Douglas Garstang wrote:
Ok, I worked out that you need to use append_branch,
like this:
append_branch (proxy1)
append_branch (proxy1)
t_replicate (proxy3)
That's what the devevelopers say anyway...
However, all the t_replicate's are going to exactly the same proxy.
Here's a post by two people that have reported _exactly_ the same problem.
Is there a solution?
If I remember right, there was a solution using t_relay_udp_non_ack (or
similar) instead of t_replicate (not sure anymore). Look again in the
archive.
klaus
http://www.archivum.info/serusers@iptel.org/2004-12/msg00268.html
Thanks,
Doug.
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Garstang
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 4:11 PM
To: users(a)openser.org
Subject: [Users] t_replicate after failure
In the scenario below, if the first t_replicate fails because 192.168.10.5 returns
"Not Found", the second t_replicate command does not execute. Why? How can I
make it execute? Call me crazy, but this doesn't seem at all intuitive to me. In a
functional programming world, if the first fails, the next should still run.
if (method=="REGISTER") {
# Uncomment this if you want to use digest authentication
if (!www_authorize("voip.com", "subscriber"))
{
www_challenge("voip.com", "0");
exit;
};
save("location");
t_replicate("192.168.10.5","5060");
t_replicate("192.168.10.7","5060");
exit;
};
Thanks,
Doug.
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