[OpenSIPS-Users] Module Question - Memory Lookup

Brett Nemeroff brett at nemeroff.com
Wed Feb 18 16:00:32 CET 2009


Great.. got it.. I look forward to trying it out..
Thanks!
-Brett


On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at voice-system.ro
> wrote:

> Hi Brett,
>
> sorry for not being more explicit :).
>
> The "memcache" is a generic support provided by the core, so the functions
> to use this functionality are in core. This support is implemented by the
> localcache module and in the future by other modules. See:
>      http://www.opensips.org/index.php?n=Resources.DocsTutMemcache
>
> Right note the "memcache" support in OpenSIPS has no implementation for
> using a MemCache external server, but this is on the roadmap of the 1.6
> release.
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
> Brett Nemeroff wrote:
>
>> Ok, I hadn't seen the module for memcache in the docs. I did see
>> localcache, but it doesn't export the caching functions. So I wasn't sure it
>> was ready yet.
>> Is the localcache module just the standard memcache server daemon built
>> into opensips?
>>
>> And, if I'm using my own memcache server, how do I specify it's
>> address(s)?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> -brett
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <
>> bogdan at voice-system.ro <mailto:bogdan at voice-system.ro>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hi Brett,
>>
>>    You can use the memcache module for 1.5 - but for 1.4 there is
>>    nothing similar in there.....
>>
>>    Anyhow, the module, even new (memcache) should be quite stable as
>>    it was well tested and the complexity is not too high.
>>
>>    Regards,
>>    Bogdan
>>
>>    Brett Nemeroff wrote:
>>
>>        Hi All,
>>        Sorry for such simple question. I'm looking for a stable
>>        module that will allow me to lookup a dictionary value (ie:
>>        pass it $si, get a value back) kind of thing. But I need to do
>>        it from memory to maintain performance. I know I saw some
>>        mention about memcache in the future (I've been wanting this
>>        for a long time!) and I also saw kamailio is implementing a
>>        generic memory "hash table".
>>
>>        so is there anything stable today that I can use? My
>>        understanding is that all the AVP funcs are going to rely on
>>        the backend DB.
>>
>>        Thanks,
>>        Brett
>>
>>
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