Thanks. That took care of my problem with pgsql.
Someday I'll figure out how to interface pgsql with *. But that's another day.
Jeremy Bogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't really know how to attack this problem. Can anyone offer
> some advice on what this means? I don't use PostgreSQL with * for
> now and don't know why * is looking for it. Further, why does *
> exit? Is it due to pgsql or is the Broken Pipe message the clue here?
Because you've got PostgreSQL installed, when you built Asterisk it
installed the cdr_postgres module automatically. Simply add a line to
modules.conf:
noload => cdr_pgsql.so
Then restart Asterisk. This should solve your problems.
--
Jeremy Bogan
VoiceBox Communications
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