Thank you Iñaki,
so just by doing that I can have 2 config files:
1- /etc/kamailio listening on IP 1 and doing its own logic 2- and /etc/kamailio_2 listening on IP2 and doing its own logic, own modules, commands etc?
If I need each instance to have its own db I just create a new db and config /etc/kamailio_2 to use db named "openser2" ?
regards jp
----- Original Message ---- From: Iñaki Baz Castillo ibc@aliax.net To: users@lists.kamailio.org Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 12:52:02 PM Subject: Re: [Kamailio-Users] another instance of kamailio on the same machine
El Martes 31 Marzo 2009, Juan Perez escribió:
hi To install another instance of kamailio listening in another IP,
Kamailio *already* supports listening in various IP's/interfaces/protocols.
does one need to do something in particular aside from install it in another directory?
You *don't* need to install it again in other directoy. What I did it a soft link:
/usr/sbin/kamailio_2 -> /usr/sbin/kamailio
And copy /etc/init.d/kamailio to /etc/init.d/kamailio_2, and also /etc/kamailio to /etc/kamailio_2. And of course, configure these files.
Also, when it is time to run the script to create the mysql tables, how can I tell the script to create a db named "openser2" to avoid deleting the existing one named by default "openser" ?
kamdbctl script will ask you for tha DB name.
Just by changing the line DBNAME=openser in kamctlrc to DBNAME=openser2?
This will control which DB is accessed by kamctl command.