Hi,
I don't think that the cluster module is recognized outside the
kamailio.cfg - In order to get your two Databases to work with DBHOST
string is maybe get a MySQL proxy used between the kamctl and the two
Databases. The MySQL proxy would decide if the first DB is down hence
connect to secondary DB.
Since Kamctl is a bash script if you add two lines your kamctl might just
take either first or the second one all the time.
I hope it answered a little bit of your query.
Regards,
Sammy
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Hosted Services <hosted(a)empire-team.com>
wrote:
Hi there,
New user to Kamailio here. We currently have it up and running in a
virtualized environment with 1 Kamailio sever, 1 Asterisk server and 1
MySQL server.
I’m currently writing install scripts to make deploying new nodes/servers
easy and to keep settings the same across the board. I’ve chosed to load
the db_cluster.so module in kamailio.cfg, as we will have 2x MySQL servers
in master-master replication which will contain the ‘kamailio’ and
‘asterisk’ tables.
I’ve just hit a stumbling block – in `kamctlrc`, there is a field called
`DBHOST=`. How can I reference my cluster here?
In kamailio.cfg, I simply define DBURL as “cluster//<clustername>”. What
is the syntax for ‘DBHOST=’ in ‘kamctlrc’? Can I reference the cluster?
Can I have 2 separate DBHOST= lines?
Looking for some guidance on this one.
Thanks,
Derek B.
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