Hi Bradley!
Watkins, Bradley wrote:
I use UltraMonkey (
www.ultramonkey.org), but it's basically a packaging
of Linux-HA and LVS.
LVS supports connection persistence, and that works very well. The
level of granularity of load balancing is on a per-IP basis, not
per-transaction (LVS only does L3 load-balancing, not L4-7). But
assuming a reasonable value for the persistence timeout, there should be
no problems with SIP transactions (and I haven't experienced anything
problematic).
Are you using TCP or UDP (or both) for SIP?
Reading LVS doc I see there are several methods for packet forwarding:
- Direct Routing
- IP-IP Encapsulation
- NAT
Which one do you use?
regards
Klaus
Ldirectord also supports SIP health checks (they're pretty basic OPTIONS
requests, but it's something), and will fail over to working SIP
proxies. Of course, in-progress transactions will fail as the OpenSER
process on one box doesn't have the stateful knowledge of the other.
Regards,
- Brad
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