We have a web interface where users can update their dialplan online
(not in production yet). The web page modifies the mySQL record.
It seems that some options are not re-read when caching is on, for
example, changing the caller ID value in the sip table has no effect
until a reload (or
It seems that some options are not re-read when caching is on, for
example, changing the caller ID value in the sip table has no effect
until a reload (or expiration), so at least in some cases
rtcahcefriends
makes realtime notsorealtime.
No. It is doing exactly what it says it
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Damon Estep
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] realtime caching
It seems that some
pruning breaks asterisk on high loads
at least on all 5 of our servers.
all using different versions and custom.
What you can do is use sip prune realtime name to remove just the
single peer/user from memory. And you can force a reload of that peer
from realtime by using sip show peer
Damon Estep wrote:
I may have answered my own question, is it true that realtime extensions
are still queried every call, and only chan_sip is effected by
rtcachefriends?
Damon
True. RealTime Exensions are queried every time. There is no caching of
extensions.
If you turn on
Jimmy Smith wrote:
pruning breaks asterisk on high loads
at least on all 5 of our servers.
all using different versions and custom.
You should bug report this if you have a backtrace. Kevin and I worked
on the pruning stuff (well, he coded and i tested) for a while and
seemedly got it
Can anyone shed some light on realtime caching?
My desired behavior is that MWI works with realtime
voicemail/sip/extensions AND updates to the database take place on the next
call to the extensions.
Right now I have rtcachefriends=yes, and MWI works, but
updates to the database for
I could be wrong butsip / iax prune realtime user
[user] ?
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EstepSent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:10 PMTo: Asterisk
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[Asterisk-Users] realtime
I have reviewed the info below from the sip.sample.conf, but I must be
dense, still don’t get it.
flips on tv to the asterisk televangelist channel
Do you find the RealTime comments in sip.conf just a little too
confusing? Are you frustrated by the use of double negatives in
configuration
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I have reviewed
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