Hello,
On 01/07/16 16:39, C. wrote: > Hi, > I have followed instructions on setting up Kamailio with MongoDB > backend, and successfully compiled and installed kamailio with the > db_mongo module. It can start successfully. However, when I tried to > add users using the command: > > kamctl add test testpasswd t...@mysipserver.com > <mailto:t...@mysipserver.com> > > It fails because it is trying to default to MYSQL. Here is the result > of that command: > > WARNING: database engine not found - tried 'MYSQL' > ERROR: This command requires a database engine - none was loaded > > When I take a look at the kamctl script, it lists all the other kinds > of database engines, except MongoDb, so this is probably why it is > failing. How can I use kamctl to create the required Mongodb > collections (like users, subscribers, etc) that Kamaiio will then > use?My kamailio.cfg seem to be working ok, as I seem to be able to > connect to the database (I modified the file to use db_mongo module), > and I create the initial collections as listed here - > https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/tutorials/kamailio-and-mongodb > indeed, kamctl doesn't support mongodb and it cannot be used to add subscribers. Practically, behind adding a subscriber (when Mysql is used) is an SQL INSERT query. What you have to do is using mongodb insert command, like: db.getCollection("subscriber").insert( { username: "alice", domain: "a.com", password: "secret" } ) For whatever table you need in the mongodb, look inside: - utils/kamctl/mongodb/kamailio/ There are some json files that provide some attributes about the columns, their types and default values. Cheers, Daniel -- Daniel-Constantin Mierla http://www.asipto.com - http://www.kamailio.org http://twitter.com/#!/miconda - http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
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