Hello,
On 09.01.18 17:56, Karsten Horsmann wrote:
the ims_dialog module should be used mainly together with the other ims modules, otherwise is recommended to use the dialog module.Hello Daniel,
yes the extra rtpengine server would also an solution but what is if that fails. Two of them are maybe or more.
But that makes the public ip stuff more tricky.
And I found the dialog modules (there are two of them) would be also a good idea. But brings more complexity to kamailio.cfg.
Of course if you want to add more stuff, the config gets more complex. Tracking active calls with dialog is not something big though, just call dlg_manage() for all requests belonging to a dialog, like INVITE, CANCEL, ACK, BYE ... more complexity comes when you want to do active call limits, prepaid, etc ...
Anyhow, near to zero downtime HA is not something easy no matter the system, SIP/VoIP or not, ...
Cheers,
Daniel
Thanks for the hints.
Am 09.01.2018 1:36 nachm. schrieb "Daniel-Constantin Mierla" <miconda@gmail.com>:
Hello,
maybe not directly related to the issue, but could be better to separate rtpengine on its own system, likely it requires less failover scenarios, so active calls are not affected at all if you have to do a failover for the signaling server...
Anyhow, as you trigger a failover and you know it is not going to recover the active calls, you can close them via dialog module.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 05.01.18 09:45, Karsten Horsmann wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Yes, they are.
At this point I using only one redis key space for both rtpengines. I just fire it up on the backup machine so it reads the RTP sessions from redis.
Both rtpengines had the same configuration. Only one is active.
But I found the nice redis key space separated and active / active - multiple rtpengine feature for it. Not implemented this at the moment.
Am 05.01.2018 8:49 vorm. schrieb "Daniel-Constantin Mierla" <miconda@gmail.com>:
Hello,
are kamailio and rtpenigine on same system?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04.01.18 12:21, Karsten Horsmann wrote:
Hello List,
and also an happy new year to everyone.
I use CentOS 7.4.x with kamailio 5.0.5 and rtpengine on a pacemaker/corosync clusterin front of an internal kamailio siprouter and media-services.
If i did an "pcs node standby" to failover my frontend-kamailio (udp/tcp 5060, udp/tcp 5061-tls and tcp websocket-secure) i noticed the following scenarios:
1) Plain RTP: just stocks a few seconds and flows. Everything fine.2) SDES/RTP: silence - but REINVITE manually in my client brings audio back. Need improvement.3) DTLS/RTP WebRTC: silence - all clients shows an active call. I know that there is NO way to recover this call - because of the temporay DTLS certificate due the rtpengine start-up.
So i thought - for scenario1) i dont need anything to do. Works nice.For scenario2) i need something to "remember its SDES/RTP calls and send them an REINVITE"And for scenario3) i should just hangup all WebRTC calls - IMHO the best for that.
How can i fire-up these tasks to get an "clean-up" or "reinvite" after an failover?
scenario legend:1) unencrypted call2) TLS/SDES encrypted call3) DTÖS WebRTC encrypted call--
Kind Regards
*Karsten Horsmann*
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