Without being the one who wrote the code it seems like you either (a) wouldn't need usrloc db_mode 1 or 2 or (b) would need to store them in separate databases. I have never been able to get usrloc db working properly so I am in the process of ditching it (re: Keeping binding ... for replication, error). Not only that the aliases never seem to work properly after a restart of SER, they always go into zombie state which I don't believe should be normal..
my 0.02
Matt
-----Original Message----- From: AJ Grinnell [mailto:ajgrinnell@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 2:08 PM To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] More usrloc sync questions
So I can get replication working, but I constantly am getting errors about receiving SERs usrloc not being able to insert into the database. My guess is because the contact is already there by the originating SER. I have a MySQL cluster that both SERs are using. My question is this, how can I save the contact in the SER that is receiving the contact, without SER trying to write the contact to the DB?
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