Rob wrote:
> What version of Asterisk?  What does this command return:
> *CLI> cb mysql status


> As I said above, latest svn trunk code -- as of yesterday or the day
before. 

> No such command 'cb mysql' (type 'help' for help)
        


>>> The database & tables are created, though the DDL scripts 
>>> provided seem to require MySQL 5.  The configuration file
>>> (cbmysql.conf) is in place and has been modified to reflect
>>> reality (username/pass and socket location).
>> I would not expect the scripts to be MySQL 5 dependant, but 
>> they were contributed by another developer, so perhaps they are.
                
>>How are you determining that you do not have the application?


> An error (I forget specifically) when I try to execute it from the 
> dialplan is what first keyed me in.  But subsequently the 
> command/response below, too. 
        


>> What Does this command report:
>> *CLI> show application CBMySQL


> No such command 'show application CBMySQL' (type 'help' for help)
        
> But also, and probably more useful:
        
> Your application(s) is (are) not registered
> Command 'core show application CBMySQL' failed. 
        
> However, "module show like cb" does return:
        
> Module                         Description
Use Count 
> app_cbmysql.so                 CBMysql conference scheduling
0          
> 1 modules loaded
        
Can you set verbose and debug levels to 10 and run these commands:
*CLI> module unload app_cbmysql.so
*CLI> module load app_cbmysql.so

I suspect a config file issue, but a log of the module loading will
help peg down the problem.
        

Dan
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