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; Sample configuration for res_config_mysql.c |
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; The value of dbhost may be either a hostname or an IP address. |
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; If dbhost is commented out or the string "localhost", a connection |
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; to the local host is assumed and dbsock is used instead of TCP/IP |
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; to connect to the server. If no dbcharset is specified, the connection |
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; is made with no extra charset configurations sent to MySQL, leaving all |
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; configured MySQL charset options and defaults untouched. |
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; Multiple database contexts may be configured, with the caveat that |
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; all context names should be unique and must not contain the slash ('/') |
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; character. If you wish to separate reads from writes in your database |
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; configuration, you specify the database (NOT HERE, in other files) |
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; separated by a slash, read database first. If your database |
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; specification does not contain a slash, the implication is that reads |
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; and writes should be performed to the same database. |
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; For example, in extconfig.conf, you could specify a line like: |
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; sippeers => mysql,readhost.asterisk/writehost.asterisk,sippeers |
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; and then define the contexts [readhost.asterisk] and [writehost.asterisk] |
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; below. |
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; The requirements parameter is available only in Asterisk 1.6.1 and |
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; later and must be present in all contexts. It specifies the behavior |
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; when a column name is required by the system. The default behavior is |
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; "warn" and simply sends a warning to the logger that the column does |
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; not exist (or is of the wrong type or precision). The other two |
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; possibilities are "createclose", which adds the column with the right |
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; type and length, and "createchar", which adds the column as a char |
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; type, with the appropriate length to accept the data. Note that with |
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; the MySQL driver, both "createclose" and "createchar" will, on occasion, |
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; widen a table column width to meet the requirements specified. |
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[general] |
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;dbhost = 127.0.0.1 |
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;dbname = asterisk |
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;dbuser = myuser |
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;dbpass = mypass |
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;dbport = 3306 |
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;dbsock = /tmp/mysql.sock |
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;dbcharset = latin1 |
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;requirements=warn ; or createclose or createchar
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