Hello,

 

I recently upgraded to ser 0.9.3 and I noticed that there’s a new entry in the serctl usages document:

 

pa pres <p_uri> <pstate> ……………….set pstate for a presentity

pa loc <p_uri><loc>………………………set a location for a presentity

 

Am I correct in assuming that the first command allows a a subscribers “availability” or presence state to be set? i.e. “busy”, “unavailable” etc or is this limited to “online”, “offline”?

Also with the second command, does this represent something like a presentities current location i.e. office etc? If not, what does it represent or how should it be used syntactically?

 

Based on my assumptions above, I tried “serctl pa loc aisling@x.x.x.x office” and the following errors occurred (SER was also killed):

 

submit_query(): Unknown column ‘pdomain’ in ‘where clause’.

submit_query(): Error while submitting query

pdomain_load_presentities: Error while querying presentity

submit_query(): Unknown column ‘pdomain’ in ‘where clause’.

submit_query(): Error while submitting query

new_presentity: Error while querying presentity

child process 10644 exited by signal 11

core was generated

INFO: signal 15 received

INFO: signal 15 received

INFO: signal 15 received

INFO: signal 15 received

Etc etc

BUG: shutdown timeout triggered, dying….

 

Regards,

Aisling.

 

 

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