acc module is not the only module that uses database. auth_db, usrloc,
and uri_db, among others, need database too.
In this particular example you forgot to configure uri_db module to use
postgres, so it is using mysql by default. Change the modparam to:
modparam("acc|uri_db", "db_url",
"postgres://admin:password@localhost:5432/AAA")
Jan.
On 08-07-2005 16:53, Sebastian Kühner wrote:
Hello,
I'm using postgres for authentication and accounting since a few days and
it's working perfect. But I'm wondering why I have to load the mysql.so -
Module, too. If not (commented), I get the following error:
0(0) Maxfwd module- initializing
0(0) PG[238] db_init entry
0(0) PG[193] str2valp got int 2
0(0) PG[274] db_close entry textops - initializing
0(0) bind_dbmod: Module mysql does not export db_use_table function
0(0) ERROR: uridb_db_bind: unable to bind to the database module
0(0) ERROR: uri_db:mod_init(): No database module found
0(0) init_mod(): Error while initializing module uri_db
ERROR: error while initializing modules
This error also appears, if I don't have installed/running a mysql server.
It seems very strange... because all the data is saved correctly in my
postgresql-database. Why do I need the mysql-module then?
OK, one additional information. To specify my database I use the following
command:
modparam("acc", "db_url",
"postgres://admin:password@localhost:5432/AAA")
If I use "sql://" instead of "postgres://" there appears the same
error like
above.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Sebastian
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