Saúl Ibarra wrote: >> 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 ;) > well, opensips takes care of its internal DB stuff (like re-init the prepared statements after a reconnect), but for other things you do by yourself from script, you need to take care by yourself :)
But yes, the memcache is a good option :). especially that we are working on interfacing the memcache interface with the memcached daemon ;) Regards, Bogdan _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
