Hi,
Since DBs for both are replicated and I assume user location table is
teplicated as well. In this case yes the secondary server will be able to
detect and find the called number as online.
The only exception would be the received socket. You might have to force
local socket to send INVITE to called number on each Kamailio.
Also for industrial scale designing you can use combination of DNS SRV,
keepalived or similar, and other techniques. One project that I am aware of
might come very Handy is SIPThor
Regards,
Sammy
On Jun 5, 2016 20:21, "Fred Posner" <fred(a)palner.com> wrote:
If it's just 2 servers, consider as Juha said,
corosync/pacemaker with
drbd.
Fred Posner
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On Jun 5, 2016, at 5:26 PM, Moacir Ferreira <moacirferreira(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Sorry... I should have mentioned before. You guys are thinking on the
standard Internet SIP calls' behavior while I am trying to use Kamailio on
a large "industrial" project. This said:
Assuming that the end-point is "smart", the DNS method is functional but
it would take quite a while before the UA (phone) recovers from the
previous name/IP binding it has in cache;
SRV is good for a "smart" UA that, unfortunately, is not the case;
Same for the phone units as they are industrial "Help Points" and so quite
"dummy".
While I never tested it, I thought I could use two Kamailio servers with a
mysql cluster like mariadb-galera where, for Kamailio functions, one server
would be "active" and another "passive" server. Then use keepalived
for
monitoring the "active" Kamailio and starting the "passive" server if
the
active Kamailio fails. Without any testing, tests that I think I should
have done before putting questions in here, my questions are:
Suppose that I have two Kamailio servers, one "active" and another one
"passive" (not running) where the mysql databases are synchronized in
between two servers using MySQL Galera. Using keepalived I would monitor
the active Kamailio instance. Should it fails, start the "passive" Kamailio
instance using the same MySQL database that were supposed to be
synchronized. Would this new Kamailio instance be able to find a called
number? Why this question? As long as I understand, Kamailio will always
challenge the UA for authentication before making a call, so if this second
server gets a call request it would just challenge and authenticate the
caller. The "key point" would be having this new Kamailio instance aware
about the called destinations. So, delivering a MySQL database, with the
latest data the active Kamailio had, to this new Kamailio instance would be
enough to allow it find the called party?
Anyway, can you guys comment on my "thoughts"? Is it possible? Am I
missing something? Would you suggest another approach for such scenario?
Cheers!
Moacir
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Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2016 21:07:41 +0200
From: chabert.loic.74(a)gmail.com
To: sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] High availability
Hello Bill,
I have made kamailio ha using exabgp with loopbacks.
Check
https://github.com/Exa-Networks/exabgp
With bgp, kamailio cluster can be splited on severals datacenters.
Regards.
Le 5 juin 2016 20:53, "Bill" <bill(a)novatrope.us> a écrit :
Hi Moacir
We have only found three ways to handle failover.
1. Change the DNS entry whenever a failure is detected.
2. Use SRV records to display an alternate route.
3. Use the failover mechanism in the phone itself
1. works, but it may take some time for your ua's to become aware of the
change
2. never have been able to get this to work as advertised.
3. Works pretty well depending on the phone. (We use mostly Yealink's and
they seem to handle the failover pretty well.)
Hope this helps
On 06/05/2016 07:41 AM, Moacir Ferreira wrote:
Hi,
I got two questions regarding high availability:
1 - Should my Kamailio server fail, I would like another Kamailio
"box/server" to take over with minimum services disruption. What is the
"community" advice for such environment?
2 - Should my main PSTN gateway fail, what would be the best mechanism to
redirect calls to a second PSTN gateway?
Cheers!
Moacir
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