Well I got this to work. I want to thank all for replying. Actually I havent figured out what is causing the problem and hopefully time will be available to get a better idea why the problem occurred. To get it to work I specifically state the install path as follows: "make prefix=/usr/local install". Ergo the needed files are installed into the path "/usr/local/lib/openser/openserctl". If "make install" is executed to install the files, then files are installed into the path "/usr/local/openser-1.2.0-presence". Then by setting "PATH=/usr/local/openser-1.2.0-presence/sbin:$PATH" one would assume things would work fine, aka the "which" command will point to the correct openserctl path. However, what seems to happen is the needed openserctl files cant be found. Anyway, later I will try and pinpoint what path setting needs to happen to better correct this problem, right now performing the "make prefix=/usr/local install" sequence cures the problem.

Thanks again.....Chris

John Shellhouse wrote:
Hi,

i remember reading about similiar situation and this was the thread with fix info at voipuser.org:

http://www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_6229.html

Hope it helps.

jwhsel



From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Users] creating user accounts
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 23:16:55 +0300



On 09/25/06 23:07, Chris Robson wrote:

Thanks for the reply, but I had already setup the mysql database, to include adding the new "presence" DB entries. what I see is the openserctl utilities "help" doesnt show what the command line is so has it been removed?

Did you load database engine for openserctl?

http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=migrating_openser_v1.0.x_to_v1.1.x#openserctl

If you do not load a DB engine, all commands that are depending upon are disabled.

Cheers,
Daniel


Or is the commandline string been changed from what onbe did with the SERctl utility?

Thanks

Klaus Fleischmann wrote:
You have to setup a database (for example mysql) for openser before you can add users.

/Klaus

Chris Robson wrote:

I used to be able to create user accounts by issuing the following SER command:

serctl add UserName UserPassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Openser documentation gives the example

openserctl add UserName UserPassword [EMAIL PROTECTED]

But when I do this I get the following error

WARINIG: no database engine found - tried ''
This command requires a database engine - none was loaded

So how do you use openserctl to create new users?

Thanks....Chris


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