Hello guys,
I hava a setup where there are 2 kamailios in active-active connected to the same db (no registration yet). They both forward requests load balancing to several freeswitches. My question is, is the load balance algorithm independent on the 2 servers, or do they act as 1 load balancing in term of sending the next request to the next FS in the list independent of which kamailio sent the last request? I.e.
Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 Kam1 -> fs3 Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 And so on?
Thanks for your help
David
Dispatcher does not synchronise state across multiple Kamailio instances, no. But there are of course ways to accomplish that manually, if you have a high level of spiritual commitment to this. The various load-based features can also be used to achieve this to some degree without keeping any state in Kamailio.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 06:05:26PM +0000, David Villasmil wrote:
Hello guys,
I hava a setup where there are 2 kamailios in active-active connected to the same db (no registration yet). They both forward requests load balancing to several freeswitches. My question is, is the load balance algorithm independent on the 2 servers, or do they act as 1 load balancing in term of sending the next request to the next FS in the list independent of which kamailio sent the last request? I.e.
Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 Kam1 -> fs3 Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 And so on?
Thanks for your help
David
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Thanks for you reply.
How would you recommend this?
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018, 19:08 Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
Dispatcher does not synchronise state across multiple Kamailio instances, no. But there are of course ways to accomplish that manually, if you have a high level of spiritual commitment to this. The various load-based features can also be used to achieve this to some degree without keeping any state in Kamailio.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 06:05:26PM +0000, David Villasmil wrote:
Hello guys,
I hava a setup where there are 2 kamailios in active-active connected to the same db (no registration yet). They both forward requests load balancing to several freeswitches. My question is, is the load balance algorithm independent on the 2 servers, or do they act as 1 load
balancing
in term of sending the next request to the next FS in the list
independent
of which kamailio sent the last request? I.e.
Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 Kam1 -> fs3 Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 And so on?
Thanks for your help
David
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My first question would be: why is the status quo a problem?
On February 23, 2018 3:39:10 PM EST, David Villasmil david.villasmil.work@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for you reply.
How would you recommend this?
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018, 19:08 Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
Dispatcher does not synchronise state across multiple Kamailio instances, no. But there are of course ways to accomplish that
manually,
if you have a high level of spiritual commitment to this. The various load-based features can also be used to achieve this to some degree without keeping any state in Kamailio.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 06:05:26PM +0000, David Villasmil wrote:
Hello guys,
I hava a setup where there are 2 kamailios in active-active
connected to
the same db (no registration yet). They both forward requests load balancing to several freeswitches. My question is, is the load
balance
algorithm independent on the 2 servers, or do they act as 1 load
balancing
in term of sending the next request to the next FS in the list
independent
of which kamailio sent the last request? I.e.
Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 Kam1 -> fs3 Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 And so on?
Thanks for your help
David
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-- Alex
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There's no status quo yet. I haven't really done stress tests :) but before diving into it, I'm wondering...
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018, 21:42 Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
My first question would be: why is the status quo a problem?
On February 23, 2018 3:39:10 PM EST, David Villasmil < david.villasmil.work@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for you reply.
How would you recommend this?
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018, 19:08 Alex Balashov abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
Dispatcher does not synchronise state across multiple Kamailio instances, no. But there are of course ways to accomplish that
manually,
if you have a high level of spiritual commitment to this. The various load-based features can also be used to achieve this to some degree without keeping any state in Kamailio.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 06:05:26PM +0000, David Villasmil wrote:
Hello guys,
I hava a setup where there are 2 kamailios in active-active
connected to
the same db (no registration yet). They both forward requests load balancing to several freeswitches. My question is, is the load
balance
algorithm independent on the 2 servers, or do they act as 1 load
balancing
in term of sending the next request to the next FS in the list
independent
of which kamailio sent the last request? I.e.
Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 Kam1 -> fs3 Kam1 -> fs1 Kam2 -> fs2 And so on?
Thanks for your help
David
Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List sr-users@lists.kamailio.org https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
-- Alex Balashov | Principal | Evariste Systems LLC
Tel: +1-706-510-6800 / +1-800-250-5920 (toll-free) Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/, http://www.csrpswitch.com/
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-- Alex
-- Sent via mobile, please forgive typos and brevity.
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