OK, great it was sorted out.

Btw, did you see any example using unixODBC for kamalio modules URLs? If yes, let us know, we need to correct that.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 29/04/16 12:54, Nagorny, Dimitry wrote:

Thanks a lot Daniel, that was the culprit.

 

 

Best Regards

Dimitry Nagorny

Trainee

 

Von: sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] Im Auftrag von Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Gesendet: Freitag, 29. April 2016 12:30
An: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users@lists.sip-router.org>
Betreff: Re: [SR-Users] unixODBC failure/bug?

 

Hello,

can try with ODBC written with lowercase letters in DBURL? File names should be case sensitive on Linux OS.

Cheers,
Daniel

 

On 29/04/16 11:45, Nagorny, Dimitry wrote:

Hi all,

 

I am trying to use the unixODBC module to connect to MariaDB as a first step and then to test it to connect to MSSQL (please don’t blame me on MSSQL...). I am using Kamailio 4.3.5 on CentOS7.2 fully patched. Here info about installed unixODBC:

 

[root@r5dev-KAM1 ~]# yum list installed | grep unix

unixODBC.x86_64                       2.3.1-11.el7                    @base

unixODBC-devel.x86_64            2.3.1-11.el7                    @base

 

Which leads me to my possible problem that I can’t start Kamailio with db_unixodbc.so because it is giving me this error:

 

r5dev-KAM1 /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[16307]: ERROR: <core> [db.c:203]: db_bind_mod(): Module db_unixODBC not found. Missing loadmodule?

 

Followed by errors from modules depending on the DBURL are failing as well. Here my modules part:

 

...

#!define DBURL "unixODBC://root:<passw>@localhost/MARIADB"

...

# Module Path

mpath="/usr/local/kamailio/lib64/kamailio/modules/"

 

loadmodule "tls.so"

# ----- tls params -----

modparam("tls", "config", "/usr/local/kamailio/etc/kamailio/tls.cfg")

 

#loadmodule "db_mysql.so"

loadmodule "db_unixodbc.so"

...

 

I doublechecked that the module was compiled and is present:

 

[root@r5dev-KAM1 ~]# ls -ll /usr/local/kamailio/lib64/kamailio/modules/ | grep unix

-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root  184451 28. Apr 08:56 db_unixodbc.so

 

I tried to check the db.c and db_unixodbc.c but I am not familiar with the c-syntax.

I somehow suspect that the error is related to Linux case sensitivity if db.c is trying to check if „unixODBC“ is installed and then trying to match it with the „db_unixodbc.so“ but I’m am not sure.

 

Can someone please give further advice?

 

 

Respectfully

Dimitry Nagorny

Trainee




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