On Monday 08 May 2006 03:18, Javier Ramirez wrote:
Perhaps you should look into DNS SRV records for your domain, so that all
requests routed to
proxy.com will routed to
openser1.proxy.com,
openser2.proxy.com, and
openser3.proxy.com based on a weighting system.
With a clustered database backend, such as MySQL cluster, you have gained
redundancy.
Can anyone else comment on possible problems with using one database for many
OpenSER instances, all sharing the same tables, etc.?
---Mike
Hi, I wanna know how to use OpenSER with redundancy
and scaling.
Example:
the user 1000 can register in ser A.com and in ser b.com.
and the users that have a 1000 as contact can see the PA in the 2 case, (
1000(a)a.com and 1000(a)b.com) but donĀ“t send the subscriber to 2 users.
is this posible ?
best regards
Javier