Klaus,
thanks for your response. To question #1, after 'make modules' there is
no mysql.so file generated. Question #2, the db_url does not seem to do
anything differently.
Chundao
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Chundao Che wrote:
hello group,
I just started setting up Ser on a linux box (Debian). Please excuse
me if my questions have been asked many times before.
I have two questions here
1. when I compile from source, the mysql module is not compiled, I
cannot find mysql.so anywhere. I use the latest 0.8.12 release. The
daemon started okay without mysql modules.
you have to enable mysql in the Makefile or by typing:
make modules ........... as described in
http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serusers/2004-March/006904.html
2. after no luck with the source, I switched to Debian package. I see
mysql modules are properly installed. I installed the mysql client on
my Debian box, and the Mysql database on a external box, I created
all tables and users successfully and I can manually access the
database from command line. But when I start the Ser daemon, it would
not start and still trying to look the Mysql.sock on local machine.
my questions is where do you tell Ser daemon to use global my.cnf
file for external database?
you have to set the database url:
modparam("auth_db", "password_column", "password")
modparam("auth_db", "db_url",
"mysql://ser:XXXXXXX@your.server.com/ser")
klaus
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