1. There is DB configuration in provisioning tools (e.g. kamctlrc)
2. There is DB configuration of Kamailio modules. Every modules that
uses DB conections can be configured with a different DB URL. Thus, you
have to configure the DB URL for every module you use, e.g:
modparam("domain", "db_url",
"mysql://openser:openserrw@localhost/openser")
modparam("uri_db|alias_db", "db_url",
"mysql://openser:openserrw@localhost/openser")
modparam("avpops", "db_url",
"mysql://openser:openserrw@localhost/openser")
You can also combine this on one commands (regexp-syntax):
modparam("domain|uri_db|alias_db|avpops","db_url",
"mysql://openser:openserrw@localhost/openser")
regards
klaus
SIP wrote:
So... I've been working on installing Kamailio
3.0.1 on a test server to
begin migration from SER 0.9.6 (yes, I know it will be a bit of a
migration).
The INSTALL docs are... not perfect if working with the source (and not
a package). Following the instructions did not get me mysql support.
There were files that didn't install where they needed to be that I had
to move over by hand -- none of which is mentioned in the docs. Even
after removing the db_mysql from the list of excluded modules, it BUILT
the module, but didn't install it.
I also used a different DB name, username, and password from the default
(to match more closely the environment we'll be migrating from). After
tinkering, I got the DB scripts to run with the right username/pass, and
have now edited the kamctlrc and kamailio.cfg to have the proper db
name, username, pass, etc.
However, when I try and start kamailio, it fails, and the log spits out
a bunch of access denied messages using the original, default
username/pass (openserro@localhost). My question is, where is that
password located? What file have I missed?
N.
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