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; Sample configuration for res_config_pgsql
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; The value of dbhost may be either a hostname or an IP address.
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; If dbhost is commented out or the string "localhost", a connection
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; to the local host is assumed and dbsock is used instead of TCP/IP
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; to connect to the server.
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[general]
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dbhost=127.0.0.1
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dbport=5432
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dbname=asterisk
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dbuser=asterisk
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dbpass=password
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; dbsock is specified as the directory where the socket file may be found. The
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; actual socket is constructed as a combination of dbsock and dbport. For
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; example, the values of '/tmp' and '5432', respectively, will specify a socket
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; file of '/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432'.
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;dbsock=/tmp
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; requirements - At startup, each realtime family will make requirements
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; on the backend. There are several strategies for handling requirements:
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; warn - Warn if the required column does not exist.
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; createclose - Create columns as close to the requirements as possible.
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; createchar - Create char columns only
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requirements=warn
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