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- ;;; odbc setup file
- ; ENV is a global set of environmental variables that will get set.
- ; Note that all environmental variables can be seen by all connections,
- ; so you can't have different values for different connections.
- [ENV]
- ;INFORMIXSERVER => my_special_database
- ;INFORMIXDIR => /opt/informix
- ;ORACLE_HOME => /home/oracle
- ; All other sections are arbitrary names for database connections.
- ;
- ; The context name is what will be used in other configuration files, such
- ; as extconfig.conf and func_odbc.conf, to reference this connection.
- [asterisk]
- ;
- ; Permit disabling sections without needing to comment them out.
- ; If not specified, it is assumed the section is enabled.
- enabled => no
- ;
- ; This value should match an entry in /etc/odbc.ini
- ; (or /usr/local/etc/odbc.ini, on FreeBSD and similar systems).
- dsn => asterisk
- ;
- ; Username for connecting to the database. The user defaults to the context name if unspecified.
- ;username => myuser
- ;
- ; Password for authenticating the user to the database. The default
- ; password is blank.
- ;password => mypass
- ;
- ; Build a connection at startup?
- pre-connect => yes
- ;
- ; What should we execute to ensure that our connection is still alive? The
- ; statement should return a non-zero value in the first field of its first
- ; record. The default is "select 1".
- ;sanitysql => select 1
- ;
- ; The maximum number of connections to have open at any given time.
- ; This defaults to 1 and it is highly recommended to only set this higher
- ; if using a version of UnixODBC greater than 2.3.1.
- ;max_connections => 20
- ;
- ; When the channel is destroyed, should any uncommitted open transactions
- ; automatically be committed?
- ;forcecommit => no
- ;
- ; How should we perceive data in other transactions within the database?
- ; Possible values are read_uncommitted, read_committed, repeatable_read,
- ; and serializable. The default is read_committed.
- ;isolation => repeatable_read
- ;
- ; Is the backslash a native escape character? The default is yes, but for
- ; MS SQL Server, the answer is no.
- ;backslash_is_escape => yes
- ;
- ; How long (in seconds) should we attempt to connect before considering the
- ; connection dead? The default is 10 seconds, but you may wish to reduce it,
- ; to increase responsiveness.
- ;connect_timeout => 10
- ;
- ; When a connection fails, how long (in seconds) should we cache that
- ; information before we attempt another connection? This increases
- ; responsiveness, when a database resource is not working.
- ;negative_connection_cache => 300
- [mysql2]
- enabled => no
- dsn => MySQL-asterisk
- username => myuser
- password => mypass
- pre-connect => yes
- ; Certain servers, such as MS SQL Server and Sybase use the TDS protocol, which
- ; limits the number of active queries per connection to 1.
- [sqlserver]
- enabled => no
- dsn => mickeysoft
- max_connections => 5
- username => oscar
- password => thegrouch
- pre-connect => yes
- sanitysql => select count(*) from systables
- ; forcecommit => no ; Default to committing uncommitted transactions?
- ; Note: this is NOT the autocommit flag; this
- ; determines the end result of transactions which
- ; are not explicitly committed or rolled back. By
- ; default, such transactions are rolled back if the
- ; call ends without an explicit commit.
- ; isolation => read_committed ; Isolation level; supported levels are:
- ; read_uncommitted, read_committed, repeatable_read,
- ; serializable. Note that not all databases support
- ; all isolation levels (e.g. Postgres only supports
- ; repeatable_read and serializable). See database
- ; documentation for further information.
- ;
- ; Many databases have a default of '\' to escape special characters. MS SQL
- ; Server does not.
- backslash_is_escape => no
- ;
- ; If you are having problems with concurrency, please read this note from the
- ; mailing lists, regarding UnixODBC:
- ;
- ; http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2009-February/036539.html
- ;
- ; In summary, try setting "Threading=2" in the relevant section within your
- ; odbcinst.ini.
- ;
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