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== MS SQL Server == | == MS SQL Server == |
Revision as of 23:31, 21 April 2010
MySQL
Supported without changes since OpenDBX 1.0.0.
The file below also contains trigger definitions which are necessary for "auto serial" support, but they are only available in MySQL 5 and later. If you are still using MySQL 4.x and don't want to utilize the automatically generated zone serials, you can safely remove the "CREATE TRIGGER" statements from the file before creating the database tables.
PostgreSQL
Supported without changes since OpenDBX 1.0.0
SQLite and SQLite3
Supported without changes since OpenDBX 1.0.0 but requires to set opendbx-host to the path of the SQLite file (including the trailing slash or backslash, depending on your operating system) and opendbx-database to the name of the file, e.g.
opendbx-host-read = /path/to/file/ opendbx-host-write = /path/to/file/ opendbx-database = powerdns.sqlite
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MS SQL Server
Supported by PowerDNS 2.9.20 (with latest patch) and OpenDBX 1.1.4 by using the FreeTDS library. It uses a different scheme for host configuration (requires the name of the host section in the configuration file of the dblib client library) and doesn't support the default statement for starting transactions. Please add the following lines to your pdns.conf:
opendbx-host-read = MSSQL2k opendbx-host-write = MSSQL2k opendbx-sql-transactbegin = BEGIN TRANSACTION
MS SQL Server table definitions
Sybase ASE
Supported by PowerDNS 2.9.20 (with latest patch) and OpenDBX 1.1.5 by using the native Sybase ctlib or the FreeTDS library. It uses a different scheme for host configuration (requires the name of the host section in the configuration file of the ctlib client library) and doesn't support the default statement for starting transactions. Please add the following lines to your pdns.conf:
opendbx-host-read = SYBASE opendbx-host-write = SYBASE opendbx-sql-transactbegin = BEGIN TRANSACTION
Oracle
Supported by PowerDNS 2.9.20 (with latest patch) and OpenDBX 1.1.6. It uses a different syntax for transactions and requires the following additional line in your pdns.conf:
opendbx-sql-transactbegin = SET TRANSACTION NAME 'AXFR'