[cisco-voip] CDR records in a cluster

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Fri Nov 18 13:56:12 EST 2005


I've seen this where CDR is only enabled on the publisher.  All your  
phones register with the subscriber, and your H.323 gateway sends  
calls to the publisher via its voip dial-peer configuration.

CDR Enabled is not a global command, it is done per server.

-Ryan

On Nov 18, 2005, at 9:48 AM, Ahmad Cheikh Moussa wrote:

Hi!

Ahmad Cheikh Moussa wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a callmanager cluster with 4.1(3). I looked a little bit
> in the sql database of my publisher. In this case I looked
> in the table calldetailrecord in database CDR. I found something
> strange. The last cdr entrie is 4 Month old. At this time
> I have activate my callmanager cluster.
> On both callmanager the "cdr enbale Flag" is true and on both
> callmanager the service "cdr insert"  is activated and running.
>
> It seems to me that since my cluster is running, I have no
> new cdr records.
>
> Any ideas, why I have no cdr records, since I have activate
> my cluster ? Did I forgot something ?
Now its getting more strange. I have new cdr record in my table.
These entries are only those entries, where the original calling
Number is an external number. I have no cdr records, where
the original calling number is an internal one.

That means, since my cluster is running I have only cdr records
from calls, where the originating call comes from external.

Can someone tell me how this can be ????

Help!


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