Though it is not my field of speciality, you most probably wanna synch
directly the Mysql database ... maybe mysql provides such "sync"
function, otherwise you may have to write some script or such ... This
way on boot the db is already sinch'd
Cesc
On 4/22/07, Alan Crosswell <alan(a)columbia.edu> wrote:
Bogdan,
I already have persistence across restarts wth mysql support. The issue
is that with replicated servers, using t_replicate(), if one is down for
several hours or days (e.g. due to a hardware failure -- which is why we
are replicating in the first place), then it no longer has current state
and needs to acquire it somehow.
/a
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Alan,
if you need persistence over restarts, you need to use mysql support.
regards,
bogdan
Alan Crosswell wrote:
We are using t_replicate() to replicate REGISTERs
among redundant
proxies (and a separate presence server that needs REGISTER for
pua_bla). Before reinventing the wheel here, I thought I'd ask if
others already have a method in place to re-sync a restarted proxy's
state? I guess one way is to pull the usrloc data from mysql....
Another would be to somehow ask the proxy to walk the usrloc table and
do a bunch of t_registers()...
Any thoughts appreciated.
/a
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