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#>cd /usr/src #> wget http://download.asternic.net/asternic-stats-1.5.tgz
#> tar zvxf asternic-stats-1.5.tgz #> cd asternic-stats
In order to create the MySQL database you must know the MySQL root password beforehand. If you do not know the password you will have to figure out, some common passwords on some distros could be just an empty string, the word 'passw0rd' or 'eLaStIx.2oo7'.
#> mysqladmin -u root -p create qstats
#> mysql -u root -p qstats < sql/qstats.sql
Edit /usr/src/asternic-stats/html/config.php to set authenticate information for the database:
$dbhost = ‘localhost’; $dbname = ‘qstats’; $dbuser = ‘root’; $dbpass = ”; $manager_host = “127.0.0.1″; $manager_user = “admin”; $manager_secret = “admin”; $language = “es”;
You must set the correct MySQL user and password in the dbuser and dbpass variables, and you must set the correct Asterisk Manager user and secret in manager_user and manager_secret variables. You can find your manager password by looking at the /etc/asterisk/manager.conf under the secret configuration header.Edit /usr/src/asternic-stats/parselog/config.php with auth information for the database:
$queue_log_dir = ‘/var/log/asterisk/’; $queue_log_file = ‘queue_log’; $dbhost = ‘localhost’; $dbname = ‘qstats’; $dbuser = ‘root’; $dbpass = ”
You will have to set the correct MySQL user and password again in this file.
Move the html directory to Apache DocumentRoot:
#> mv /usr/src/asternic-stats/html /var/www/html/queue-stats
Move the parselog directory to its new home:
#> mv /usr/src/asternic-stats/parselog /usr/local
Create a cron job to parse data from queue_log and populate the database:
#> crontab -e
And type this in your cronjob file:
0 * * * * php -q /usr/local/parselog/parselog.php convertlocal