Hi Carsten, a starting point could be: modparam("db_redis", "keys", "pua=entry:etag&pres:pres_id,pres_uri”)
I’ve tested it on Kamailio 5.3.3, with default schema definition: # cat /etc/kamailio/db_redis/kamailio/pua id/int,pres_uri/string,pres_id/string,event/int,expires/int,desired_expires/int,flag/int,etag/string,tuple_id/string,watcher_uri/string,call_id/string,to_tag/string,from_tag/string,cseq/int,record_route/string,contact/string,remote_contact/string,version/int,extra_headers/string, 7
and it seems to do the right thing, e.g. with having: modparam("pua", "db_url", "redis://localhost:6379/42”) modparam("pua", "db_table", "pua") modparam("pua", "db_mode", 2) modparam("pua", "db_table_lock_write", 0)
the changes to database are reflected immediately, i.e. my dialoginfo and reginfo records are being written. I have not checked yet what is the most efficient index structure for the pua but the BLF is working with db_redis for me.
Hope this helps, Andrew
On 19.03.2020, at 13:04, Carsten Bock carsten@ng-voice.com wrote:
Hi,
quick question: Did anyone ever attempt to use PUA with the new db_redis? If yes, could someone share the definition for this?
Thanks, Carsten -- Carsten Bock I CTO & Founder
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