On 3/18/08, Vieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- Vieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I set uniquename = MYHOST in asterisk.conf (under > > [options]) so that my uniqueid data shows up as > > MYHOST.time.seq. > > > > First of all, I would like to know if uniquename (or > > sysname?) will still be valid across future * > > versions > > (mainly 1.6). > > > > Secondly, is there a way to specify uniquename as an > > asterisk option at the command line? (asterisk -h > > doesn't show me anything regarding this feature) > > > > Finally, how can I set uniquename to a system value > > (say, dynamically set to whatever `hostname` > > yields)? > > Something like > > uniquename = `hostname` > > so that I don't have to statically set it on each > > asterisk server? > > > I just realized that uniquename is only available > after applying the BRISTUFF patches. > So let me rephrase my question: > will Asterisk ever include the "uniquename" feature in > its base code? If not, why? > (I would prefer not to apply BRIstuff since I don't > have Junghanns hardware).
Look into doc/asterisk-conf.txt - probably you can use "systemname". Asterisk config files also support #exec directive, so you can create your regular asterisk.conf without sysname and create shell script: #!/bin/bash cat asterisk.conf.template echo "sysname=`hostname`." Regards, Atis -- Atis Lezdins, VoIP Project Manager / Developer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: atis.lezdins Cell Phone: +371 28806004 Cell Phone: +1 800 7300689 Work phone: +1 800 7502835 _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users