Hello,
the structure of the location table is different. Take a look inside the
readme file of the module, there you will find more info.
Daniel
On 08/26/05 11:33, Carlos wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use dbtetx module, i've written the ser.cfg with the necesaries
changes, also i do a directory /tmp/serdb with those files(location, aliases,
version & subscriber), but when i run my ser i have this problem:
/*
0(0) fixing /usr/lib/ser/modules/maxfwd.so mf_process_maxfwd_header
0(0) fixing /usr/lib/ser/modules/sl.so sl_send_reply
0(0) fixing /usr/lib/ser/modules/sl.so sl_send_reply
0(0) fixing /usr/lib/ser/modules/rr.so record_route
0(0) fixing /usr/lib/ser/modules/rr.so loose_route
0(0) fixing /usr/lib/ser/modules/tm.so t_relay
0(0) fixing /usr/lib/ser/modules/registrar.so save
0(0) DBT:dbt_load_file: request for table [location]
0(0) DBT:dbt_load_file: db is [/tmp/serdb]
0(0) DBT:dbt_load_file: loading file [/tmp/serdb/location]
0(0) DBT: column[0] is STR!
0(0) DBT: column[1] is STR!
0(0) DBT: column[2] is STR!
0(0) DTB:dbt_db_get_table: ---------------
0(0) DBT:db_query: table not loaded!
0(0) DBT:db_query: error while quering table!
0(0) preload_udomain(): Error while doing db_query
0(0) register_udomain(): Error while preloading domain 'location'
0(0) domain_fixup(): Error while registering domain
ERROR: error ffffffff while trying to fix configuration
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : start
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : empting DELETE list
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : empting hash table
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown: releasing timers
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : removing semaphores
0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : done
0(0) DBT:destroy ...
0(1410) shm_mem_destroy
0(1410) destroying the shared memory lock
*/
I don`t know if i have to create any table, or something like that, i supose
location file is something like this:
/*
username(str) domain(str,null) password(str)
garcia:iptel.org:1234
*/
Thanks, Carlos
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