Hi, I have installed asterisk-1.4.4 and asterisk-addon-1.4.1. I followed every step to configure RealTime but something is not working properly; the warning that I am geting is: WARNING[32709]: config.c:1229 find_engine: Realtime mapping for 'sippeers' found to engine 'mysql', but the engine is not available WARNING[1359]: config.c:1229 find_engine: Realtime mapping for 'sipusers' found to engine 'mysql', but the engine is not available My cdr_mysql.conf and res_mysql.conf are: /--- cdr_mysql.conf ---/ [global] hostname = localhost dbname = asteriskcdrdb password = passw0rd user = root table = cdr port = 3306 sock = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock userfield = 1 /--- res_mysql.conf ---/ [general] dbhost = localhost dbname = asteriskrealtime dbuser = root dbpass = passw0rd dbport = 3306 dbsock = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock Mysql is working properly, I test it using the parameters included in res_mysql.conf. Is there a way of checking the asterisk conection to the database manually? How can I check that the driver was installed properly from the addonss? Any idea, suggestion? Regars, Rachid.
> Hi, > > I have installed asterisk-1.4.4 and asterisk-addon-1.4.1. > I followed every step to configure RealTime but something is not working > properly; the warning that I am geting is: > > WARNING[32709]: config.c:1229 find_engine: Realtime mapping for 'sippeers' > found to engine 'mysql', but the engine is not available > WARNING[1359]: config.c:1229 find_engine: Realtime mapping for 'sipusers' > found to engine 'mysql', but the engine is not available > > My cdr_mysql.conf and res_mysql.conf are: > > /--- cdr_mysql.conf ---/ > > [global] > hostname = localhost > dbname = asteriskcdrdb > password = passw0rd > user = root > table = cdr > port = 3306 > sock = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock > userfield = 1 > > /--- res_mysql.conf ---/ > > [general] > dbhost = localhost > dbname = asteriskrealtime > dbuser = root > dbpass = passw0rd > dbport = 3306 > dbsock = /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock > > Mysql is working properly, I test it using the parameters included in > res_mysql.conf. > > Is there a way of checking the asterisk conection to the database > manually? > How can I check that the driver was installed properly from the addonss? > Any idea, suggestion? >When I had this issue it was becuase I didn't make && make install the add on's. Try make clean and then make && make install again. Also start asterisk as asterisk -vvvvv and see if you see any errors there.