both :)

And I do not run stress test ... I don't want my cute system crash ;)
(i close my eyes and suddenly problems disappear ... hehehehe)

On 4/25/07, Klaus Darilion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Cesc!

Where do you have t_newtran() - in ser or openser?

I have it here in openser just before handle_publish(). It works but now
openser has run out of mem during my sipp performance tests :-(

...more to come....

Cesc wrote:
> I think I can answer that one ... stateless?
>
> I have a presence openser proxied by a SER, both on same machine ...
> For easier configuration purposes, openser and ser communicate via
> 127.0.0.1 ...
>
> The result is that OK from the PUAs do not get to openser (i guess SER
> gets confussed by the vias of openser being 0.0.0.0:5060 and the
> 127.0.0.1 stuff) ... So, openser gets no OK, but it does not matter
> ...
> BTW, i have a t_newtran() in there ...
>
> Oh, for sure my configuration is messy and improvable ... but for now
> it works steady :) But the OKs not going through is worrying me a bit
> ... and also openser not "timing out" or giving an error.
>
> Cesc
>
> On 4/25/07, Klaus Darilion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Does presence module handles PUBLISH/SUBSCRIBE stateful or stateless?
>>
>> Thus, how should retransmission be handled. Will they be detected by
>> presence module or is it possible to wrap the handle_publish inside
>> t_newtran()?
>>
>> regards
>> klaus
>>
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