Hi Norbert -

>> I want to store all of my voicemail stuff in a database so that I can
>> give users web access to it, but I don't want to run web services on my
>> * server itself.  If it is all in a DB, I can have a web box and a
>> separate SQL box and none of it should affect *.
>
> Yes, you can do this.  There are other ways to do this without using
> database storage for voicemail (e.g. you could use normal file-based
> storage for voicemail and have the webserver connect to the vm storage
> on the * server via nfs).

In my case, that's not possible. Because the box asterisk runs on has
very limited memory an no harddisk.
I don't know for Peder, but for me the only way seems to be to install ODBC.

Just a thought: You could go the other way - share a volume on a
separate webserver, and have the asterisk box connect to the webserver
via NFS as a client, and store the voicemail on the NFS share.  While
I don't have any exact numbers, it seems like that would be less
overhead (and hassle) than using ODBC/mysql.


- Noah
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