Hi, Ryan!

The CacheDB feature was only added for the dialog profiles. This allows you to do load balancing scenarios through multiple OpenSIPS instances that share the same profiles. Regarding the persistence of the dialog data, you will also have to use a database backend. But if we are talking about the dialog profiles persistence, then the discussion is more complex, as it depends on the CacheDB backend. In conclusion, this new feature does not provide persistence, but opens some doors for new scenarios, like distributed load balancing as pointed above.

Regards,

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Răzvan Crainea
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On 02/22/2012 08:50 PM, Ryan Bullock wrote:
Does the new distributed dialog with cached also allow for dialogs to
persist through a restart of opensips? Or would that still require a
database backend?

Maybe a better question what actually gets distributed with the dialog
(e.g. dialog flags, dialog variables, etc)?

The new distributed system is very exciting. Can't wait to start
building with it.

Regards,

Ryan Bullock

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