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===Check if module is loaded===
 
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  '''Note:''' Check if module PostGreSql is loaded. It is required to be loaded so that Yate can connect to database.
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====Verify module loading when starting Yate====
 
====Verify module loading when starting Yate====

Revision as of 19:02, 19 March 2013

This module is used to make the connection between Yate and a PostgreSQL database.

When using this module for storing CDRs, also read [call.cdr] section in Register.

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Check if module is loaded

Note: Check if module PostGreSQL is loaded. It is required to be loaded so that Yate can connect to database.

Verify module loading when starting Yate

When Yate starts you can see a list of modules that are loaded. If PostGreSQL does not appear, you must install the devel packages, then reload Yate.

./run -vvvvv -CDo
..........
Loaded module PostgreSQL
.......

Verify module loading from rmanager

Another way to check if module is loaded is from telnet, use command status check if pgsqldb is in the list:

 %%+status                                                             
 ...............
name=pgsqldb,type=database,format=Total|Failed|Errors|AvgExecTime;conns=0,failed=0
............
%%-status

Configuration

pgsqldb.conf

[general]
; This section is special - holds settings common to all connections

; priority: int: Handler priority
;priority=100
 

; Each other section in this file describes a database connection

;[default]
; The section name is used as the database connection name

; autostart: bool: Automatically initiate the connection on startup
;autostart=yes

; timeout: int: Query timeout in milliseconds
;timeout=10000

; retry: int: How many times to retry the connection or query
;retry=5

; encoding: string: Character set encoding used to communicate with the server
;  If not set will match the encoding of server side database
;encoding=

; connection: string: Ready-built client connection string for PQconnectStart
;  If this is not set the string is built from the following pieces
;  Take care if you set this - it will override anything that follows
 ;connection=

; host: string: PostgreSQL server to connect to
;host=localhost

; port: int: Port on which the server is listening for connections
;port=5432

; database: string: Name of the database to use in queries
;database=yate

; user: string: Username to use to access the database
;user=postgres

; password: string: Password to authenticate the user to the database server
;password=

Example

Example of configuration pgsqldb.conf:

[yateadmin]
host=localhost
database=yateadmin
user=postgres
password=yate_admin

This is where a new connection is made.
You can have multiple connections to different databases.
The name between [] will be used in other configuration files to set the used account.
Example: in register.conf you will have in the [default] section : account=yateadmin


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