Hi Alexander,

that may be true as the Berkeley engine is not so used. But if you can 
across any but, feel free to report it anytime.

Regards,
Bogdan

Alexander wrote:
>   Thank you very much, it works now :)
>
>   Also I've switched to mysql from berkeley - it seems there're some 
> bugs in berkeley db engine.
>
> 2009/4/13 Anca Vamanu <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>     Hi Alexander,
>
>     I have looked through your configuration file and there is a big
>     mess in there in the presence part :).
>     Please read the presence tutorial from opensips site:
>     http://www.opensips.org/index.php?n=Resources.PresenceServer.
>     Since you say that you use xlite it means that you don't need
>     support for privacy rules, so no xcap server. The configuration
>     that matches your need is the one described at point 1 in the
>     Configuration section. The presence part from your configuration
>     file should resemble the one from this example:
>     http://www.opensips.org/index.php?n=Resources.SimplePresConfig.
>     <http://www.opensips.org/index.php?n=Resources.SimplePresConfig>
>     To give you also some indications of what is wrong now:
>     - you should set the force_active parameter in presence_xml module
>     to 1 ( now you set it twice, once to 1 and later to 0)
>     - you don't need xcap_client module
>     - it's useless to set integrated_xcap_server and xcap_table
>     parameters in presence_xml module ( you shouldn't have nothing
>     related to xcap in your configuration file)
>
>     I noticed that you have set all the parameters for the modules,
>     some to their default value. There is probably something that you
>     don't know: in the modules documentation if a default value is
>     mentioned for a parameter it means that the parameter already has
>     that value, and that you should set it only if you what to change it.
>
>     As for xlite, you have to configure it to use Presence Agent
>     operation mode.
>
>     regards,
>     Anca
>
>
>
>     Alexander wrote:
>
>          Hi all!
>
>          I'm trying to make Opensips 1.4.4 work as proxy and presence
>         server. Proxy, with NAT support, seems to work - calls are
>         redirected, voice is transmitted in both directions.
>         Now I try to configure presence - it would be nice, if X-Lite
>         shows user's availability and status. So, I've got 2 questions:
>          1) What options regarding to presence should be configured in
>         X-Lite (Peer-to-peer, Presence agent)?
>          2) What's wrong and/or missing in my OpenSips configuration file?
>
>          As I see from logs, SUBSCRIBE, PUBLISH and NOTIFY messages
>         are received by OpenSips, but X-Lite does not show user's
>         availability/status.
>
>          My OpenSips configuration file is attached to this messages.
>         Note, that authorization is done via db_oracle, and in
>         presence module I try to use db_berkeley. It's done due
>         to some reasons.
>
>          Thanks in advance!
>
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