% while keeping quality metrics. Emergency cleanup (<code>autocleanspoolminpercent=1</code>, <code>autocleanmingb=5</code>) activates when disk nearly full and ignores normal limits. GUI settings override config file when <code>mysqlloadconfig=yes</code>. Size-based database cleaning requires BOTH <code>cleandatabase_size</code> AND <code>cleandatabase_size_force=true</code>. In multi-sensor environments, only one sensor should manage partitions (<code>disable_partition_operations=yes</code> on others).
 
'''Keywords:''' data retention, maxpoolsize, maxpooldays, maxpoolrtpsize, cleandatabase, cleandatabase_size, cleandatabase_size_force, cleanspool, autocleanspoolminpercent, autocleanmingb, tar_move, tiered storage, savertp header, innodb_file_per_table, partition dropping, emergency cleanup, mysqlloadconfig, disable_partition_operations


'''Key Questions:'''
'''Key Questions:'''
* How do I automatically delete old PCAP files?
* How does VoIPmonitor cleanspool work?
* What is the difference between maxpoolsize and maxpooldays?
* How to configure PCAP file retention?
* My spool directory is full but old files are not deleted - how to fix?
* How to limit database size?
* How do I configure database retention with cleandatabase?
* Why are files being deleted faster than expected?
* Why is disk space not reclaimed after MySQL cleanup?
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* How to configure tiered storage?
* Why is disk space not reclaimed after cleanup?
* How to manage partitions in multi-sensor environment?

Latest revision as of 12:10, 22 January 2026


This guide explains how VoIPmonitor manages data retention for PCAP files and database records.

Overview

VoIPmonitor generates two types of data requiring periodic cleanup:

Data Type Storage Cleanup Mechanism Key Parameters
PCAP Files Filesystem (spool directory) Cleanspool process (every 5 min) maxpoolsize, maxpooldays
CDR Records MySQL database Partition dropping (instant) cleandatabase

ℹ️ Note: These are independent systems - filesystem cleanup does not affect database records and vice versa.

Quick Reference

Purpose Parameter Example
Limit total PCAP size maxpoolsize maxpoolsize = 512000 (500 GB)
Limit RTP specifically maxpoolrtpsize maxpoolrtpsize = 102400 (100 GB)
Limit PCAP age maxpooldays maxpooldays = 30
CDR retention (days) cleandatabase cleandatabase = 30
CDR retention (size) cleandatabase_size cleandatabase_size = 512000 (+ cleandatabase_size_force = true)
Save only RTP stats savertp savertp = header (saves ~90% space)

Filesystem Cleaning (PCAP Files)

How Cleanspool Works

The sniffer maintains a file index in memory. Every 5 minutes, the cleanspool thread checks retention limits and deletes the oldest files when limits are exceeded.

The .cleanspool_cache files in hourly directories serve as persistent storage for fast restart - they allow quick index reload without scanning the entire filesystem.

ℹ️ Note: Legacy Indexing: Old VoIPmonitor versions stored metadata in MySQL files table. This can be enabled with cleanspool_use_files = yes (deprecated, do not use).

Retention Configuration

Limits can be set by size (MB) or age (days). When both are configured, the first limit reached triggers cleanup.

Global Limits

Parameter Default Description
maxpoolsize 102400 (100 GB) Maximum total size for all PCAP data
maxpooldays (unset) Maximum age in days for all PCAP data

Per-Type Limits

Data Type Size Parameter Days Parameter
SIP signaling maxpoolsipsize maxpoolsipdays
RTP audio maxpoolrtpsize maxpoolrtpdays
Quality graphs maxpoolgraphsize maxpoolgraphdays
Converted audio (WAV/OGG) maxpoolaudiosize maxpoolaudiodays

Recommended Configuration

Limit RTP (largest files) while keeping SIP longer for troubleshooting:

# /etc/voipmonitor.conf
maxpoolrtpsize = 102400   # 100 GB limit for RTP
maxpoolsize = 512000      # 500 GB overall limit

Secondary Storage Limits (spooldir_2)

When using spooldir_2 for secondary storage (configured via capture rules with "Store pcaps to second spooldir" enabled), use _2 suffix parameters for cleaning:

maxpoolsize_2, maxpooldays_2, maxpoolrtpsize_2, etc.

ℹ️ Note: spooldir_2 is independent from tar_move. The _2 suffix parameters apply only to the secondary spooldir configured via capture rules, not to tar_move destination storage.

Emergency Cleanup

⚠️ Warning: Emergency cleanup activates when disk is nearly full and ignores all maxpool* settings.

Parameter Default Triggers When
autocleanspoolminpercent 1 Disk usage reaches 99%
autocleanmingb 5 Free space below 5 GB

When triggered, oldest data is deleted aggressively until thresholds are cleared. The cleanspool_enable_fromto time window is ignored.

Control Parameters

Parameter Default Description
cleanspool yes Enable/disable spool cleaning
cleanspool_enable_fromto 0-24 Restrict cleaning to hours (e.g., 1-5 for 1-5 AM)
maxpool_clean_obsolete no Delete files not in index (use with caution)
all_unlink_log no Log all file deletions

Reducing Data at Source

Save RTP Headers Only

If you only need quality metrics (MOS, jitter, packet loss) without audio playback:

savertp = header

This reduces storage by up to 90% while preserving all quality statistics.


Disable RTP Entirely

If SIP signaling retention is the priority and you do not need RTP data at all:

savertp = no

This disables RTP packet storage entirely, reducing PCAP size by approximately 20x. Use this when:

  • Storage limits are insufficient for even header-only RTP
  • SIP troubleshooting is the primary need (no audio analysis required)
  • You need to retain SIP signaling for much longer periods

⚠️ Warning:

Selective Recording

To record full audio only for specific calls:

  1. Set savertp = header globally
  2. Create capture rules with recordRTP=ON for exceptions

See Capture_rules for details.

Database Cleaning (CDR Records)

Partitioning Method

VoIPmonitor uses daily partitioning. Dropping old partitions is instant (milliseconds) regardless of row count.

# Keep CDR records for 30 days
cleandatabase = 30

Database Cleaning Parameters

Parameter Default Description
cleandatabase 0 (disabled) Global retention for CDR, register_state, register_failed, sip_msg
cleandatabase_cdr 0 CDR table (includes message table)
cleandatabase_rtp_stat 2 RTP statistics table
cleandatabase_register_state 0 Registration state
cleandatabase_register_failed 0 Failed registrations
cleandatabase_register_time_info 0 Registration timing (NOT covered by global)
cleandatabase_sip_msg 0 SIP messages (OPTIONS/SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY)
cleandatabase_ss7 0 SS7 records
partition_operations_enable_fromto 1-5 Time window for partition operations (24h format)

⚠️ Warning: register_time_info is NOT covered by global cleandatabase. Set cleandatabase_register_time_info explicitly.

Size-Based Cleaning

To limit database by size instead of time:

cleandatabase_size = 512000        # 500 GB limit in MB
cleandatabase_size_force = true    # Required to enable

Multi-Sensor Environments

When multiple sensors share a database, only ONE sensor should manage partitions:

# On all sensors EXCEPT one:
disable_partition_operations = yes

# On the designated sensor:
partition_operations_enable_fromto = 4-6

Limits

  • MySQL/MariaDB partition limit: ~8000 partitions per table (~22 years with daily partitioning)
  • Aurora DB partition limit: ~800 partitions per table - much lower than standard MySQL
  • CDR record limit: No practical limit - uses BIGINT

Aurora DB / Limited Partition Environments

For databases with low partition limits (like Amazon Aurora), you can pre-create partitions before starting the sniffer and prevent runtime partition creation:

# Pre-create partitions up to a specific date before starting
create_new_partitions_until = 2026-01-31

# Disable only partition creation (dropping still works for cleanup)
disable_partition_operations_create = yes

# Or disable only partition dropping (creation still works)
# disable_partition_operations_drop = yes

# Number of partitions to create ahead (default 2)
create_new_partitions = 2

ℹ️ Note: For Aurora DB with ~800 partition limit: with daily partitions, this gives ~2 years of data. Plan retention accordingly using cleandatabase.

Advanced Topics

Spool Directory Location

Default: /var/spool/voipmonitor

Structure: YYYY-MM-DD/HH/MM/{SIP|RTP|GRAPH|AUDIO}/files...

Relocating the Spool

# 1. Create new directory
mkdir -p /mnt/storage/voipmonitor
chown voipmonitor:voipmonitor /mnt/storage/voipmonitor

# 2. Update sniffer config
# /etc/voipmonitor.conf:
# spooldir = /mnt/storage/voipmonitor

# 3. Update GUI config (config/configuration.php):
# define('SNIFFER_DATA_PATH', '/mnt/storage/voipmonitor');

# 4. Restart
systemctl restart voipmonitor

Tiered Storage (tar_move)

Extend retention using secondary storage:

spooldir = /var/spool/voipmonitor
tar_move = yes
tar_move_destination_path = /mnt/archive/voipmonitor

Files in secondary storage remain accessible via GUI.

S3 Cloud Storage

Use rclone instead of s3fs to avoid GUI unresponsiveness:

rclone mount bucket-name /mnt/s3-archive \
  --allow-other --dir-cache-time 30s --vfs-cache-mode off

Custom Autocleaning (GUI)

For one-time cleanup of specific recordings (by IP, phone number, etc.):

  1. Navigate to Settings > Custom Autocleaning
  2. Create rule with filters
  3. Apply and remove rule after completion

Troubleshooting

Files Disappearing Faster Than Expected

1. Check if emergency cleanup is active
df -h /var/spool/voipmonitor
# If >95% full, emergency cleanup is running
2. Check GUI configuration override

When mysqlloadconfig = yes (default), GUI settings override config file. Check: Settings > Sensors > wrench icon.

3. Set appropriate limits

Set maxpoolsize to 90-95% of disk capacity to leave buffer for growth.

Disk Space Not Reclaimed After Database Cleanup

Check innodb_file_per_table:

SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES LIKE 'innodb_file_per_table';

If OFF, enable in my.cnf:

[mysqld]
innodb_file_per_table = 1

MySQL Error 28: No Space Left

Enable size-based cleaning:

cleandatabase_size = 512000
cleandatabase_size_force = true

Other causes: Inode exhaustion (df -i), MySQL tmpdir full.

Verify Database Cleaning

SELECT PARTITION_NAME, TABLE_ROWS
FROM information_schema.PARTITIONS
WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'cdr'
ORDER BY PARTITION_ORDINAL_POSITION DESC
LIMIT 10;

If partition count matches your cleandatabase setting, cleaning IS working.

For SQL queue issues and database performance, see Database_troubleshooting.

See Also


AI Summary for RAG

Summary: VoIPmonitor has two independent data retention systems: (1) Cleanspool for PCAP files using maxpoolsize/maxpooldays parameters, running every 5 minutes with in-memory file index; (2) Database cleaning using cleandatabase with instant partition dropping. Key space-saving option: savertp = header reduces storage by 90% while keeping quality metrics. Emergency cleanup (autocleanspoolminpercent=1, autocleanmingb=5) activates when disk nearly full and ignores normal limits. GUI settings override config file when mysqlloadconfig=yes. Size-based database cleaning requires BOTH cleandatabase_size AND cleandatabase_size_force=true. In multi-sensor environments, only one sensor should manage partitions (disable_partition_operations=yes on others).

Keywords: data retention, maxpoolsize, maxpooldays, maxpoolrtpsize, cleandatabase, cleandatabase_size, cleandatabase_size_force, cleanspool, autocleanspoolminpercent, autocleanmingb, tar_move, tiered storage, savertp header, innodb_file_per_table, partition dropping, emergency cleanup, mysqlloadconfig, disable_partition_operations

Key Questions:

  • How does VoIPmonitor cleanspool work?
  • How to configure PCAP file retention?
  • How to limit database size?
  • Why are files being deleted faster than expected?
  • How to fix MySQL Error 28 no space left?
  • How to reduce storage usage (savertp header)?
  • How to configure tiered storage?
  • Why is disk space not reclaimed after cleanup?
  • How to manage partitions in multi-sensor environment?