Hi, I've been having an issue with Asterisk 13 (multiple versions, 13.18.2 is one of them) logging CDRs in mysql. I am using app_cdr, and it generally works fine, but when I run occasional maintenance that require Mysql to be rebooted (generally during downtime) on the main mysql server (the one logging the CDRs) sometimes (I can't find the pattern yet) it just stops logging, but Asterisk keeps on happily thinking it is logging it's CDRs. CDR show status is showing everything working fine: CLI> cdr show status Call Detail Record (CDR) settings ---------------------------------- Logging: Enabled Mode: Simple Log unanswered calls: No Log congestion: Yes * Registered Backends ------------------- mysql Adaptive ODBC cdr_manager (suspended) cdr-custom CLI> cdr mysql status Connected to mysql_server at cdr_db port 3306 using table cdr for 6 minutes, 4 seconds. Wrote 9238 records since last restart and 93 records since last reconnect. The only thing I can do when that happens is module reload app_cdr, which wakes it up and it starts writing. The CLI command "cdr submit" does nothing. So here are my questions: 1. Where are my missing CDR records? Have they been written anywhere? I am not using any other CDR backends, as cdr-custom created issues when large amount of data needed to be written to local disk (queue problems). Are they gone for good? 2. How can I avoid this or mitigate this? Any help is appreciated. Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20180314/462be6f7/attachment.html>