By the way, can someone check why the conditional settings aren't 
disappearing when their condition isn't fulfilled?

Am 28.10.2010 14:09, schrieb George Niculae:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:44 PM, David Becker
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> It probably tried to instruct the phone to grab the new configuration
>> but yeah, that happens when you project the configuration for a phone
>> that doesn't exist. This is based on the {mac}.contact files in the dls
>> directory, when a phone contacts the servlet the phone's contact-me-url
>> is stored in a .contact file so the servlet knows where to send
>> Contact-Me messages. Those are necessary both for pushing the new config
>> to the phone and restarting the phone. If anyone knows how to add phones
>> to SipXconfig then the .contact files could be used to check if any
>> unknown phones have requested a configuration.
>>
>> The main configuration is in
>> /var/sipxdata/configserver/phone/profile/tftproot/{mac}.config, the
>> files that are not part of the main configuration are in the dls
>> directory. I couldn't figure out how profile paths are properly set.
>> _______________________________________________
> OK, I have the<mac>.config one under tftproot so I assume
> everything's fine. I am going to drop the dls directory and use
> profile/docroot for other files like .upload (since this is the
> preferred place for serving phone configuration profiles over http).
>
> Profile paths can be injected in spring files as
> ${sysdir.phone}/profile
> or you can write a properties.in file containing something like
> sipxconfig.phone.d...@sipx_vardir@/configserver/phone
> and localized at install time
> (see in the patch I attached to JIRA)
>
> George
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