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Ok Karel, that went ok!
Now, when accessing to http://localhost/serweb/user...) with a user account, appears the error message "DB Error: No such table".
What table does it refer to? I thought that launching the initial wish to create the ser tables should be enough in order to intialize all these things related to the mySql database...
Yes, it is enought. The problem may be in incopatible versions of ser and serweb. Try run:
ser_mysql.sh reinstall
If it will not help, try enable logging in serweb and see the log file. Here you will see the name of missing table.
Karel
Thanks! Pablo
From: Karel Kozlik karel@iptel.org To: Pablo Cabezas paolochan@hotmail.com CC: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Ser-Web interface errors... Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:09:09 +0200
Hi, try set fifo_mode=0666 in your ser.cfg
Karel
Pablo Cabezas napsal(a):
Hi!
I have access to the admin web page (http://localhost/serweb/admin/index.php) with the default user "admin". I can see the users I have created with the "serctl add..." wish.
The problem comes when clicking in the hyperlink "account" for one of the users in the list (in the administration web page). A new page is opened, and in the upper section appears the errors:
# Warning: fopen(/tmp/ser_fifo): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /var/lib/serweb/html/functions.php on line 315
# Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /var/lib/serweb/html/functions.php:315) in /var/lib/serweb/html/page.php on line 35
And written with red font, appears this message too:
# DB Error: no such table # sorry -- cannot open write fifo
I have uncommented the line "fifo_mode=0660" at the /etc/ser/ser.cfg, as it was told here at the list, but it goes wrong. I have changes permissions in /tmp/ser_fifo, but then the web page doesnt get opened...
I would appreciate your help in this point, because I suppose that creating user accounts and managing them is the only required step to intercomunicate softphones in a simple LAN, isnt it?
Thanks! Pablo
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