hi,

if you use realtime peers, and you want to see their states, you have to look in the database... if you want to see their states via cli, you have to set rtcachefriends=yes in your sip.conf...
there are other settings that you might be interested in...  :

rtcachefriends=yes ; Cache realtime friends by adding them to the internal list ; just like friends added from the config file only on a
                                ; as-needed basis? (yes|no)

rtsavesysname=yes ; Save systemname in realtime database at registration
                                ; Default= no

rtupdate=yes ; Send registry updates to database using realtime? (yes|no) ; If set to yes, when a SIP UA registers successfully, the ip address, ; the origination port, the registration period, and the username of ; the UA will be set to database via realtime. ; If not present, defaults to 'yes'. Note: realtime peers will ; probably not function across reloads in the way that you expect, if
                                ; you turn this option off.
rtautoclear=yes ; Auto-Expire friends created on the fly on the same schedule ; as if it had just registered? (yes|no|<seconds>) ; If set to yes, when the registration expires, the friend will ; vanish from the configuration until requested again. If set ; to an integer, friends expire within this number of seconds
                                ; instead of the registration interval.

ignoreregexpire=yes            ; Enabling this setting has two functions:
                                ;
; For non-realtime peers, when their registration expires, the ; information will _not_ be removed from memory or the Asterisk database ; if you attempt to place a call to the peer, the existing information ; will be used in spite of it having expired
                                ;
; For realtime peers, when the peer is retrieved from realtime storage, ; the registration information will be used regardless of whether ; it has expired or not; if it expires while the realtime peer ; is still in memory (due to caching or other reasons), the ; information will not be removed from realtime storage

regards,
yves


Am 17.02.2013 12:51, schrieb termo termosel:
Hi,

I had configured Asterisk to use default database located in /var/lib/asterisk/sqlite3dir/sqlite3.db. When I put odbc show in Asterisk's cli, It returns me that I have conected but when I put "sip show peers",Asterisk doesn't found any peer or user.

ubuntu*CLI> odbc show

ODBC DSN Settings
-----------------

  Name:   asterisk
  DSN:    asterisk-connector
    Last connection attempt: 1970-01-01 01:00:00
  Pooled: No
  Connected: Yes

ubuntu*CLI> sip show peers
Name/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status Description Realtime 0 sip peers [Monitored: 0 online, 0 offline Unmonitored: 0 online, 0 offline]


This mi configuration,

/etc/odbci.ini

[asterisk-connector]
Description         = SQLite3 database
Driver              = SQLite3
Database            = /var/lib/asterisk/sqlite3dir/sqlite3.db

/etc/odbcinst.ini

[SQLite3]
Description= SQLite3 ODBC Driver
Driver=/usr/local/lib/libsqlite3odbc.so
Setup=/usr/local/lib/libsqlite3odbc.so
Threading=2

/etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf

[settings]

sipusers => odbc,asterisk,sip_buddies
sippeers => odbc,asterisk,sip_buddies
sipregs => odbc,asterisk,sip_buddies

/etc/asterisk/func_odbc.conf

[SQL]
dsn=asterisk
readsql=${ARG1}

/etc/asterisk/modules.conf

autoload=yes
;preload => res_odbc.so
;preload => res_config_odbc.so
noload => pbx_gtkconsole.so
;load => pbx_gtkconsole.so
noload => pbx_kdeconsole.so
noload => app_intercom.so
noload => chan_modem.so
noload => chan_modem_aopen.so
noload => chan_modem_bestdata.so
noload => chan_modem_i4l.so
noload => chan_capi.so
load => res_musiconhold.so
noload => chan_alsa.so
;noload => chan_oss.so
noload => cdr_sqlite.so
noload => app_directory_odbc.so
;noload => res_config_odbc.so
;noload => res_config_pgsql.so

/etc/asterisk/res_odbc.conf

[asterisk]
enabled => yes
dsn => asterisk-connector
pre-connect => yes


Can someone help me?

Thanks,
Jordi


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