[SR-Users] Multiple Kamailio Servers + Location Table

Daniel W. Graham dan at cmsinter.net
Wed Dec 20 16:34:42 CET 2017


Yes, to your first question, most records originally written by the active server disappear. Only way to restore all records to the location table is taking standby servers offline and restart Kamailio on active server. If a restart is not performed records wont reappear in table.
db_mode is 2
Database is replication is active passive.

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From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda at gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Multiple Kamailio Servers + Location Table


Hello,

On 20.12.17 06:28, Daniel W. Graham wrote:
When multiple Kamailio servers are using the same database with different server_id's (one active the rest standby in this test), records disappear and are no longer tracked in location database table.

Some entries remain, but it never populates to the normal amount unless only one server is using the database.
I couldn't figure out the proper picture of what happens based on the above ... some questions:

- only one server (the active) writes to database, with its own id (other servers have different ids), after a while some records written by the active server disappear?

 - is db_mode=3? If not, what value.

 - is there any replication at database layer?

Cheers,
Daniel




Anyone run into this before? Happened with 5.0 and is happening with 5.1.

-dan




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