Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
Thats the case. I am working on a simple setup using linux-ha with heartbeat, ip failover and native mysql db synchronisation.
Hopefully you are aware that db synchronisation currently does not work with the user location db, because it is cached it memory.
? I did set "usrloc" "db_mode" 1. So the usr locations should get committet imediatly. (Performance Issue, I know..)
It always a trade-off: calculate how remany calls you really have to make over your RTP-proxy (depends on your users behind NAT and how many calls will be made) and multiply it with the probability that your server hardware will fail. And then compare this number to the effort to build a HA-RTP-proxy (which does not mean that your SIP proxy should be HA). I think nearly all people will come to the conclusion that it is not worth the effort.
Yupp, youre right about that.
best regards,
Arnd