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cookbooks:devel:core [2020/04/02 15:36]
miconda [listen]
cookbooks:devel:core [2020/04/08 18:59]
miconda [route_locks_size]
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 It can be set via config reload framework. It can be set via config reload framework.
  
-Default is (disabled).+Default is (enabled).
  
 <code c> <code c>
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 ==== route_locks_size ==== ==== route_locks_size ====
  
-Set the number of mutex locks to be used for synchronizing the execution of messages sharing the same Call-Id. In other words, enables Kamailio to execute sequentially the requests and replies received within the same dialog -- a new message received within the same dialog waits until the previous one is routed out.+Set the number of mutex locks to be used for synchronizing the execution of messages sharing the same Call-Id. In other words, enables Kamailio to execute the config script sequentially for the requests and replies received within the same dialog -- a new message received within the same dialog waits until the previous one is routed out.
  
-For smaller impact on parallel processing, its value it should be at least twice the number of kamailio processes (children+For smaller impact on parallel processing, its value it should be at least twice the number of Kamailio processes (all children processes).
  
 Example: Example:
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 route_locks_size = 256 route_locks_size = 256
 </code> </code>
 +
 +Note that ordering of the SIP messages can still be changed by network transmission (quite likely for UDP, especially on long distance paths) or CPU allocation for processes when executing pre-config and post-config tasks (very low chance, but not to be ruled out completely).
 ==== server_id ==== ==== server_id ====
  
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 ==== sip_warning (noisy feedback) ==== ==== sip_warning (noisy feedback) ====
  
-Can be 0 or 1. If set to 1 (default value) a 'Warning' header is added to each reply generated by Kamailio.+Can be 0 or 1. If set to 1 (default value is 0) a 'Warning' header is added to each reply generated by Kamailio.
 The header contains several details that help troubleshooting using the network traffic dumps, but might reveal details of your network infrastructure and internal SIP routing. The header contains several details that help troubleshooting using the network traffic dumps, but might reveal details of your network infrastructure and internal SIP routing.
  
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