minor updates (bug #4779)

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Kevin P. Fleming
2005-07-25 19:11:19 +00:00
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@@ -2,11 +2,18 @@ Asterisk external configuration
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The Asterisk external configuration engine is the result of work by
Anthony Minessale II, Mark Spencer and Constantine Filin
Anthony Minessale II, Mark Spencer and Constantine Filin.
It is designed to provide a flexible, seamless integration between
Asterisk's internal configuration structure and external SQL other other
databases (maybe even LDAP one day).
The external configuration engine is the basis for the ARA, the
Asterisk Realtime Architecture (see README.realtime for more
information).
* Configuration
External configuration is configured in /etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf
allowing you to map any configuration file (static mappings) to
be pulled from the database, or to map special runtime entries which

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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ objects and the realtime switch.
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You configure the ARA in extconfig.conf (yes, it's a strange name, but
is was defined in the early days of the realtime architecture and kind
of stuck).
of stuck). Please see README.extconfig for database schemas.
The part of Asterisk that connects to the ARA use a well defined family
name to find the proper database driver. The syntax is easy:
@@ -101,20 +101,4 @@ directory.
For voicemail storage with the support of ODBC, there is a
README.odbcstorage documentation file.
* Please test this architecture in order to make it stable
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The Asterisk CVS head, v1.1 dev, is there for you to test. In order
to move it forward to a stable release (v1.2) we need more tests,
more bug reports and more fixes.
You will find download instructions for Asterisk CVS head on
the www.asterisk.org web site. As usual, do not install a
development version on a production server.
If you have any questions, the developer team is available almost
around the clock on the #asterisk-dev channel on irc.freenode.net.