Hi,
 
IMO, what Jiri wanted to say is that, when you get a an INVITE that is supposed to be redirected to SEMS, you should add the e-mail address to the Invite SIP message, so that the SEMS machine does not need to search for the e-mail address in another machine.
 
Jose Simoes

 
On 2/2/06, Amos Nungu <amos.nungu@gmail.com> wrote:
Jiri,

I didn't get it cleary what you mean. I would like to try it if you can
explain a bit more.

NB.
Thanks for everyone. I used the method advised by "sip" and works
perfect (SER 0.9.3, SEMS 0.9.0).

Regards.

Jiri Kuthan wrote:

>you may also try to put the email address in the forwarded request at proxy and restore it from there at SER/SEMS box. This saves a DB lookup. -jiri
>
>At 12:58 PM 1/27/2006, sip wrote:
>
>
>>SER and SEMS of SOME sort must be on the same machine, but it doesn't have to
>>be your main SER. I have a copy of SER running on a separate machine with SEMS
>>that is pared down considerable and does nothing but handle SEMS stuff... the
>>main SER server forwards calls onto the SER/SEMS server (on a different
>>machine) for the sake of performance.
>>
>>You DO have to have a copy of at least the subscriber table (or, really, only
>>PARTS of the subscriber table) for the voicemail app to work as it grabs the
>>email address.
>>
>>Your choices are to either have a DB url that points to the original DB or
>>replicate your subscriber info to two different tables.
>>
>>We chose the latter. On creation of a user account, we have a trigger that
>>replicates the subscriber info to a separate DB on the SER/SEMS machine.
>>During testing, however, we had it originally set up to just point to the
>>original DB and noticed no real performance hit.
>>
>>N.
>>
>>On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:00:08 +0100, samuel wrote
>>
>>
>>>I think SER and SEMS must be on the same machine becasue they use
>>>FIFO or UNIX socket to interact.
>>>
>>>Sam.
>>>2006/1/27, Amos M. Nungu <amos.nungu@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hello members,
>>>>
>>>>I have SER and SEMS on the same machine and it works fine. For
>>>>performance reasons, I would like to them to be on separate machines.
>>>>
>>>>My query is the fact that SEMS uses the email address from the
>>>>subscriber table in SER db. Do I need to have SER db on the machine
>>>>where SEMS is running (means 2 identical dbs) or how can I achieve this?
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Amos.
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