[OpenSER-Users] OpenSER with MySQL Cluster
Christian Schlatter
cs at unc.edu
Tue Sep 18 18:53:26 CEST 2007
Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Christian Schlatter writes:
>
> > This mode ensures that all SIP registrations are directly written to the
> > 'location' mysql table, without being buffered in a memory cache. Since
> > mysql cluster uses in-memory databases, performance is pretty good even
> > with db_mode 3, at least if you run a cluster data node on the same host
> > as openser.
>
> some of the presence stuff does not work with db_mode=3. what is the
> disadvantage of using mode 1 or 2 in the proxy that receives register
> request from user and 0 in others?
>
> -- juha
It doesn't matter if you have only one registrar. But if you want to do
load-balancing/failover between multiple registrars, those registrars
should access the shared mysql cluster tables instead of their local
memory cache. If a phone registers with a proxy, the new registration
state has to be known to all registrars immediately.
/Christian
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