13.2.3.5 HTTP Recording Configuration
The HTTP record method (PUT or POST) is configured using the following offline ini
parameter:
// 0=post (default), 1=put
VoiceStreamUploadMethod = 1
The default value is shown below:
VoiceStreamUploadPostUri =
"/audioupload/servlet/AcAudioUploadServlet"
Note:
13.2.3.6 NFS Configuration Using the ini File
An example of an NFS configuration is shown below. In this example, NFS server
192.168.20.26 shares two file systems - one rooted at /PROV_data, and the other rooted at
/opt/uas. NFSv3 is used for both remote file systems. The defaults for UID(0) and GID(1)
are used.
[NFSServers]
FORMAT NFSServers_Index = NFSServers_HostOrIP,
NFSServers_RootPath, NFSServers_NfsVersion;
NFSServers 0 = 192.168.20.26, /PROV_data, 3;
NFSServers 1 = 192.168.20.26, /opt/uas, 3;
[\NFSServers]
Notes:
SIP User's Manual
The PUT method disregards this string.
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The combination of Host/IP and Root Path should be unique for each row
in the table. For example, there should be only one row in the table with a
Host/IP of 192.168.1.1 and Root Path of /audio.
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To avoid terminating calls in progress, a row must not be deleted or
modified while the system is accessing files on the remote NFS file
system.
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An NFS file server can share multiple file systems. There must be a
separate row in this table for each remote file system shared by the NFS
file server that needs to be accessed by this system.
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For further details, refer to ''Configuring the NFS Settings'' on page 70.
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