Though could you look at the date/time stamp of the file and determine when
it happened? If so, does it relate to any action?

An update or upgrade would certainly be suspect. I believe that file is
part of the provisioning server or if it is a poly com specific cfg file
the sipx-polycom rpm...

I don't don't if the database would actually project it as it is not an XML
file.

Its a good question though.
On Jul 6, 2012 1:34 PM, "Todd Hodgen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m looking to see if there are any processes that recreate the Polycom
> 000000000000.cfg file that is found in the TFTP directory.  Assuming that a
> loading of new firmware files, or a restoral are two possibilities.
> However, are there any others that anyone has run across.   We have this
> file being recreated occasionally and trying to understand what is doing it.
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