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<DIV>Noted and thanks.</DIV>
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<DIV>Klaus Darilion writes: </DIV>
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<DIV>> Hi! </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> Please send your emails to the list. This way others
can help you too, and </DIV>
<DIV>> others will also benefit. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> In Openser, all DB task will be done via openser's DB
layer. Thus, the </DIV>
<DIV>> modules do not have to take care of the used DB. Under
the DB layer, there </DIV>
<DIV>> are the DB drivers: There is at the moment mysql,
postgresql and unixodbc. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> When configuring openser, you only have to use the
proper configuration, </DIV>
<DIV>> thus use "postgres://..." isntead of "mysql://...."
</DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> For setting up the database, use the
openser_postgresql.sh script. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> For setting up openser in general, please refer to the
Gettign Started </DIV>
<DIV>> Tutorial on onsip.org </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> regards </DIV>
<DIV>> klaus </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> voiceoverip wrote: </DIV>
<DIV>>> Hi Klaus, </DIV>
<DIV>>> forgive me for being a nuisance:) I've tried
google and Openser manuals, </DIV>
<DIV>>> haven't been able to find any revelant Openser
setup guide with </DIV>
<DIV>>> PostgreSQL, would be glad if you can point me to
any online reference(s). </DIV>
<DIV>>> Also, I assume that by native, you meant the
client interface to the </DIV>
<DIV>>> underlying DB platform. Therefore, Postgres
support would still be </DIV>
<DIV>>> essentially modular? </DIV>
<DIV>>> Thanks for your patience. </DIV>
<DIV>>> Regards </DIV>
<DIV>>> Klaus Darilion writes: </DIV>
<DIV>>> > voiceoverip wrote: </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> Hi Klaus, </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> thanks for your advice, will check it
out. Can i say that MySQL </DIV>
<DIV>>> support </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> is native? Mind if i ask what major
difference(s) between modular and </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> native support? </DIV>
<DIV>>> > </DIV>
<DIV>>> > mysql and postgres have native support. Both
works well. I've never </DIV>
<DIV>>> tried </DIV>
<DIV>>> > the unixodbc yet. </DIV>
<DIV>>> > </DIV>
<DIV>>> > regards </DIV>
<DIV>>> > klaus </DIV>
<DIV>>> > </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> Regards </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> voiceoverip </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> Klaus Darilion writes: </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > voiceoverip wrote: </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> >> Hi, </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> >> I am new to OpenSER. </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> >> As noted in the installation
notes(Persistent Data Storage) - "you </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> need </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> >> to make sure MySQL is installed
on your box". Guess other </DIV>
<DIV>>> backends(in </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> >> particular PostgreSQL) are not
supported. If true, wonder if there </DIV>
<DIV>>> are </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> >> plans to support other backends.
Thanks. </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > Take a look at the modules
directory. There is already postgresql </DIV>
<DIV>>> and </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > unixodbc. </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > There is also native oralce support
in ser's experimental tree. </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > regards </DIV>
<DIV>>> >> > klaus </DIV>
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