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(a)gmail.com>gt;:
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 cluster
in 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 call
2) TLS/SDES encrypted call
3) DTÖS WebRTC encrypted call
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