Thanks! Do you mean I need to execute the ul_flush after adding an
account/alias directly to DB? BTW, there are many tables and many
fields in each table. Is there any document discuss about the usage
of each field in each table?
On 12/23/05, Norman Brandinger <norm(a)goes.com> wrote:
I posted a simple FIFO Client that can be used to test
sending commands
and receiving responses from OpenSER.
The link is here:
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=utilities
Regards,
Norm
p.s. Comments or suggestions for improvements are welcome.
p.s.s. I believe that the OpenSER roadmap has an API project that will
depreciate the FIFO interface. Perhaps one of the developers can
elaborate more on this.
Klaus Darilion wrote:
unplug wrote:
I am using openser with mysql as db. There is a
tool call openserctl
to manage the data in the openser. I wonder whether I can direct
manipulate the db directly without using openserctl. I have tried to
insert a record in the aliases table directly using mysql client but
it doesn't work. Can I conclude direct manipulate the DB is
impossible?
It depends on the table! There are some tables which will be cached
inside openser, e.g:
location
aliases
domain
gw (lcr module)
If you make changes to location/aliases you have to:
- restart openser to reload the tables or
- use openserctl (inserts via FIFO to openser which wirtes back to
the db or
- in case of aliases use the aliases_DB module
for the domain and gw table, you can use the respectife FIfo commands
to reload the tables.
regards
klaus
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