I asked also on devel list, but no follow up there, so here again for
the sake of going on with the conversation on this forum:
Is this like blocking or just not writing to db, but in memory
everything is ok? iirc, all db failed operations should be reported as
error to syslog, do you get any?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 7/9/12 1:52 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
(Reposting from sr-dev because, in retrospect, it makes more sense here.)
Does anyone know of any issues running usrloc with DB backing ('location') in a
multi-master DB-replicated environment? I am referring to plain usrloc, not
p_usrloc.
I have such an environment set up with db_mode = 1 (immediate write-through)
and have run into a problem where Kamailio occasionally stops writing to the
location table for no apparent reason. I am wondering if this is because
another Kamailio instance bound to the secondary replica is performing a DB
sync as well, and at some point they collide in some sort of race condition.
Would db_mode 2 fix? Would anything fix? Is this even the problem?
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