[Kamailio-Users] New install woes - 1.5.3 w/ mysql

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 16:35:21 CET 2010



On 1/2/10 3:39 PM, Graham Wooden wrote:
>
> The "Not sure what to make of it at this point.." was because I didn't 
> understand why the second time around with the "makes" would fix the 
> locate_tool() issue, not how to use kamailio ;-).
ok, I see, my misunderstanding. Have no clue why locate_tool  didn't 
work in first attempt

Cheers,
Daniel


>
> Thanks,
>
> -graham
>
>
>
> On 1/2/10 4:28 AM, "Daniel-Constantin Mierla" <miconda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     On 1/1/10 8:28 AM, Graham Wooden wrote:
>
>         Re: [Kamailio-Users] New install woes - 1.5.3 w/ mysql This
>         issue is solved ...
>         I went ahead and blew everything away and re-did the "makes"
>         -- and it's working now. Not sure what to make of it at this
>         point..
>
>     with kamdbctl you can create the database. Then with kamctl you
>     can create users.
>
>     Enable authentication and user location in the default config (see
>     top of the file), setup some phones, start kamailio and call
>     between phones. It is easy.
>
>     Cheers,
>     Daniel
>
>
>
>
>         On 12/31/09 11:03 PM, "Graham Wooden" <graham at g-rock.net> wrote:
>
>
>             Hi all,
>
>             Apparently I am missing something fundamentally here;
>             trying to get mysql functions working with the kamdbctl
>             command, but it seems that while it locates the
>             kamdbctl.mysql file, it can't locate/use the the
>             locate_tool() function from the 'kamctl.base' (which is
>             called at the top of kamdbctl.mysql). I have been going
>             back through trunk/INSTALL file and not seeing anything
>             that is standing out. Neither when I "strace" the
>             'kamdbctl create' command.  But seems that my environment
>             is missing something.  I don't recall such issues with my
>             production 1.4.2 machine.
>
>             It's a fresh install CentOS 5.4 with most items (e.g.
>             mysql server/client) installed via the standard yum
>             repo's.  I tried 1.5.3 from both building it from source
>             as as well as the linux/i386 binary set.  Still the same
>             results.  Thoughts?
>
>             [root at misfits kamailio]# kamctl start
>             database engine 'MYSQL' loaded
>             Control engine 'FIFO' loaded
>
>             INFO: Starting Kamailio :
>             INFO: started (pid: 9006)
>
>             [root at misfits kamailio]# kamdbctl create
>             /usr/local/lib/kamailio/kamctl/kamdbctl.mysql: line 25:
>             locate_tool: command not found
>             error: 'mysql' tool not found: set MYSQL variable to
>             correct tool path
>
>
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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