On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 12:39:09 +0100, Henning Westerholt henning.westerholt@1und1.de wrote:
I double-checked, and the settings in: /usr/local/etc/openser/openserctlrc were set correct: DBROPW=newpassword
So I set the mysql password for openserro back to the default 'openserro' in mysql, and it works, even with a different value in openserctlrc.
Is this a known issue, bug, or am I doing something wrong?
Hi Richard,
the setting in the openserctlrc file is only used for database setup and the control script 'openserctl'.
Thanks for clearing that up.
You need also set this password in the openser.cfg for the server, for each module that needs to use the connection.
Do you have defined the 'db_url' parameter with the new password in your config file?
Yes, and it is using the mysql user 'openser', not 'openserro' which is the one causing the error.
Maybe a module uses openserro:openserro by default if you don't specify otherwise... I'll check the docs. I'm using these modules, in case anyone knows by heart.
loadmodule "sl.so" loadmodule "tm.so" loadmodule "rr.so" loadmodule "maxfwd.so" loadmodule "usrloc.so" loadmodule "registrar.so" loadmodule "textops.so" loadmodule "mi_fifo.so" loadmodule "xlog.so" loadmodule "alias_db.so" loadmodule "acc.so" loadmodule "nathelper.so" loadmodule "uri.so" loadmodule "avpops.so" loadmodule "siptrace.so"
Thanks for your reply,
Richard.