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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