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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] problem with ser 0.9.6
Klaus Darilion writes:
> It depends on which tables you are really using. E.g. subscriber, avpops
> changed only minimal. If the provisioning system uses proper SQL
> queries, then the a
Klaus Darilion writes:
> It depends on which tables you are really using. E.g. subscriber, avpops
> changed only minimal. If the provisioning system uses proper SQL
> queries, then the additional columns should cause much problems. IIRC
> only LCR was heavily changed.
and there is a script tha
On 15.03.2011 16:51, Sabatella, Michael wrote:
The problem with upgrading is we have a whole provisioning system
built for ser and if upgrading changes the databse I would have to
rewrite the whole front end to integrate the system and that could
take me months..
It depends on which tables yo
On Tuesday 15 March 2011, Sabatella, Michael wrote:
> The problem with upgrading is we have a whole provisioning system built for
> ser and if upgrading changes the databse I would have to rewrite the whole
> front end to integrate the system and that could take me months..
>
> Thanks for the resp
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From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerh...@1und1.de]
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:39 AM
To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
Cc: Sabatella, Michael
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] problem with ser
On Tuesday 15 March 2011, Sabatella, Michael wrote:
> I am a long time lurker but never posted. I am running ser 0.9.6 for many
> years with no problems. Just recently none of my users can register.
> Well – they register once then expire out.I noticed that several ser
> processes are cpu- b
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[mailto:sr-users-boun...@lists.sip-router.org] On Behalf Of Sabatella, Michael
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 10:25 AM
To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
Subject: [SR-Users] problem with ser 0.9.6
All,
I am a long time lurker but never posted. I am running ser 0.9.6 for many
years with no p
All,
I am a long time lurker but never posted. I am running ser 0.9.6 for many
years with no problems. Just recently none of my users can register. Well -
they register once then expire out.I noticed that several ser processes are
cpu- bound consuming all available cycles.
Once they dro