Hi Kent,

first of all, you cannot have partial caching into memory - usrloc either cache all db content ,either nothing (that's the design).

now, by size of the register table I understood the size of the hash table used by usrloc - number of entries the hash has; but this does not affect how many records can be hold into usrloc table.

so, what you are trying to do is not possible.

regards,
bogdan

Poppenhouse Kent-P28924 wrote:

Thank you for your quick reply.  I have been out of the office all last
week so I was just able to try it out.  I changed the new_udomain to 2
in the dlist.c file.  It didn't seem to change anything.  I was still
about to register 8000 users.  Let me explain what I'm trying to do,
maybe you can steer me the correct way.

I have a mysql database created which the SER successfully updates with
the user registrations.  What I would like to have happen is have
100,000 users registered with the SER storing only 1000 users in memory
and performing database lookups to find the location of the other users.
These numbers are just made up but is something like this possible?  I
tried to register users yesterday and when it had registered 78682 it
said it ran out of memory.  How can I get the SER to store fewer users
in memory but still update the database for future lookups?

Thank you for any help you can provide.

Kent
-----Original Message-----
From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:35 AM
To: Poppenhouse Kent-P28924
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Users] registrar table size

Hi,

the size of the hash table is hardcoded (no config option :( ). See modules/usrloc/dlist.c line 341, the call of new_domain() - second param

is the size.
Note that the size must be a power of 2!

regards,
bogdan

Poppenhouse Kent-P28924 wrote:

Does anyone know how to change the size of the location table used for

the registrar?  I would like to reduce it from the default 512.

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