Hello,

the wiki is open for everyone to contribute:
  * http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/

You need to make yourself an account, the anonymous posting based on CAPTCHA was disabled due to spam bots easily breaking CAPTCHA system and posting spam.

If someone takes the time to search a bit through the archive, probably can find useful information to add to such page, then perhaps other people will come and contribute more.

The mailing list is full of useful information, the problem is that not many people are digesting it and write wiki pages ... most of the content is by core developers, but they have other tasks as well, so a hand from user community will be more useful.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 6/11/12 12:48 PM, SamyGo wrote:
Hi,

I personally think that there needs to be an official wiki page giving details about a basic redundant/HA server setup. A lot of people need this on regular basis. So I request forum members and contributors to share their guidelines on this.

Thanks,
Sammy Go.

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Carsten Bock <cars...@ng-voice.com <mailto:cars...@ng-voice.com>> wrote:

    Hi Carel,

    this is a rather complex question with no simple yes or no answer.
    You can use the dialog module with no "in-memory" storage of dialog
    data and leave it to the database to do the replication. I think
    postgres has Multi-Master Replication, i am not sure about MySQL.
    At a major german telco operator, we did something similar: We had two
    servers, both with different addresses and an Alias for the other
    server. In that case, we had two loadbalancers (logically one in a HA
    setup) in front, who would do the failover in case. Worked fine.

    Carsten



    2012/6/5 Reinhard, Carel (GD) <carel.reinh...@srgssr.ch
    <mailto:carel.reinh...@srgssr.ch>>:
    > Dear all, hope to get some information from you guys!
    >
    >
    >
    > For a redundant service we have to build up SIP proxy/registrar
    server in a
    > high available scenario. Therefore, we will have 2 SIP
    proxy/registrar on
    > two completely independent servers. They should be SIP dialog
    stateful and
    > replicate all the session/call states between each other. If one
    server
    > fails, the other should have all the SIP dialog information for call
    > handling and accounting. How can this done in a stable and
    reliable way? Is
    > this feature mature enough to support enterprise requirements?
    >
    > The only information I have is to build it up with the
    DISPATCHER module,
    > but it seems more to be a stateless load-balancer instead of a
    HA module.
    >
    >
    >
    > Who has experience with HA failover designs with Kamailio and
    can give me
    > some hints?
    >
    >
    >
    > Thank you very much in advance
    >
    > Kind regards
    >
    > Carel
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Carel Reinhard
    > Security and VoIP Engineer
    >
    >
    >
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