Am 09.11.2012 um 17:28 schrieb Dan Ryson: > All, > > I'm interested in connecting to a back-end database running on a separate > server running on the same LAN subnet as AstLinux. Before posting my > question here, I searched around for prior answers. Similar questions seem > to come up from time to time. Most of the answers sensibly speak to the > incompatibilities between MySQL SERVER, Compact Flash, and low-power CPUs. > Of course, all I would need is support for the CLIENT. > > Lacking that, I'm curious if a work-around is feasible: Might an AGI call a > PHP script on AstLinux that, in turn, would access data on an external MySQL > server? This wouldn't be too bitter a pill to swallow since I'll probably > end up using an AGI anyway. > > Thanks for your thoughts. > > Dan
On <build.astlinux.org> you can build a custom AstLinux version with MySQL-client support. I use this to store CDRs in an external database. Michael http://www.mksolutions.info
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