[Serusers] SER don't start

Jan Janak jan at iptel.org
Mon Dec 12 20:17:23 CET 2005


You do not have access to the database as user serro. Make sure that
user serro has read-only access to SER database.

  Jan.

On 12-12-2005 14:00, Guido wrote:
> Hello, I'm using Fedora C4, ser-0.9.4 with radiusclient-ng-0.5.2. When I 
> start SER I view this error message and SER don't start
> 
> 0(14959) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve 66.167.141.22
> 0(14959) WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve 66.167.141.22
> Listening on
>             udp: 66.165.171.22 [66.167.141.22]:5060
>             tcp: 66.165.171.22 [66.167.141.22]:5060
> Aliases:
> 
> 
> WARNING: no fork mode
> stateless - initializing
> 0(0) Maxfwd module- initializing
> textops - initializing
> 0(0) info: mediaproxy: loaded SIP asymmetric clients file containing 0 
> entries.
> 0(0) info: mediaproxy: loaded RTP asymmetric clients file containing 0 
> entries.
> 0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is initially 110592
> 0(0) INFO: udp_init: SO_RCVBUF is finally 262142
> 2(0) INFO: fifo process starting: 14961
> 2(0) SER: open_uac_fifo: fifo server up at /tmp/ser_fifo...
> 2(0) WARNING: no fifo_db_url given - fifo DB commands disabled!
> 0(14959) new_connection(): Access denied for user: 'serro at localhost' (Using 
> password: YES)
> 0(14959) db_init(): Could not create a connection
> 0(14959) ERROR:domain_db_init: cannot initialize database connection
> 0(14959) ERROR: domain:child_init(): Unable to connect to the database
> 0(14959) init_mod_child(): Error while initializing module domain
> 0(14959) main_dontfork: init_child failed
> 1(14960) INFO: signal 15 received
> 2(14961)  0(14959) child process 14960 exited normally, status=0
> 0(14959) INFO: dont_fork turned on, living on
> INFO: signal 15 received
> 0(14959) child process 14961 exited normally, status=0
> 0(14959) INFO: dont_fork turned on, living on
> 
> 
> 
> Can anybody help me ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Guido 
> 
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