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CM 6.1.2 Export CDR from CLI

pratik.rb
Level 3
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Hi Pros,

I am trying to pull raw CDR files from CLI as per the following procedure:

Login to CallManager via SSH:

Username: Administrator

Password: OS Admin password

To view files

- file list activelog *, to view the cdr files, do, file list activelog cm/cdr_repository/destination1/*

To get the files

- file get activelog cm/cdr_repository/destination1/*

When you do the get files command, you will then be prompted for SFTP & username/password

But when I see the directory I can see folders for each date for example 20081112, 20081113, etc.

But these folders are showing up empty.

Now, I want to know 2 things:

1) Have the CDRs been purged ?

2) Do I have the right access ?

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admin:file list activelog cm/cdr_repository/*

<dir> car

<dir> destination1

<dir> destination2

<dir> destination3

<dir> preserve

<dir> processed

<dir> tmp

<dir> trans

dir count = 8, file count = 0

admin:file list activelog cm/cdr_repository/destinationa1/*

no such file or directory can be found

admin:

admin:

admin:

admin:file list activelog cm/cdr_repository/destination1/*

<dir> 20081110

<dir> 20081111

<dir> 20081112

<dir> 20081113

<dir> 20081114

<dir> 20081115

<dir> 20081116

<dir> 20081117

<dir> 20081118

<dir> 20081119

<dir> 20081120

<dir> 20081121

<dir> 20081122

<dir> 20081123

<dir> 20081124

<dir> 20081125

<dir> 20081126

<dir> 20081127

<dir> 20081128

<dir> 20081129

<dir> 20081130

<dir> 20081201

<dir> 20081202

<dir> 20081203

<dir> 20081204

<dir> 20081205

<dir> 20081206

<dir> 20081207

<dir> 20081208

<dir> 20081209

<dir> 20081210

<dir> 20081211

dir count = 32, file count = 0

admin:file list activelog cm/cdr_repository/destination1/20081211/*

dir count = 0, file count = 0

admin:

admin:

admin:

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Pratik

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Jaime Valencia
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

if CDR is inserting the file into DB look at the processed folder instead

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

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Jaime Valencia
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

if CDR is inserting the file into DB look at the processed folder instead

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

HTH

java

if this helps, please rate

Thanks javalenc.

So it means if CDR insert is enabled then we shall find the CDRs in 'processed' folder.

Any idea what 'destination1' is for ?

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admin:file get activelog cm/cdr_repository/processed/20081113/

Please wait while the system is gathering files info ...done.

Sub-directories were not traversed.

Number of files affected: 205

Total size in Bytes: 580569

Total size in Kbytes: 566.9619

Would you like to proceed [y/n]? y

SFTP server IP: 192.168.107.91

SFTP server port [22]:

User ID: cisco

Password: *****

Download directory: .

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Transfer completed.

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