Update documentation in relation to UnixODBC
(closes issue #15516) Reported by: snuffy Patches: bug_odbc_tex_update_v2.diff uploaded by snuffy (license 35) git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@209959 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Currently there are three realtime database drivers:
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\item ODBC: Support for UnixODBC, integrated into Asterisk
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The UnixODBC subsystem supports many different databases,
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please check \url{www.unixodbc.org} for more information.
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\item MySQL: Found in the asterisk-addons subversion repository on \url{svn.digium.com}
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\item MySQL: Native support for MySQL, integrated into Asterisk
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\item PostgreSQL: Native support for Postgres, integrated into Asterisk
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\end{itemize}
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@ -139,3 +139,12 @@ In order to use a FreeTDS-based database with realtime, you need to turn
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connection pooling on in res\_odbc.conf. This is due to a limitation within
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the FreeTDS protocol itself. Please note that this includes databases such
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as MS SQL Server and Sybase. This support is new in the current release.
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You may notice a performance issue under high load using UnixODBC. The UnixODBC
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driver supports threading but you must specifically enable threading within the
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UnixODBC configuration file like below for each engine:
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Threading = 2
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This will enable the driver to service many requests at a time, rather than
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serially.
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