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asterisk/configs/samples/res_config_sqlite3.conf.sample
Martin Tomec 44c5a144ce Sqlite3: make busy_timeout configurable.
Enables runtime configuration of busy_timeout for sqlite databases.
Default timeout remains 1000ms.

ASTERISK-27014 #close

Change-Id: I8921a3aac3c335843be4cb17d2dd0a5c157a36da
2017-05-25 10:02:42 +02:00

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; Define a realtime database name to use in extconfig.conf
;
;[asterisk]
;dbfile => /var/lib/asterisk/realtime.sqlite3
;
; debug - Turn on debugging information
;debug=yes
;
; requirements - At startup, each realtime family will make requirements
; on the backend. There are several strategies for handling requirements:
; warn - Warn if the required column does not exist.
; createclose - Create columns as close to the requirements as possible.
; createchar - Create char columns only
;
;requirements=warn
;
; batch - SQLite 3 write performance can be greatly improved by wrapping
; multiple writes in transactions. This option specifies the duration in
; milliseconds of auto-generated transactions. Any changes made during an
; unfinished transaction will be immediately available to the same database
; connection, but any external connections could see a delay up to the value
; of this setting. It is also possible that if asterisk crashes, any changes
; made during this time could be lost. Due to the nearly 100x performance
; benefit, the default is 100 ms. Set to 0 to disable batching.
;
; PLEASE NOTE: If you need to write to the database from another connection
; you will need to set batch=0 as the transactions will cause the database
; to lock for writing.
;
;batch=1000
;
; busy timeout - timeout in miliseconds to stop waiting for locked database.
; More info at https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/busy_timeout.html
;
;busy_timeout=1000