I'm using the 1.1.0 notls version.
I tried to change the code to:
/* check the value types */
if ( (row->values[0].type!=DB_STRING &&
row->values[0].type!=DB_STR)
|| (row->values[1].type!=DB_STRING &&
row->values[1].type!=DB_STR)
|| row->values[2].type!=DB_INT )
{
LOG(L_ERR,"ERROR:avpops:dbrow2avp: wrong field
types in dbrow: [attr value: %i"
"], [attr name: %i], [attr type:
%i]",row->values[0].type, row->values[1].type, row->values[2].type);
return -1;
}
But when I try to start openser I get the follow error:
openser: ERROR: load_module: could not open module
</usr/lib/openser/modules/avpops.so>:
/usr/lib/openser/modules/avpops.so: unde
fined symbol: fm_malloc
is There another way to know what type is returned?
Thank you Daniel,
Noel
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 3:46 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
can you change the code and print the type of the rows in that error
message (function dbrow2avp() in avpops_impl.c). I can send a patch if you
let me know the version of your openser.
Seems that the driver sets a different type for returned values than
openser expects.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04/17/08 04:44, Noel R. Morais wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to load some attributes from DB to an avp and check if the
value is greater than 0 (zero). I'm trying to limit the max sessions
per user@domain. But when I execute "avp_db_load(..)" I get the error:
"avpops:dbrow2avp: wrong field types in dbrow".
I'm using unixodbc with oracle as DBRMs. The table DDL is:
UUID(VARCHAR2), USERNAME(VARCHAR2), DOMAIN(VARCHAR2),
ATTRIBUTE(VARCHAR2), VALUE(VARCHAR2), TYPE(NUMBER)
Follow bellow the source:
if (method == "REGISTER") {
if (
avp_db_load("$fu","$avp(s:maxsessions)/avp_user_attributes")
&& avp_check("$avp(s:maxsessions)", "gt/0/g") ) {
save("location") ;
return;
} else {
sl_send_reply("503", "Service Unavailable");
return;
}
}
I've checked the AVP source and the field types seems to be ok. I
don't what to do.
Thanks in advance,
Noel
ps: Sorry about the poor English
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