On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla < mico...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > > On 12/26/10 1:46 PM, Noa Resare wrote: > >> Hello Friends, >> >> I thought I'd set up a SIP server during the holidays and kamailio seemed >> like a good choice. Since my setup won't be handling large amounts of users, >> a file based backend seemed like a good choice. Since I didn't find any "new >> users, please start with these steps" instruction on the web page I just >> installed the base package for Debian squeeze along with >> kamailio-berkeley-modules and proceded to try to configure the database. >> >> I set DBENGINE=DB_BERKELEY in /etc/kamailio/kamctlrc and ran 'kamdbctl >> create', which fails with this message: >> >> r...@uma:/home/noa# kamdbctl create >> db4.6_load: /usr/share/kamailio//db_berkeley/kamailio/lcr_gw: reopen: No >> such file or directory >> ERROR: Creating standard tables failed! >> >> I tried DBENGINE=DBTEXT, and the command failed similarly: >> >> INFO: creating DBTEXT tables at: /usr/local/etc/kamailio/dbtext ... >> cp: cannot stat `/usr/share/kamailio//dbtext/kamailio/lcr_gw': No such >> file or directory >> ERROR: Creating core tables failed! >> >> the LCR module got refurbished and changed completely the database > structure, but the scripts to create the tables for db_text and db_berkeley > engines seem to be not maintained in this case. > > > Based on this I have a few questions: >> >> 1) Is there a text somewhere outlining the recommended steps to get a >> basic server going using the .deb packages? >> > > Just set your apt sources.list accordingly: > http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/packages:debs > > Then install the packages you want to use. > > There is a tutorial to install from source, but if you skip first part > about compilation & install, and then work with new paths for files (configs > and binaries are in /etc/kamailio and /usr/sbin when installing from debs), > it should guide you pretty easy steps to get it work: > http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/install:kamailio-3.1.x-from-git > > > >> 2) What is the recommended backend for the least amount of install time >> trouble? >> > > MySQL is the most used and for sure no troubles in handling db creation. > Postgres should be fine as well. > > The MySQL integration seems to work without issues. Thanks! /noa -- Everything is secret.
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