[Users] Meaning of CS_DIRTY
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
bogdan at voice-system.ro
Fri Jan 12 11:35:43 CET 2007
Hi Bill,
if you are using db_mode 2 (write back) the usrloc cache will be flushed
from time to time to DB. If there are contact modified in cache but not
flushed, they will be in CS_DIRTY state.
regards,
Bogdan
Bill Neely wrote:
> I get the follwing response from openserctl show ul
>
> ~~~Contact(0x284a6880)~~~
> domain : 'location'
> aor : '1020111'
> Contact : 'sip:1020111 at 192.168.0.198:5060'
> Expires : 3592
> q : Call-ID : '4ef617d2-8e70ad17 at 192.168.0.198'
> CSeq : 4249
> User-Agent: 'Linksys/SPA3102-5.1.5(GWa)'
> received : 'sip:67.188.231.188:62292'
> Path : ''
> State : CS_DIRTY
> Flags : 0
> Sock : 66.224.20.35:5060 (0x8123fb0)
> Methods : 5183
> next : 0x0
> prev : 0x0
> ~~~/Contact~~~~
>
> Can anybody tell me the meaning of the CS_DIRTY state reply?
>
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