As far as I can tell with our systems, the config files are read first,
then the realtime db. We've got a few static servers that never change,
so I hardcode those in case something goes wrong with the DB, and the DB
contains any other configurations that will be dynamic. I'm not sure if
realtime has any support for the basic general information at the top of
the config files, so I think you need to have the files to convey that
information.
Aaron
Douglas Garstang wrote:
I'm a little confused about something with Realtime.
It isn't clear to me what order Asterisk prefers to read the config. If we are
using realtime, do we have to completely throw away the use of the .conf files?
Sometimes not it appears. Extensions.conf lets you have a switch command to
call into Realtime. For other conf files, you can use the realtime static table
to load the general sections, or can you? I guess this question doesn't make
much sense because the docs don't make much sense to me.
My preference is to have static stuff in the config files and have dynamic
portions, ie bits that might change, in realtime.
Doug.
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