Isn't there a script called 'sc' somewhere that does the same thing as 
openserctl? I looked at the sc script and was able to determine how it 
generates those fields. I think they're gen_ha and something else... installed 
by openser.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: unplug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Sun 1/8/2006 7:50 PM 
        To: Norman Brandinger 
        Cc: users@openser.org 
        Subject: Re: [Users] direct manipulation of DB
        
        

        There are 2 parts.  One is server and one is client.  How to setup the
        server as openser has already a fifo interfece?
        
        On 12/23/05, Norman Brandinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        > I posted a simple FIFO Client that can be used to test sending 
commands
        > and receiving responses from OpenSER.
        >
        > The link is here: http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=utilities
        >
        > Regards,
        > Norm
        >
        > p.s. Comments or suggestions for improvements are welcome.
        >
        > p.s.s. I believe that the OpenSER roadmap has an API project that will
        > depreciate the FIFO interface.  Perhaps one of the developers can
        > elaborate more on this.
        >
        > Klaus Darilion wrote:
        >
        > > unplug wrote:
        > >
        > >> I am using openser with mysql as db.  There is a tool call 
openserctl
        > >> to manage the data in the openser.  I wonder whether I can direct
        > >> manipulate the db directly without using openserctl.  I have tried 
to
        > >> insert a record in the aliases table directly using mysql client 
but
        > >> it doesn't work.  Can I conclude direct manipulate the DB is
        > >> impossible?
        > >
        > >
        > > It depends on the table! There are some tables which will be cached
        > > inside openser, e.g:
        > >   location
        > >   aliases
        > >   domain
        > >   gw (lcr module)
        > >
        > > If you make changes to location/aliases you have to:
        > >  - restart openser to reload the tables or
        > >  - use openserctl (inserts via FIFO to openser which wirtes back to
        > > the db or
        > >  - in case of aliases use the aliases_DB module
        > >
        > > for the domain and gw table, you can use the respectife FIfo 
commands
        > > to reload the tables.
        > >
        > > regards
        > > klaus
        > >
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