Hi,
This is one of the effects I was remembering:
" For example NAT pinging is a killer since during each ping cycle all nated contact
are loaded from the DB;"
On 10/20/23, 9:17 AM, "Jawaid Bazyar" <bazyar(a)gmail.com
<mailto:bazyar@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Alex,
Well I guess the other effects if any are unclear.
As to what I want..
The goal is to ensure that all the nodes in a large-scale geographically-distributed
system have routing information to locate the dynamic contacts of registered endpoints.
This requires that information to be shared with all other nodes somehow. Either you can
store it in some kind of database and look it up, or, you have to proactively notify the
other nodes of the information. (e.g. with DMQ or something similar).
DMQ replication is probably only scalable to a very small number of nodes (2-3), and also
does not implement message reliability. This will force some other area of the application
to shard across many small kamailio clusters.
Is there a different way to achieve a similar result? (Perhaps I have an incorrect
assumption somewhere along the line)..
Thanks,
Jawaid
On 10/19/23, 8:57 PM, "Alex Balashov via sr-users"
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wrote:
If what you want is what you really want, db_mode 3 is the only way to achieve it. What
other effects of mode 3 are you concerned about?
-- Alex
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