Hi Charles,

dialog module does have support of in memory support and multiple options for how it writes back into a database table (or disable database altogether and just use memory). However, I suspect, this would only be usefull again if a single loadbalancer is in use, as the second loadbalancer wont have access to the dialog state in the first loadbalancers memory tables (and vice-versa).

I had a look at the memcache module, and it could be an option to use that as a shared state indexer, my only concern at the moment with it is that it only supports a single memcache server at the moment, however, it may be worth investigating this option too.

Would be a nice feature to have dialog module stored its state in the memcache module, however I wonder if memcache would be suited to dialog modules structures :)

On 27/04/12 12:29, charles.chance@sipcentric.com wrote:
Regarding shared state across the two kamailios, have you considered memcached module?

Or you could make domain table in db in-memory?

Best,

Charles



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