[Freeswitch-users] freeswitch -nc -nosql
mazilo
Nabble at slickdeals.endjunk.com
Sun Feb 27 17:05:06 MSK 2011
Anthony Minessale wrote:
>
> Fixed
>
> commit 1cbb8f221b2e76ec66c72d7f09d7f6ae681764b8
> Author: Anthony Minessale <anthm at freeswitch.org>
> Date: Fri Feb 25 21:39:37 2011 -0600
>
> supress errors caused from -nosql as reported on the mailing list
> and not on JIRA like it should be http://jira.freeswitch.org
OK. That nasty message no longer shows up. But, actually having -nosql
switch gives no SQL database. This means, if I issue a help command, the CLI
will, instead of spitting out the help messages, complain with -ERR SQL
DISABLED NO DATA AVAILABLE! as shown below. Unless there is some settings I
missed, it looks like something isn't working right with SQL that causes FS
to crash.
2011-02-27 08:53:38.602830 [CONSOLE] switch_core.c:1765
_____ ______ _____ _____ ____ _ _
| ___| __ ___ ___/ ___\ \ / /_ _|_ _/ ___| | | |
| |_ | '__/ _ \/ _ \___ \\ \ /\ / / | | | || | | |_| |
| _|| | | __/ __/___) |\ V V / | | | || |___| _ |
|_| |_| \___|\___|____/ \_/\_/ |___| |_| \____|_| |_|
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* Anthony Minessale II, Michael Jerris, Brian West, Others *
* FreeSWITCH (http://www.freeswitch.org) *
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2011-02-27 08:53:38.602830 [CONSOLE] switch_core.c:1768
FreeSWITCH Version 1.0.head (git-fd7bbc0 2011-02-26 11-45-19 +0100) Started.
Max Sessions[1000]
Session Rate[30]
SQL [Disabled]
freeswitch at DockStar> version
FreeSWITCH Version 1.0.head (git-fd7bbc0 2011-02-26 11-45-19 +0100)
freeswitch at DockStar> help
Valid Commands:
-ERR SQL DISABLED NO DATA AVAILABLE!
freeswitch at DockStar>
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