Hello,
db_fetch_rows is about setting the value of how many rows to be loaded
at once. 0 is a special value meaning that this limit is not set and all
rows are loaded at once. db_fetch_rows is common parameter for other
modules (e.g., usrloc) with same kind of behaviour, so I would not
change the behaviour of db_fetch_rows.
For what you need, maybe db_mode should get a new value -- this is the
parameter that controls the relation with database. However, if the
write modes provided by db_mode are something that worth combining with
the "no-read" mode, then a new parameter can be added, like db_skip_load.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 24/08/15 02:25, jay binks wrote:
Further to this, I have created a pull request that I
think should
behave better.
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/295
On 24 August 2015 at 10:06, jay binks <jaybinks(a)gmail.com
<mailto:jaybinks@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hey All,
Im just after someone else thoughts on if this is a bug.
After reading :
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.3.x/modules_k/dialog.html#idp148408
Im lead to understand that setting /modparam("dialog",
"db_fetch_rows", 0)/
should instruct the dialog module to write dialogs to the DB, but
not bother loading them on startup. This sounds like what I'm after.
However ever time I set the value to 0, dialogs are still loaded
from the DB.
a quick dig in the source takes me to the function
select_entire_dialog_table in dlg_db_handler.c
this chunk of code does not appear to properly implement " if
fetch_num_rows == 0 then do nothing "
Im after a couple of things from you guys.
a) validation that my understanding of what SHOULD happen is correct
b) possibly validating that I'm not crazy, and this is actually a
bug :)
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