>
> Each OpenSIPS process opens at startup a mysql connection and it keeps it
> open till the shutdown - so the connection is persistent at runtime. Of
> course, a conection can be re-established at runtime if some connection lost
> event happens (timesout etc).
>

That's good to know :) But don't you think it's a bit risky to rely on
temporary tables in this case? If by any chance the connection is lost
strange things ca start to happen :-O ? I'd go for memcache ;)


Regards,


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