[Asterisk-Users] Config File Storage

Jeff Herring jeffh at sldsi.com
Mon Jan 23 18:59:53 MST 2006


At 08:42 PM 1/23/2006, Douglas Garstang wrote:
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>I'm trying to think of a way to store/represent the Asterisk .conf files. 
>One method is to store them in MySQL in some format, and then write some 
>scripts to query MySQL and generate the conf files before doing a reload.

Asterisk at Home?


>MySQL is pretty heavy handed though. I'm looking for something a bit more 
>lightweight, maybe.... some sort of XML based database for Linux, where 
>the config files could be stored in XML format? Doesn't seem like it would 
>be too hard to represent them this way.
>
>Trying to find a way to store them so they can be accessed easier from a 
>web interface.
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>Thanks, Doug
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