RR wrote:
Norbert, mate, I don't know why you're having so much problems. Do you
wanna post your extconfig.conf here? just to humour us? I have it
running with MSSQLServer a more complicated prospect than mySQL which
has a dedicated driver for it, and it still works.
RR, mate, I don't think
Norbert Zawodsky wrote:
RR wrote:
Norbert, mate, I don't know why you're having so much problems. Do you
wanna post your extconfig.conf here? just to humour us? I have it
running with MSSQLServer a more complicated prospect than mySQL which
has a dedicated driver for it, and it still works.
RR, mate, I don't think that I have so many problems.
1.) I asked a simple question:
Is it (still not) possible to connect Asterisk directly (= without ODBC)
to mySQL for the purpose of storing voicemail data?
Now, some posts later I've got a simple answer:
No!
Oh, haha sorry about that, I
Derek Whitten wrote:
Norbert Zawodsky wrote:
RR wrote:
snip
Mate, I can't say it with authority but I'm almost certain that the
only DB that a specific driver was written for is MySQL. I think if
you use res_mysql.o you should be able to talk to mySql directly
without needing
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Peder -
Is the storage of actual voicemail messages in a database still limited
to ODBC? If so, why?
Yes. Why? Nobody has developed a voicemail solution that directly
connects to a *SQL database for message storage.
A clear answer :-) Although a sad one :-(
Because
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
Hi Noah,
Noah Miller wrote:
Hi Norbert -
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
AFAIK, ODBC helps you have any DB underneath, be it MySQL, PGSQL, etc.,
so why not go ahead with it?
cheerz
- Ben.
Norbert Zawodsky wrote:
Hi Peder,
I asked the same question some time ago.
Never got any answer... :-(
Norbert
Peder @ NetworkOblivion schrieb:
Is the storage of actual
And as I wrote before, Asterisk - mySQl connection is already up and
runnig (for CDR). So it just would have been quick and easy if Asterisk
could have used the same path for audio data.
O.K., lets invest some time in installing ODBC.
NOrbert
Norbert, mate, I don't know why you're
RR wrote:
snip
Mate, I can't say it with authority but I'm almost certain that the
only DB that a specific driver was written for is MySQL. I think if
you use res_mysql.o you should be able to talk to mySql directly
without needing ODBC.
/snip
O.k., Nice to hear. But I'm not sure *how* to
Norbert Zawodsky wrote:
RR wrote:
snip
Mate, I can't say it with authority but I'm almost certain that the
only DB that a specific driver was written for is MySQL. I think if
you use res_mysql.o you should be able to talk to mySql directly
without needing ODBC.
/snip
O.k., Nice to
Hi Peder -
Is the storage of actual voicemail messages in a database still limited
to ODBC? If so, why?
Yes. Why? Nobody has developed a voicemail solution that directly
connects to a *SQL database for message storage.
And is the use of mySQL and ODBC at the same time still a bad idea?
Is the storage of actual voicemail messages in a database still limited
to ODBC? If so, why?
And is the use of mySQL and ODBC at the same time still a bad idea? If
so, why?
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
Hi Peder,
I asked the same question some time ago.
Never got any answer... :-(
Norbert
Peder @ NetworkOblivion schrieb:
Is the storage of actual voicemail messages in a database still limited
to ODBC? If so, why?
And is the use of mySQL and ODBC at the same time still a bad idea? If
On 11/28/06, Peder @ NetworkOblivion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the storage of actual voicemail messages in a database still limited
to ODBC? If so, why?
And is the use of mySQL and ODBC at the same time still a bad idea? If
so, why?
I want to store all of my voicemail stuff in a database
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