Hi Dave,
We've been through this problem; in our case it happened when we were using a seperate
machine for mysql database.......are you doing the same?
Charles
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Bath
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 20:40
Subject: [Serusers] Aliasing problem
Hey guys,
I have been playing with SER for a few days now, and apart from having to rebuild all
the RPMs to get it working on FC1 with mysql4 (mysql4 is apparently not officially
supported in FC1 ?!) everything was smooth and dandy. Really enjoying using such a
powerful and flexible product.
However, I have one problem, and I've done my best to trawl all the groups and
lists, and debug it myself and I cannot work out what is going on - perhaps I just
don't understand how it works properly. I am trying to set numerical aliases so that
incoming routing can be handled more easily by a PSTN gateway. I am trying the command:
Serctl alias add 1000 sip:admin@<sipserver>
I get a reply that the alias has been added (once a previous message on this list
pointed out that I needed to add lookup("aliases"); to ser.cfg)!
The problem is the mysql table is still empty - although serctl says that the alias has
been added, it doesn't seem to have been. When I try and call "1000" I get a
404 not found, but calling "admin" works fine.
Does anyone have any ideas?!
Also, on a slight side note, I was assuming that the aliases are reboot-safe.
they're stored in the database and will get reloaded if ser is rebooted. Is this the
case by default or does an option need to be enabled?
Sorry for the long post. Many thanks to everyone who has worked on this, and it would
be fantastic to get this last bit sorted out.
Cheers,
Dave
Inmarsat Ltd
Global Satellite Communications
Regional BGAN Engineer
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