[Serusers] connection not found in the pool
Jan Janak
jan at iptel.org
Fri Jul 23 12:31:42 CEST 2004
This is just a debugging message. It means that ser did not find the
connection in the connection pool and is going to open a new one. The
purpose of the connection pool is to share open database connection
among SER modules -- to reduce the number of active connections to the
database.
Jan.
On 23-07 12:26, Bart Van Daal wrote:
> Hello,
> I know this is not an error but I was just wondering what the
> 'connection not found in the pool' messages indicate..is this
> because of a malconfigured db uri?
>
> 0(0) init_unixsock_socket: No unix domain socket will be opened
> 1(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): tm
> 1(0) DEBUG: callid: '4afafbdf-0 at 212.71.0.60'
> 1(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): nathelper
> 1(0) rtpp_test: RTP proxy found, support for it enabled
> 1(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): usrloc
> 1(0) get_connection(): Connection not found in the pool
> 1(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): acc
> 1(0) get_connection(): Connection found in the pool
> 1(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-1): auth_db
> 1(0) get_connection(): Connection not found in the pool
> 2(0) INFO: fifo process starting: 5631
> 2(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): tm
> 2(0) DEBUG: callid: '4afafbdf-0 at 212.71.0.60'
> 2(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): nathelper
> 2(0) rtpp_test: RTP proxy found, support for it enabled
> 2(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): usrloc
> 2(0) get_connection(): Connection not found in the pool
> 2(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): acc
> 2(0) get_connection(): Connection found in the pool
> 2(0) DEBUG: init_mod_child (-2): auth_db
> 2(0) get_connection(): Connection not found in the pool
>
>
>
> Vriendelijke groeten, sinc?res salutations, best regards
> Bart van Daal
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