Hi Daniel,
Apologize me for the delay, but it wasn't easy setting-up the lab
environment. Anyway, downloaded the devel version, and, after installing,
found a "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" log message. Maybe it's my short
experience working with devel versions, but wasn't able to run openser.
Please see below the last part of log:
Thanks in advance,
Borislav Ivandic
Log:
DEBUG:db_free_rows: Freeing 0 rows
DEBUG:init_mod_child: CHILD , rank=1, module=registrar
DEBUG:init_mod_child: CHILD , rank=1, module=nathelper
DEBUG:init_mod_child: CHILD , rank=1, module=uri_db
db_init: Connection 'mysql://root:.acantoflextel@localhost/openser' found in
pool
DEBUG:init_mod_child: CHILD , rank=1, module=dispatcher
Aug 20 17:40:11 [3897] DBG:dispatcher:child_init: #1 / pid <3897>
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
2007/8/15, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel(a)voice-system.ro>ro>:
Hello,
can you get latest devel version (trunk) and give it a try? I did some
fix, hopefully. Please report the results.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/14/07 23:32, Francisco Ivandic wrote:
Hi All,
I'm using dispatcher succesfully, with round robin alg (option 4), and
also use ds_mark_dst and ds_next_dst to select other proxy in case of
failure. It balances great when all servers are active, but when there
are inactive servers, round robin alg selects the next in the round,
even if it's marked as inactive. This results in going through
ds_next_dst, and overloads the first active server in the dispatcher
file until completing the round. Then, other active servers are
called, and when passing to a group of inactive servers, starts going
through the first active (as much times as inactive servers there
are), and again completing the round.
Does anyone know a way to implement a round robin aware of inactive
servers?
Thanks in advance,
Borislav Ivandic
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