On 13.08.2009 15:54 Uhr, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
13 aug 2009 kl. 15.45 skrev Alex Balashov:
Ratheendran R wrote:
I want to port openSER on an embedded board,I
need configure the
openser without MySQL due to space constraint.
So can you let me know whether this is possible also can you give
any reference document on how to port on ARM 9 based boad.
I don't know that this is really a good idea. While OpenSER is a
relatively "low-level" component of VoIP infrastructure, it is
heavily bound up in the higher layers of abstraction, including the
point at which high-level application delivery happens. It's
designed to run on real servers - at least, to achieve any real
scalability. This isn't the same as PBX appliances.
In some cases, it's a really good idea ;-)
Some of the WRTG distros already use one version of SER in their
systems as an ALG, application level gateway.
And yes, MySQL is not a requirement at all. It's just a matter of what
you want to do. Check the documentation - we have a lot of it - and
you will even find drivers for text-based configurations. Daniel can
comment on the state of these, I'm sure.
db_text module (in 1.5 or later, named dbtext previously) should be
pretty stable, I am not aware of misbehaviors. However, I haven't tested
with heavy data, e.g., storing presence documents, but for auth,
location, a.s.o. it has been used a lot.
Cheers,
Daniel