I have now tested the FS with core db configured using MySql (by modifying the 
switch.conf.xml file). Unfortunately, it does not solve my problem because some 
of the core tables still remain as active SQLite tables.

After restarting the FS in the new configuration (with SQLite database core 
deleted), the following tables are created in MySql and SQLite:

MySQL: aliases, complete, nat and tasks (database starting with no tables prior 
to FS restart).
SQLite: aliases, calls, channels, interfaces, nat and tasks.

As I would like to access the channels table using Lua, the change did not fix 
my problem. I have positive verified that the channels table is active and 
populated during calls.

Are there other places where I should define the usage of the MySql database?


Jon BrĂ¼el
Consiglia Telecommunications
DK-2960 Rungsted Kyst
Tel: +45 45 16 1000
Mob: +45 26 15 30 60
CVR: 27047882


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