Type openserctl in your bash and you'll see something like:
* usrloc *
ul show [<username>]................ show in-RAM online users
ul rm <username> [<contact URI>].... delete user's UsrLoc entries
ul add <username> <uri> ............ introduce a permanent UrLoc entry
showdb [<username>] ................ show online users flushed in DB
These commands will interact with openser internally which will
propagate the updates both in memory and DB.
Samuel.
2006/6/15, Britton Payne <Bpayne(a)corp.grandcentral.com>om>:
Hello, all. In our current configuration OpenSER is
using a MySQL db
for location information. Registrations made to openser get pushed into
the db ok, but changes to the database directly (like additions) do not
appear to make it to openser. Is there a way to make changes to the
database become visible to openser like a fifo command or should I be
using db_mode=1? We would like to be able to do this without restarting
openser and dropping calls in progress.
Thank you,
Britton
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