hi i'm curious about this one. we used to run a dual Openser installation with MySQL cluster, but this proved to very unstable (on the cluster side). is this working fine now?
for instance, if one of the mysql cluster nodes was disconnected, this could lead to complete cluster shut down, and nodes didn't handle reconnect very good.
so, we actually switched to the register replication instead...
best regards /Staffan
-----Original Message----- From: users-bounces@openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] On Behalf Of Christian Schlatter Sent: den 18 september 2007 23:37 To: Juha Heinanen Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] OpenSER with MySQL Cluster
Juha Heinanen wrote: ...
unfortunately you then cannot support presence. using
another proxy
for presence is not a solution either, because same users need both presence and other sip methods.
What exactly prevents me from using a dedicated presence server? And why can't I support presence with db_mode=3?
E.g. if I just want to deploy a simple PA using the PRESENCE module, I don't see any dependencies on USRLOC.
I'm not sure if PUA_USRLOC depends on db_mode<3, but at least the documentation doesn't mention it. And it looks to me like I could use pua_set_publish() from PUA_USRLOC to send a PUBLISH to my dedicated presence server ;-) ... I haven't tried that though.
by the way, looks like presence related requests are by far the most common ones if all sip UAs have presence turned on. it means that presence would also create biggest db activity.
Yes, I know, SIP presence is very chatty.
/Christian
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