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[Bayonne-devel] Newbie Questions


From: Java Rockx
Subject: [Bayonne-devel] Newbie Questions
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:03:45 -0700 (PDT)

Hello all. The subject says it all. I'm a newbie with Bayonne. I've got it
running but have a few questions. Keep in mind that I am only interested in the
Bayonne voice mail functionality for use in a SIP network.

First off I'm using the following applications:
bayonne-20040818
commoncpp2-1.2.4
libosip2-2.0.9
eXosip-0.7.6 (configured with --disable-josua)
ccrtp (checked out from CVS)

Q: I had plenty of trouble getting ccrtp to compile because the checked out
version doesn't have all the files necessary to build ccrtp. To I cheated and
copied all the the files in to my ccrtp-1.0.2 source code directory which
overwrote all existing 1.0.2 files with the cvs ones, but it worked. The reason
for all this is that bayonne-20040818 requires commoncpp2-1.2.4, but
ccrtp-1.0.2 will not compile against commoncpp2-1.2.4, whereas the cvs ccrtp
will compile against commoncpp2-1.2.4, but lacks the configure script (and
others). Is there a complete ccrtp application in CVS that has the configure
script which will build properly?

Q: Once I edited /etc/sysconfig/bayonne and set the DRIVER=sip option, the
server started with this error:

     Configuration error: number of realms does not match number of users

How do I add/configure SIP users (aka, mailboxs)? I'm very unclear on how users
are administered. My understanding is that Linux user accounts (/etc/passwd)
are the user accounts for Bayonne? Is this correct?

Q: If I enable the MySQL functionality, can I store voice mail messages in the
database rather than on disk as a regular file? If so, are there reasons for
which I should not do this? I did read the MySQL how-to and see that you can
use the database from Bayonne scripts, but it doesn't appear that user
authentication or voice mail messages can be stored in the database. Can anyone
clarify what can and cannot be stored in MySQL?

Regards,
Paul


                
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