Hello,
Kamailio SIP Server v5.3.4 stable release is out.
This is a maintenance release of the latest stable branch, 5.3, that
includes fixes since the release of v5.3.3. There is no change to
database schema or configuration language structure that you have to do
on previous installations of v5.3.x. Deployments running previous v5.3.x
versions are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v5.3.4.
For more details about version 5.3.4 (including links and guidelines to
download the tarball or from GIT repository), visit:
 * https://www.kamailio.org/w/2020/05/kamailio-v5-3-4-released/
RPM, Debian/Ubuntu packages will be available soon as well.
Many thanks to all contributing and using Kamailio!
Cheers,
Daniel
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Module: kamailio
Branch: 5.3
Commit: 4322479f914cc4a256000c1dae44129939d4dd10
URL: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/4322479f914cc4a256000c1dae44129…
Author: Kamailio Dev <kamailio.dev(a)kamailio.org>
Committer: Kamailio Dev <kamailio.dev(a)kamailio.org>
Date: 2020-05-06T12:31:52+02:00
modules: readme files regenerated - modules ... [skip ci]
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Modified: src/modules/htable/README
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Diff: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/4322479f914cc4a256000c1dae44129…
Patch: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/4322479f914cc4a256000c1dae44129…
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diff --git a/src/modules/htable/README b/src/modules/htable/README
index 78b7547085..5acb910b23 100644
--- a/src/modules/htable/README
+++ b/src/modules/htable/README
@@ -442,11 +442,17 @@ $ kamcmd htable.dump htable
configuration file.
* htname - string specifying the name of the hash table. This string
is used by $sht(...) to refer to the hash table.
- * size - number specifying the size of hash table. Larger value means
- less collisions. The number of entries (aka slots or buckets) in
- the table is 2^size. The possible range for this value is from 2 to
- 31, smaller or larger values will be increased to 3 (8 slots) or
- decreased to 14 (16384 slots).
+ * size - number to control how many slots (buckets) to create for the
+ hash table. Larger value means more slots with higher probability
+ for less collisions. The actual number slots (or buckets) created
+ for the table is 2^size. The possible range for this value is from
+ 2 to 31, smaller or larger values will be increased to 3 (8 slots)
+ or decreased to 14 (16384 slots). Note that each slot can store
+ more than one item, when there are collisions of hash ids computed
+ for keys. The items in the same slot are stored in a linked list.
+ In other words, the size is not setting a limit of how many items
+ can be stored in a hash table, as long as there is enough free
+ shared memory, new items can be added.
* autoexpire -time in seconds to delete an item from a hash table if
no update was done to it. If is missing or set to 0, the items
won't expire.