Hi Dave,
2011/2/21 Dave Singer
> Toyima,
>
> Try:
> yum whatprovides '*/md5' '*/md5sum' '*/db_dump'
> the db_dump should be apparent from that.
I'm using Centos and it shows several packages that provide a md5
> command but none put it in the path. You could try installing one and
> linking it
Toyima,
Try:
yum whatprovides '*/md5' '*/md5sum' '*/db_dump'
the db_dump should be apparent from that.
I'm using Centos and it shows several packages that provide a md5
command but none put it in the path. You could try installing one and
linking it into the path to see if that helps.
eg.: ln -s
Hi Dave,
This is what i did:
root@OpenSIPS home# yum search md5
Loaded plugins: rhnplugin, security
Matched: md5
=
cyrus
Toyima,
It is looking for those executable files. It looks like it first tries
db_dump then because that fails tries db4.4_dump.
So you need to install the packages that supply md5 and either db_dump or
db4.4_dump.
Dave
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 3:20 AM, Toyima Dias wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> 2011/2/
Hi Dave,
2011/2/17 Dave Singer
> Toyima,
>
> Have you configured it to connect to your database?
>
the file opensipsctlrc is already configured to connect to my database where
i'm storing domains, locations, subscribers, etc etc...the DB_PATH parameter
commented and i don't now how to configure
Toyima,
Have you configured it to connect to your database?
Have you installed packages that provide the commands it was
complaining about missing? From what I have seen, db is almost always
installed and it may just require it to be there even if it is not
used.
Dave
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:5
Hello Dave,
2011/2/17 Dave Singer
> Toyima,
>
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Toyima Dias wrote:
> >
> >
> > 2011/2/16 Dave Singer
> >>
> >> Toyima,
> >> This is the right list. You just have to take into account that no one
> >> is getting paid to answer your questions in the list. And som
Toyima,
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Toyima Dias wrote:
>
>
> 2011/2/16 Dave Singer
>>
>> Toyima,
>> This is the right list. You just have to take into account that no one
>> is getting paid to answer your questions in the list. And sometimes
>> that means waiting a couple days.
>> Best tact
2011/2/16 Dave Singer
> Toyima,
> This is the right list. You just have to take into account that no one
> is getting paid to answer your questions in the list. And sometimes
> that means waiting a couple days.
> Best tactic I've seen to keep putting it in front of people is to
> respond to your
Toyima,
This is the right list. You just have to take into account that no one
is getting paid to answer your questions in the list. And sometimes
that means waiting a couple days.
Best tactic I've seen to keep putting it in front of people is to
respond to your own thread with a little update of w
Is there any help or mailing list with the use of osipsconsole? may be i'm
not asking to the right mailing list :S
2011/2/15 Toyima Dias
> Hello,
> I'm having problems with my opensipsconsole, first, every time i run
> osipsconsole on the my shell i receive some weird messages, take a look:
>
>
Hello,
I'm having problems with my opensipsconsole, first, every time i run
osipsconsole on the my shell i receive some weird messages, take a look:
*OpenSIPS:~#osipsconsole
which: no md5 in
(/usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/root/bi
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