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robert robert.steve07 at gmail.comHi, Since it is working fine with you then maybe I should check my setup. I am using an old version of osmo-nitb, I installed it maybe a year earlier. I will consider updating my setup. Should I go with a newer version of osmo-nitb or should I use the new packages (OsmoMSC, OsmoHLR …) ? best regards, Robert On Dec 8, 2017, at 3:16 PM, Keith <keith at rhizomatica.org> wrote: > > > On 08/12/2017 03:55, robert wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I want to setup a BTS where only a few subscribers (about 10) are allowed to connect but I do not want any other IMSI/IMEI to be stored in the DB as I have noticed that when the number of subscribers in the database reaches a few thousands the network starts to crash more frequently. > Hi Robert, > > First, I have many systems running with many 1000s of > subscribers in the database. > I do not observe that the network starts to crash, not more > frequently, not at all. > Maybe you might want to look elsewhere for the cause of your > woes. > > > You give very little information about your config, but I > believe subscriber-create-on-demand might be what you are > looking for. > You'll find it detailed in the manual: > http://ftp.osmocom.org/docs/latest/osmonitb-usermanual.pdf > > I assume it does, but I'm not 100% sure if disabling > subscriber-create-on-demand will prevent the creation of > entries in the Equipment table, > >> Is there an option to prevent all undesired subscribers from being stored in the DB or should I modify the code. >> > You can always have a look in the code to verify about the > Equipment Table. > >