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This patch adds support for the PostgreSQL application_name connection setting. When the appropriate PostgreSQL module's configuration is set with an application name, the name will be passed to PostgreSQL on connection and displayed in the database's pg_stat_activity view, as well as in CSV logs. This aids in managing which applications/servers are connected to a PostgreSQL database, as well as tracing the activity of those connections. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3591 ASTERISK-23737 #close Reported by: Gergely Domodi patches: pgsql_application_name.patch uploaded by Gergely Domodi (License 6610) git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@418755 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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; Sample Asterisk config file for CDR logging to PostgresSQL
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; Note that you can use TLS connections to your database server.
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; This is configured for your PostgreSQL client installation
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; on this system (check for pgsessions.conf)
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[global]
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;hostname=localhost
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;port=5432
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;dbname=asterisk
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;password=password
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;user=postgres
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;appname=asterisk ; Postgres application_name support (optional). Whitespace not allowed.
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;table=cdr ; SQL table where CDRs will be inserted
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;encoding=LATIN9 ; Encoding of logged characters in Asterisk
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;timezone=UTC ; Uncomment if you want datetime fields in UTC/GMT
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