Likely running a "kamdbctl create" would have done it as well. The error you
highlighted is telling you that a table doesn't exist in the Kamailio database.
Happy to see you found a work-around for this. Enjoy using Kamailio!
Derek Bolichowski
Technician / VoIP Specialist
Empire Communications
Hi,
I have resolved it. Just run following command before "make all".
command: make include_module="db_mysql"
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Best Regards,
Shengy
At 2016-02-21 21:55:41, "sgy" wrote:
Hi,
Today I download the source codes in version 4.3 by git, and compile and
install it. I configure the ka
Hi,
Today I download the source codes in version 4.3 by git, and compile and
install it. I configure the kamctlrc and kamailio.cfg, but I can't start it,
Please refer to following error.
Feb 21 21:47:36 ubuntu /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[13672]: ERROR: db_mysql
[km_dbase.c:124]: db_mysql_su