Thanks John,

At first got an error using MySQL-asterisk, but then I removed /etc/ ini
files and used the DSN in /usr/local/etc/odbc.ini, that did the trick for
isql. I must have created the files /etc/ while following a guide online.
Nice!

After some meddling with the Asterisk conf files to have the correct values
I got the cdrs working, thanks dude!

cheers,
Olli






2015-02-03 18:04 GMT+02:00 John Kiniston <johnkinis...@gmail.com>:

> I notice you have MySQL-asterisk as your definition in your odbc.ini but
> you are trying to connect to simply 'MySQL' with your 'isql' command.
>
> Does isql work with 'MySQL-asterisk' as the DSN instead of simply 'MySQL' ?
>
> I have machines that use /etc/odbc.ini and machines that use
> /usr/local/etc/odbc.ini depending on if I used a package to instal ODBC or
> if I compiled ODBC myself.
>
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:35 AM, Olli Heiskanen <
> ohjelmistoarkkite...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm stuck with getting cdr records stored in MySql database. I have a
>> working realtime environment and have verified that the db connection works
>> fine when used via res_config_mysql.conf. I'd appreciate Your help on how
>> to get the odbc connector working as I think there's something wrong with
>> its configuration.
>>
>> The problem presented itself as an error when making a call that was
>> supposed to be stored in mysql cdr: Unable to retrieve database handle.
>> CDR failed.
>> This kept popping up every time I was trying to have a call be stored in
>> my mysql cdr table, and I traced the problem to the odbc connector, where
>> my knowhow is about to end.
>>
>> One problem may be that odbcinst -j outputs wrong ini files, I believe I
>> need these to be under /etc/ instead of /usr/local/etc/, but I'm unsure
>> about how to change those permanently.
>>
>> # odbcinst -j
>> unixODBC 2.3.2
>> DRIVERS............: /usr/local/etc/odbcinst.ini
>> SYSTEM DATA SOURCES: /usr/local/etc/odbc.ini
>> FILE DATA SOURCES..: /usr/local/etc/ODBCDataSources
>> USER DATA SOURCES..: /root/.odbc.ini
>> SQLULEN Size.......: 4
>> SQLLEN Size........: 4
>> SQLSETPOSIROW Size.: 2
>>
>> Odbcinst does see the connection, it reads it from
>> /usr/local/etc/odbcinst.ini.
>> # odbcinst -q -d
>> [MySQL]
>>
>> I tried copying my connection information onto those files listed above
>> and I'm not getting any errors in Asterisk logs when restarting Asterisk.
>> However:
>> # echo "select 1" | isql -v MySQL
>> [IM002][unixODBC][Driver Manager]Data source name not found, and no
>> default driver specified
>> [ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLConnect
>>
>>
>> Here's the contents of odbc.ini:
>>
>> [MySQL-asterisk]
>> Description = MySQL Asterisk database
>> Trace = Off
>> TraceFile = stderr
>> Driver = MySQL
>> SERVER = serverip
>> USER = myuser
>> PASSWORD = mypass
>> PORT = 3306
>> DATABASE = asterisk
>>
>> And odbcinst.ini:
>> [MySQL]
>> Description     = ODBC for MySQL
>> Driver          = /usr/lib/libmyodbc5.so
>> Setup           = /usr/lib/libodbcmyS.so
>> Driver64        = /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5.so
>> Setup64         = /usr/lib64/libodbcmyS.so
>> FileUsage       = 1
>>
>> And here I hit a wall, how can I fix the configuration?
>>
>>
>> MySQL-asterisk is referred to in res_odbc.conf, whose label is referred
>> to in cdr_odbc.conf. When the odbc connector starts working, is this the
>> correct way to configure the cdr db connection in Asterisk?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Olli
>>
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