Hello, Thanks for the response. I appreciate your comments and agree, however the architecture cannot be changed currently so in the meantime its looking to apply a fix to allow for stability in the short term. I have built/designed other platforms and registrations don't go anywhere near the Media servers, so it is a case of working with what we have for the short term due to a number of reasons I wont go into. :) Understand where your coming from however. Jon
From: oej@edvina.net Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 14:17:14 +0200 To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Checking for 200ok Response to a REGISTER request kamailio-Asterisk
On 27 Jul 2016, at 14:01, Jonathan Hunter hunterj91@hotmail.com wrote:Hi Guys, So currently on our network we have a kamailio server which users register against, we then replicate the register messages to 2 Asterisk boxes sat behind it so that all entities are aware of the registration state of the users. REGISTER--->KAMAILIO---->ASTERISK A ---->ASTERISK B With a REGISTER---200OK exchange between Kamailio and Asterisk. We have an issue where at some points the Asterisk servers when under load dont respond with a 200 ok(something being investigated) to the register messages sent to kamailio, so I am just working on some logic for the register message to be resent using the t_replicate and t_set_fr functions. This works well should both Asterisk servers not respond, however, as I am using replicate and it is parallel forking, if say Asterisk A answers first and is available with a 200ok then that in turn cancels the register message branch being sent to Asterisk B(which I know is fine), however there could be a scenario where Asterisk B doesnt respond, and we wont know about it to try and resend the Register message, as the branch is cancelled. Hope that makes sense? I am looking at checking that both the Asterisk servers have responded and sent a 200ok, which I can grab in an onreply route but Im just wondering if someone has done something similar or has any suggestions as it is tricky to achieve currently. I have also thought about stateless working but I really need kamailio to keep retransmitting the register until it gets a response. Many thanks In my view you are making a very complex solution. Why do you need to store the same registration in so many places? That’s indicating a problem in the architecture. /O
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