That appears to be what it does. I would love for the registrar module
README to include documentation of this function to be certain of its
purpose.
P
So, just to be sure that I understand it's use correctly:It will save the UA's location to memory, but not to DB, and it will reply to UA as save() does?g-)---- Original Message ----
From: Java Rockx
To: AJ Grinnell
Cc: Greger V. Teigre ; serusers@lists.iptel.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 03:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] More usrloc sync questions
> I just tested the save_memory() function and it works as I suspected.
>
> The only bug in my example is that save_memory() should be
> save_memory("location")
>
> Regards,
> Paul
>
>
> On Apr 6, 2005 9:28 AM, AJ Grinnell <ajgrinnell@gmail.com> wrote:
> That is exactly what I would need.
>
> On Apr 6, 2005 9:05 AM, Java Rockx <javarockx@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Has anyone ever seen the save_memory() function in the registrar
>> module?
>>
>> I'm wondering exactly what this does. Assuming I have two (2) SER
>> servers connected to the __same__ MySQL server, it seems like
>> something like this should be legal:
>>
>> listen=10.255.15.1
>> modparam("usrloc", "db_mode", 2)
>>
>> route {
>>
>> if (method=="REGISTER") {
>>
>> if (src_ip==10.255.15.1) { # ip of peer SER proxy
>>
>> save_memory();
>>
>> } else {
>>
>> save("location");
>> t_replicate("10.255.15.2", 5060);
>>
>> };
>> };
>> }
>>
>>
>> What I don't know, however, is will 10.255.15.2 attempt to write to
>> the location table.
>>
>> Does anyone know about this?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Apr 6, 2005 1:55 AM, Greger V. Teigre <greger@teigre.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> You have a cluster and you want to do replication in SER? Do your
>>> SER servers have one or several databases in mysql? You cannot do
>>> both replication and have one DB. The problem of using a cluster
>>> is that SER will write back everything to the database, but there
>>> is no "refresh" when looking up a location, so you cannot be sure
>>> that SER B will pick up what SER A stored.
>>> g-)
>>>
>>> AJ Grinnell wrote:
>>>> So I can get replication working, but I constantly am getting
>>>> errors about receiving SERs usrloc not being able to insert into
>>>> the database. My guess is because the contact is already there by
>>>> the originating SER. I have a MySQL cluster that both SERs are
>>>> using. My question is this, how can I save the contact in the SER
>>>> that is receiving the contact, without SER trying to write the
>>>> contact to the DB?
>>>>
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