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Description

Adding support in SME Server for a universal connection to foreign datebase servers using Open Database Connectivity (ODBC).

This HowTo focus on building PHP support for ODBC.

Used packages

unixODBC.i386 - is an API that provides a common interface to many different databases. unixODBC official site

unixODBC-devel.i386

php-odbc.i386 - is simply an extension for PHP that allows you to use unixODBC to connect to database servers.

freetds - a re-implementation of the Tabular Data Stream protocol made by Sybase and Microsoft. FreeTDS official site

Optional: gcc - The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages. GCC official site

Installation

Install basic packages via server-manager:

unixODBC.i386

unixODBC-devel.i386

php-odbc.i386

gcc.i386 (only needed if you are going to install from source)

Alt 1: Install FreeTDS precompiled

It save some work and you don't need gcc but usually contain an older version. Testing suggests it still works for SQL Server 2005. Install FreeTDS from Dag repository:

yum --enablerepo=dag install freetds freetds-devel
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot

Alt 2: Install FreeTDS from source

This will give you full control and the latest version (or any version, modify path as you like).

wget http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/ALPHA/freetds/stable/freetds-0.82.tar.gz
gzip -d freetds-0.82.tar.gz
tar -xvf  freetds-0.82.tar
cd freetds-0.82
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-msdblib --with-tdsver=8.0
make
make install
make clean
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot


Warning.png Warning:
Leaving gcc on a production server is considered a security risk, if you do not really need it you should not install it, if you need it you should seriously consider uninstalling gcc when you no longer need it. Removing gcc can be done using the following command:
yum remove gcc


Test #1

TSQL is a database client included in FreeTDS package for testing and troubleshooting. Check compile settings:

tsql -C

Should output someting similar to this:

Compile-time settings (established with the "configure" script)
Version: freetds v0.82
freetds.conf directory: /usr/local/etc
MS db-lib source compatibility: no
Sybase binary compatibility: no
Thread safety: yes
iconv library: yes
TDS version: 8.0
iODBC: no
unixodbc: yes

Test connection to a foreign database, overriding settings in freetds.conf (modify to suit your conditions):

tsql -S 192.168.0.112 -U username -P password

Configuration

Since theese configuration files reside in /etc they may be overwritten by other server modifications. Therefore we use a templating system to make sure key information survives. [More info here]

freetds.conf

This file contains the settings that tell freetds about each server it will connect to. Ip can (should) be replaced with FQDN. Make directory to hold template fragment for the original file: /etc/freetds.conf

mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/freetds.conf

Make and edit template fragment, "10xp3c" is my example:

pico /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/freetds.conf/10xp3c

Add your foreign database server (modify to suit your conditions):

# Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express on a Win XP machine
[xp3c]
       host = 192.168.0.112
       port = 1433
       tds version = 8.0  
       instance = db_kalle
expand-template /etc/freetds.conf

odbcinst.ini

This file tells unixODBC about the FreeTDS driver. Its kind of like an Alias, e.g.

mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/odbcinst.ini
pico /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/odbcinst.ini/20sqlserver

Add driver path (modify to suit your conditions):

[FreeTDS]
       Description   = Ms SQL Server access with FreeTDS driver
       Driver        = /usr/lib/libtdsodbc.so
expand-template /etc/odbcinst.ini

odbc.ini

This file defines the DSN's (Data Source Names) for each ODBC connection. A DSN is simply a label for a given connection.

mkdir -p /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/odbc.ini
pico /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/odbc.ini/20sqlserver

Add text (modify to suit your conditions):

[sqlserver]
       Driver = FreeTDS
       Description = Connection to DB_KALLE on server xp3c
       Trace = No
       Server = 192.168.0.112
       Database = db_kalle
       Port = 1433
       TDS_Version = 8.0
expand-template /etc/odbc.ini

Check PHP

phpinfo(), section Configure Command, outputs: --with-unixODBC=shared,/usr There should also be a section "odbc".

PHP function odbc_connect (and related) should now work.

Additional information

Current forum discussion

FreeTDS user guide with troubleshooting section.

php.net ODBC

Input from and credit to Nick Critten unofficial copy of his HowTo and calio.it translated

Troubleshooting

Tab spaces in config files may cause troubles, use single space before and after =.

If your Ms SQL Server are using instances, add the line "instance = db_kalle" in your freetds.conf template fragment (replace db_kalle with the name of your instance).