Does it really add alias to mysql alias table or you still have not enabled mysql module (inside ser.cfg)? If you did not, then your aliases will be lost everytime you restart SER.
On 5/23/06, Lubomir Salaga lubomir.salaga@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all...
I'm new to SER.
I installed SER 0.8.2 and ser-mysql and i'm trying to add an alias to a user using serctl. It shows the 200OK message and it also adds the alias into the mysql alias table. The problem is that after short time, the alias table is empty and I can't call the user using the alias.
I need to add the alias to call a softphone from a hardphone.
Do you have any idea? Thanx...
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