[Users] Transaction already in Process

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Thu Dec 15 16:22:55 CET 2005


I can't explain it, but I do not like the idea replicating with failure 
routes ...

IMO it would be better to modify t_replicate to allow to replicate to 
moultiple instances.

Would i be possible to route all calls via openser? Then you do not need 
the location info in the Asterisks.


regards
klaus

Douglas Garstang wrote:
> Klaus,
> 
> Asterisk can't use a database for location/contact information. It also has no native means to transfer registrations between itself and another Asterisk system. It can't even perform a user defined action when a phone registers... doesn't leave us with many options. Right now, using OpenSER to replicate (forward,t_relay,t_replicate whatever) seems to be working ok. Do you have any reason to believe it wouldn't scale up well?
> 
> Doug.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at]
> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2005 3:23 AM
> To: Douglas Garstang
> Cc: users at openser.org
> Subject: Re: [Users] Transaction already in Process
> 
> 
> Hi Douglas!
> 
> I still think it is a bad idea to replicate REGISTER to Asterisk 4 
> times. Where does Asterisk store the location table? In a database? Why 
> not replicate the location data on DB level?
> 
> regards
> klaus
> 
> Douglas Garstang wrote:
> 
>>Arrgh!
>>
>>Now I'm getting "t_newtran: transaction already in process" messages whenever I try to call t_relay() or t_replicate twice, even when the first attempt has FAILED. In the case of t_relay() I have new addresses in the destination set and I still get this error. Why? When you attempt to deliver, and it fails, how can to attempt again without getting those messages? What fundamental piece am I missing?
>>
>>How could I do this? Forget the fancy stuff. I don't care about checking for failure anymore.
>>
>>t_replicate("192.168.10.7","5060");
>>t_replicate("192.168.10.8","5060");
>>t_replicate("192.168.10.200","5060");
>>
>>Doug.
>>
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