Re: Max Log Files

2009-11-09 Thread Alexander Malysh
Hi again, sorry, very busy today, will try review it tomorrow. Thanks, Alexander Malysh Am 09.11.2009 um 14:41 schrieb Alejandro Guerrieri: Ok, that explains it, then :) PS: When you have a minute (or 15 ;)), could you please review the two patches I've sent last week for meta-data on dlr

Re: Max Log Files

2009-11-09 Thread Alejandro Guerrieri
Ok, that explains it, then :) PS: When you have a minute (or 15 ;)), could you please review the two patches I've sent last week for meta-data on dlrs and independent dlr counters? Regards, -- Alejandro Guerrieri aguerri...@kannel.org On 09/11/2009, at 11:25, Alexander Malysh wrote: A

Re: Max Log Files

2009-11-09 Thread Alexander Malysh
Am 09.11.2009 um 11:23 schrieb Alejandro Guerrieri: What would happen if you open many smsc binds to the same log file? Would those count as separate log files despite being written to the same file? yes they will count as separate log files because each log file may have different log l

Re: Max Log Files

2009-11-09 Thread Alejandro Guerrieri
What would happen if you open many smsc binds to the same log file? Would those count as separate log files despite being written to the same file? Regards, -- Alejandro Guerrieri aguerri...@kannel.org On 09/11/2009, at 10:45, Alexander Malysh wrote: Hi, this is only for performance rea

Re: Max Log Files

2009-11-09 Thread Alexander Malysh
Hi, this is only for performance reasons. But IMHO 128 log files are too many for one instance :) Thanks, Alexander Malysh Am 06.11.2009 um 21:17 schrieb Alejandro Guerrieri: log.c, line 104: #define MAX_LOGFILES 128 Is there any reason why this number is so low? After adding about 30