Fantastic. Thank you!
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Anca Vamanu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Brett, > > There are MI commands for the memory store operations: delete and fetch > (that you said you need) and also store, just that they were not documented. > I have added the documentation here: > http://opensips.org/index.php?n=Resources.DocsCoreMi. > > They are not in the local_cache module since they are more general, > matching the interface in the core and you can choose the cache system to > use with the first parameter. Indeed for now the only supported system is > the one implemented in local_cache module - so you will set this parameter > to 'local'. > > > Regards, > Anca > > > Brett Nemeroff wrote: > >> For the memcache stuff in 1.5, is there a way to force the deletion of >> cached objects? Maybe by fifo. So take the example where credentials are >> cached. What if I change the user's password. Do I have to wait for it to >> expire, or is there a way I can force the cached item to be deleted so a new >> one will be loaded. I didn't see any fifos cmds in the local_cache module. >> It'd also be nice if a fifo cmd can retrieve and store cached objects as >> well.. ie: when I change my user's password, I also push to cache (yes, I >> know, this would be done on first lookup anyway, maybe a bad example). >> >> I think deletion of objects is pretty important. I can't wait to begin >> using this.. It fits into so many places for me.. For what it's worth, I'm >> considering using it for LCR and call count limiting. Call count limiting >> based on dialog profiling. source IPs are grouped into accounts and accounts >> have calling limits. >> >> That's my implementation, would like to hear of others out there! >> -Brett >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > >
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