Hello,
From my opinion, the logging itself will be a performance killer, not appending
the pseudo variables to the log string - which should consist just in fast
memory operations.
Make sure you have "-" before the filename though for asynchronous writing to
the log file (syslog.conf).
Finally, you might want to consider turning lowering the debug level (e.g. set
debug level to 2) when you switch to production.
Best regards,
Marius
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From: Bernhard Suttner <bernhard.suttner(a)winet.ch>
To: sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
Sent: Sat, January 29, 2011 11:02:40 PM
Subject: [SR-Users] xlogl and pseudo variables
Hi,
I am using xlogl for debugging and logging the most important actions within the
kamailio script. Does it take much resources if I use the pseudo variables with
the xlogl statements? Example:
xlogl("L_NOTICE", "Route $rm to destination! F=$fu T=$tu IP=$si \n");
I´m planning to do this in all the xlogl statements to be able to debug / "see
whats going on" on the system.
Thanks in advance.
Best regard,
Bernhard
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