Do you use the aliases table in your script?
serctl is a tool for direct manipulation of ser's cache.
Caching sql tables is good for performance. however, it
poses a problem: how to change content of the cache
without rebooting ser? (there is no way to propagate
changes to mysql database to the cache). That's what we
use serctl for. It manipuilates ser's cache via FIFO
server in run-time.
If a lookup table is not used from a script, it is not
cached and it cannot be updated using serctl.
-Jiri
(manipulation in sql are not reflected in ser's
At 12:10 AM 1/10/2003, Michael Graff wrote:
# serctl alias add 7004 sip:graff@isc.org
sip:graff@isc.org
400 Table 'aliases' Not Found
The table IS there:
+-----------------+
| Tables_in_ser |
+-----------------+
| acc |
| active_sessions |
| aliases |
| config |
| event |
| grp |
| location |
| missed_calls |
| pending |
| phonebook |
| reserved |
| silo |
| subscriber |
| version |
+-----------------+
14 rows in set (0.00 sec)
This is on FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p2 i386
--Michael
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