Hi!
I prefer to let Kamailio do what it does best (SIP) and let other tools
manage whatever you need to do additionally.
In your case, I would use a Keepalived service, shared between the 2
database nodes (or any other number of nodes) and create a Virtual IP (VIP)
shared between DB nodes.
By default, the VIP would point to node #1 and listens to DB service. If DB
fails, or node fails, Keepalived switches the VIP to node #2. Once node #1
is up, it will switch back the VIP to node #1.
You can also make use of the fantastic ProxySQL service. It is a fantastic
tool!
*Sérgio Charrua*
www.voip.pt
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 4:29 PM SAMUEL MOYA TINOCO via sr-users <
sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org> wrote:
Good evening everyone,
I’m trying to configure my Kamailio to use another DB in case the one it
commonly uses fails.
Does Kamailio has any built in function to do this? Do I have to do it
with an ha-proxy?
Thank you in advance for your help
*Samuel Moya Tinoco*
Departamento de Sistemas y Redes
Móvil: (+34) 606985997
smoya(a)vivelibre.es
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