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PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 4:23 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] static realtime vs config files Reply with quote

hi,

is it possible use asterisk static realtime and config files simultaneously in asterisk 11?

i want [globals] from extensions.conf in database, but dialplan in extensions.conf config file

i saw  this can be configured in stasis.conf in asterisk 13

thanks
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:38 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] static realtime vs config files Reply with quote

On 3/2/15 3:23 PM, Marek Cervenka wrote:
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hi,

is it possible use asterisk static realtime and config files simultaneously in asterisk 11?

i want [globals] from extensions.conf in database, but dialplan in extensions.conf config file

i saw  this can be configured in stasis.conf in asterisk 13

thanks
No, you can only use Realtime (the real realtime)* along with the config files.  The static version will not load the config files. 

*The person at Digium that came up with "Realtime" and "Static Realtime" should be given a timeout in the corner to think how stupid it was to name the DB system like that and confuse the hell out of everyone!


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