Hi
A google search will explain how to reset the MySQL root password, but you should be able to do everything you need to do using the A2Billing password found in /etc/asterisk/a2billing.conf.
If you are not used to the command line, then installing phpmyadmin would help you archive off some CDR records. Make sure you download the older version of phpmyadmin, as the new version only supports PHP 5.2, and you may not have that on an older install, particularly if the operating system is CentOS. If the system was built on say Trixbox, PBX in a Flash, or indeed we built it for you, then the root mysql passord would be passw0rd.
A2Billing 1.4 has modifications to improve the efficiency of CDR records, and has an archive tool. A2Billing can be upgraded to 1.4 without loss of data.
Joe
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