Hello,

The OpenSIPS cachedb layer connecting to the Couchbase server should not change at all the actual success rate offered by the back-end. Have you tried running the queries from within an external script and got a better success rate ? Also, when the OpenSIPS queries are failing, what are the errors that you are seeing in the log ?

Best Regards,

Vlad Paiu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com

On 27.07.2014 22:28, Jonathan Hulme wrote:

Hi,

I understand that memcached is not designed to have 100% success rate on hitting existing keys, but as far as I am know couchbase key requests should, maybe it is the entire opensips caching layer which was designed like this.

I am getting about 99.5%+ success rate on both memcache and native couchbase driver, however this is too low for my required application.

I have tried concatenating 3 identical sequential queries to increase success rate, but this makes no difference.

Can anyone suggest how I can improve the reliability of my queries to couchbase, ideally internally within opensips. Alternatively a low latency way if it has to go via an external system

Kind Regards

Jonathan



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