samples: Remove obsolete sample configs.
Removes a couple sample config files for modules which have since been removed from Asterisk. ASTERISK-30008 #close Change-Id: I6be89cafc6c575d98a5315e4912b61a833aacf52
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; Configuration file for the MYSQL app addon
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[general]
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; Nullvalue governs how NULL values are returned from the database. In
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; previous versions, the special NULL value was returned as the "NULL"
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; string. We now provide an option for the behavior, configured globally.
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; nullstring - the string "NULL"
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; emptystring - the string ""
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; null - unset the variable
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; WARNING: setting nullvalue=null may have undesirable consequences, in
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; particular if you use subroutines in AEL or the LOCAL() variable construct.
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; You have been warned. Don't complain if you use that setting in combination
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; with Gosub or AEL and get buggy behavior.
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nullvalue = nullstring
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; If set, autoclear will destroy allocated statement and connection resources
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; when the channel ends. For most usage of the MYSQL app, this is what you
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; want, but it's conceivable that somebody is sharing MYSQL connections across
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; multiple channels, in which case, this should be set to 'no'. Defaults to
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; 'no', as this was the original behavior.
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autoclear=yes
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#
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# Sample muted configuration file
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2004 Digium, Inc.
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#
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# First you have the host, username, and password
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# we use to connect to the asterisk system
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#
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# What is this? Well, haven't you ever wished you could automatically
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# turn down the volume on your stereo, CDPlayer, etc, when a call comes in,
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# and then return it to normal when the call ends? Well, this is a possible
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# mechanism to make this happen!
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# You have to fire up the new utils/muted, which runs as a daemon in the
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# background. This daemon connects to asterisk via a manager interface, and
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# also reads this config file from /etc/muted.conf. when the channels mentioned
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# are activated, it tweaks the sound levels on the sound card(s).
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# So, depending on the sound card, you may be able to run all your sound
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# generating devices thru your sound card, and use this mechanism to quiet
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# them down while you are on the phone. If anyone figures out how to make
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# this work with kids, please inform!!
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#
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host localhost
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user user
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pass pass
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#
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# List each channel we're supposed to watch
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#
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channel DAHDI/1
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channel DAHDI/2
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channel SIP/mark
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#
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# Mute level is the percentage of the current volume we should
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# lower the music to.
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#
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mutelevel 20
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#
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# Smooth fade makes the fadein/fadeout nicer sounding
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#
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smoothfade
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