> Static configuration is where you can store regular *.conf files into the
> database. These configurations are read at Asterisk startup/reload. Some
> modules may also re-read this info upon their own reload (Ex. sip reload).

    Right.

> The table structure ast_config in Realtime Static Holds
> all the contents of "ALL" CONF FILES including zapata and
> cdr_mysql, and res_mysql with the exception of:
>
> Non Global SIP elements,
> Non Global IAX elements,
> Non Global EXTENSIONS elements with limitations of i and s extensions
> voicemail

    I don't see why you cant store everything. You don't have to store ALL
conf files at the same time. Some people just have 1 conf file in db.

> And all conf files need to be removed from the /etc/asterisk directory?

    Only those conf files that you are storing in the database.

-Matthew

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