Hi, On 22 September 2016 at 14:08, José Seabra <joseseab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi charles, > Inline > Thanks > > 2016-09-22 13:51 GMT+01:00 Charles Chance <charles.cha...@sipcentric.com>: > >> Hi José, >> >> In your config, you need to tell DMQ about a minimum of one other node. >> This can be in the form of an IP or FQDN - however, where the FQDN resolves >> to a single IP, it does not make sense to perform anything other than an A >> lookup, so you should set the parameter to 0 in this case. >> >> The number of nodes in your cluster is irrelevant - once started, DMQ >> will contact the one you have told it about and learn about the others >> automatically. >> >> Optionally, you can tell DMQ about multiple nodes upfront (to account for >> instances where the first one may be down or unreachable), by giving it an >> FQDN which resolves to multiple IP addresses - in which case you'll need to >> set the multi_notify parameter to 1. >> > > >> >> This is the reason that I'm using multi_notify, the doubt here was why >> it is querying dns using SRV without service specification. >> > > Understood, thanks - I misread the following... >>>>> Another doubt is when we use a FQDN that only resolves as A record, >>>>> would be better DMQ send only a A query or is there any reason for always >>>>> try SRV? >>>>> >>>>> ...to mean a scenario in which the FQDN resolves to a single IP only. My mistake! I'll take a look into adding service specification later today. Cheers, Charles -- Sipcentric Ltd. Company registered in England & Wales no. 7365592. Registered office: Faraday Wharf, Innovation Birmingham Campus, Holt Street, Birmingham Science Park, Birmingham B7 4BB.
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