----- Original Message -----
From: "Klaus Darilion" <klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at>
To: "Arnd Vehling" <av(a)nethead.de>
Cc: "Nils Ohlmeier" <nils(a)iptel.org>rg>; <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] replication and rtpproxy
It all depends on the setup of the database at the
back. If you have 2
mysql server, one for each ser, than you would like to automatically
synchronize the "statical tables" (subscriber, acc, aliases...) between
the 2 mysql servers, but not the user location table, as this is done by
the ser proxies and t_replicate.
Exactly...This is what we do.
Klaus
Arnd Vehling wrote:
Nils Ohlmeier wrote:
Yes, comitted. But the replicated data will not
be read in by the
backup server.
Mhh, seems like i didnt really understood what t_replicate does.
I thought "t_replicate" will replicate all invites to a failover box
so the primary and secondary are synced in terms of subscribed
users?!
So, if the primary box fails it the secondary should will have an (maybe
minus ore or two records) identical database and an identical subscriber
base?!
Mode=1 only means that the server writes it
immediately to the
database. But there is currently no mode available in which contact
data is read from the database for every lookup.
I thought t_replicate will do this. But if not i either restart ser as
suggested or patch it so it will re-read the subsriber table if i send
it a SIGHUP or a something via the fifo.
best regards,
Arnd
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