Module: sip-router
Branch: master
Commit: e09bc9d58b472e2becdba2b5745d26b703018b9a
URL:
http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=e09bc9dā¦
Author: Peter Dunkley <peter.dunkley(a)crocodile-rcs.com>
Committer: Peter Dunkley <peter.dunkley(a)crocodile-rcs.com>
Date: Wed May 2 17:48:47 2012 +0100
modules_k/rls: Updated module documentation
---
modules_k/rls/README | 9 ---------
modules_k/rls/doc/rls_admin.xml | 15 ++-------------
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/modules_k/rls/README b/modules_k/rls/README
index 955b16d..62c9f96 100644
--- a/modules_k/rls/README
+++ b/modules_k/rls/README
@@ -267,15 +267,6 @@ modparam("rls", "xcap_db_url",
"dbdriver://username:password@dbhost/dbname")
in a database, allowing scalability at the expense of speed. Mode 1 is
reserved.
- The RLS modules uses SQL BEGIN/COMMIT statements around related sets of
- database queries to make sure they are a single transaction when
- database only mode is used. This means you should ensure that automatic
- retries/reconnects are disabled for your database (for example, by
- setting the retries parameter for db_mysql or db_postgres to 0). This
- is needed because if the connection fails any unCOMMITed queries will
- be automatically rolled back by the database. This means that automatic
- retries could result in data inconsistencies.
-
Default value is ā0ā
Example 1.4. Set db_mode parameter
diff --git a/modules_k/rls/doc/rls_admin.xml b/modules_k/rls/doc/rls_admin.xml
index 18f784f..6386f10 100644
--- a/modules_k/rls/doc/rls_admin.xml
+++ b/modules_k/rls/doc/rls_admin.xml
@@ -171,19 +171,8 @@ modparam("rls", "xcap_db_url",
"&exampledb;")
<para>
The module supports 2 modes of operation, high speed memory
based storage (mode 0), and database only (mode 2) where all
- data is stored in a database, allowing scalability at the expense of speed.
- Mode 1 is reserved.
- </para>
- <para>
- The RLS modules uses SQL BEGIN/COMMIT statements around related
- sets of database queries to make sure they are a single
- transaction when database only mode is used. This means you
- should ensure that automatic retries/reconnects are disabled
- for your database (for example, by setting the retries
- parameter for db_mysql or db_postgres to 0). This is needed
- because if the connection fails any unCOMMITed queries will
- be automatically rolled back by the database. This means that
- automatic retries could result in data inconsistencies.
+ data is stored in a database, allowing scalability at the
+ expense of speed. Mode 1 is reserved.
</para>
<para>
<emphasis> Default value is <quote>0</quote>