Just in case:

Kam version - latest nightly deb (5.4.0~dev1+0~20191122005600.1540+buster)

Redis config:

loadmodule "db_redis.so"
modparam("db_redis", "keys", "version=entry:table_name")
...
modparam("dispatcher", "db_url", "redis://X.X.X.X:6379/2")


Thanks!
Joel.

On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 1:48 PM Joel Serrano <joel@textplus.com> wrote:
Hello, 

I'm trying out redis as db backend, and right now I only have dispatcher records there... Every so often, I do a ds_reload() from within Kam config script, and I see in logs:

Nov 22 20:36:35 test COPS[25531]: WARNING: db_redis [redis_dbase.c:1098]: db_redis_perform_query(): performing full table scan on table 'dispatcher' while performing query

After enabling debug logs:

Nov 22 21:15:35 test COPS[26661]: DEBUG: db_redis [redis_dbase.c:1761]: db_redis_query(): querying prefix (table) 'dispatcher'
Nov 22 21:15:35 test COPS[26661]: DEBUG: db_redis [redis_dbase.c:1811]: db_redis_query(): no columns given to build query keys, falling back to full table scan
Nov 22 21:15:35 test COPS[26661]: DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:119]: db_new_result(): allocate 56 bytes for result set at 0x7f0be4273898
Nov 22 21:15:35 test COPS[26661]: DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:156]: db_allocate_columns(): allocate 40 bytes for result names at 0x7f0be4273938
Nov 22 21:15:35 test COPS[26661]: DEBUG: <core> [db_res.c:167]: db_allocate_columns(): allocate 20 bytes for result types at 0x7f0be42739c8
Nov 22 21:15:35 test COPS[26661]: WARNING: db_redis [redis_dbase.c:1098]: db_redis_perform_query(): performing full table scan on table 'dispatcher' while performing query

Given the msg... "no columns given to build query keys, falling back to full table scan", I assume I'm missing a keys modparam.. but I don't know how to build it, and the docs (to me) seem confusing?

https://kamailio.org/docs/modules/devel/modules/db_redis.html#db_redis.p.keys

Can anyone help me understand how to build the keys modparam for dispatcher table? Or if the reason for this is different, what do I need to do to avoid the full table scan and the warning in the log?

Thanks, 
Joel.