On Wednesday 13 April 2011, Rick Aldred wrote:
Maybe the fix would be to include mysql under
'Should-Start' (and
'Should-Stop') in the LSB
header. That way mysql will be started if it is present, but not prevent
Kamailio from starting if it is not.
There is actually already a commented out Should-Start and Should-Stop in
/etc/init.d/kamailio - it would just need uncommenting and moving up into
the header.
Hi Rick,
ok, good idea. I've added suggestions like you proposed for mysql, postgres
and (free)radius.
Best regards,
Henning