[Serusers] acc table growing

Andres andres at telesip.net
Fri Jan 8 21:14:10 CET 2010


Sabatella, Michael wrote:

> Ser users,
>
> Just wondering if there is any accepted methods to keep the acc table 
> with only a limited number of raw calls in it. Will removing old rows 
> have an adverse effect on the proxy or the calls?  I have about 8500 
> rows in the acc table of one of my proxy and it is growing.   Can I go 
> in and delete rows older than a certain date or is there a more 
> recommended way to do it with ser?
>
>  
>
Hi,

We delete all rows older than 24 hours with a cron job every night.  It 
is a pretty safe thing to do.

Andres
http://www.telesip.net

> I am using ser 0.9.6 running on Redhat 5 ES.
>
>  
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
>
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