Hello,
On 06/15/06 15:44, Shenen Shenen wrote:
Hi!I've run the command to create the database in
this way;
openser_mysql.sh create
I've entered a blank password for root, I entered ser as the domain: I
got a creating database ... message, then got another "Enter password:"
request, entered blank and then returned to the command line
Domain (realm) for the default user 'admin' : ser I've put;
If I run in mysql with mysql -p and entered in it,I run connect,I've this;
mysql> connect
Connection id: 115
Current database: *** NONE ***
If I use
mysql>connect ser
ERROR 1049 (42000): Unknown database 'ser'
the name for database used by openser is 'openser', not 'ser'. After you
login as root in mysql, do 'show databases' to see available databases
in the server.
Where is the problem?
I use the following command to register my openser;
openserctl add 650 1234 650(a)192.168.251.12 <mailto:650@192.168.251.12>
[ mailto:650@192.168.251.12]
Have you set the SIP_DOMAIN environment variable?
Cheers,
Daniel
/usr/local/sbin/openserctl 1.1 - $Revision: 1.6.2.2
<http://1.6.2.2/> $
parameter usage:
* subscribers *
add <username> <password> <email> .. add a new subscriber (*)
passwd <username> <passwd> ......... change user's password (*)
rm <username> ...................... delete a user (*)
mail <username> .................... send an email to a user
alias show [<alias>] ............... show aliases
alias rm <alias> ................... remove an alias
alias add <alias> <uri> ............ add an aliases
rpid add <username> <rpid> ......... add rpid for a user (*)
rpid rm <username> ................. set rpid to NULL for a user (*)
rpid show <username> ............... show rpid of a user
alias_db show <alias> .............. show alias details
.............
etc etc....
Where is the problem?