[Freeswitch-users] store registration info in memcache

Rupa Schomaker rupa at rupa.com
Thu Nov 19 04:52:40 PST 2009


I'd have to double check all the sql used for registration, but I
doubt memcache is expressive enough to act as the registration store.
For instance, you can't get a list of registrations from it (sofia
status profile internal).

memcache is a keystore only.

That being said, one could use memcache as a umm.. well cache like it
is designed as a front end to the real odbc database.  Consult
memcache first then hit the db.

Doing anything like that would require moving much of mod_memcache up
into core, something I promised I would do at one point but never got
around to doing -- lack of time and motivation and no strong use case
IMO.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 4:23 AM, Lon Baker <lon at kickasspixels.com> wrote:
> If we could access mod_memcache for registration information that
> would be ideal and highly robust, since you can share memcache with
> external applications.
>
> Lon
>
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Leon de Rooij <leon at scarlet-internet.nl> wrote:
>> Well, you can of course easily have a loadbalancer with failover in front of
>> your sql servers and have them replicate to each other. Freeswitch will
>> reconnect if a connection goes down. Perhaps failover is also possible
>> directly through odbc ? Does anyone know if that's possible ?
>> regards,
>> Leon
>>
>>
>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 10:33 AM, jay binks wrote:
>>
>> I believe OBDC is the official way..
>> however id love look at doing this in a higher performance way, without the
>> single point of failure..
>> local memcache, in front of OBDC or something ??
>> not 100% sure of it, but just using a single central database is a little
>> bit of a concern in a carrier environment.
>> Jay
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Leon de Rooij <leon at scarlet-internet.nl>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Not that I know of, but you can use odbc to store registrations and
>>> share it that way..
>>>
>>> regards,
>>>
>>> Leon
>>>
>>> On Nov 19, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Woody Dickson wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > Is there anyway to store registration info in memcache instead of
>>> > sqlite?
>>> >
>>> > By doing that, it is possible for multiple freeswitch to share the
>>> > same user registration info.
>>> >
>>> > Is there anyway I can intercept the registration success/failure
>>> > event and write stuff to memcache myself?
>>> >
>>> > thanks,
>>> > woody
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>> Sincerely
>>
>> Jay
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