Hi Antonio,
OpenSER uses only one database per module, so no mean of setting two
and do failover.
If I were you, I would rather try another approach, with failover on
the database side.
EG: Use Linux-HA to provide a virtual ip address for your database and
detect active/pasive mode for your database servers. If you are not
running linux, there are some other similar applications for other
OS-es around.
Hope that helps,
DanB
On 11/5/07, Antonio Reale <ant.reale(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to setup Openser with two Mysql server configured as
Master-Master.
Is it possible to configure Openser to read data from the first Mysql server
(192.168.1.4) and if that fails to read data from the second Mysql server
(192.168.1.5)?
If not, which alternatives I have to instruct Openser to use the second
Mysql server when the first is down?
Thanks in advance.
--
Antonio
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