[Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH & Heartbeat / Pacemaker - Please Help setting up

Madovsky infos at madovsky.org
Sun Jan 2 21:57:21 MSK 2011


Avi,

I think this thread is more related to HB/Pacemaker.
they have a lot of doc of how to create a cluster.
Maybe go to check it, because as I said to you you can't
build a cluster with only a thread in Freeswitchy
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Avi Marcus 
  To: FreeSWITCH Users Help 
  Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 10:38 AM
  Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH & Heartbeat / Pacemaker - Please Help setting up


  Yes, yes: fs_cli -x "sofia recover" I understand the freeswitch parts.
  Now how does that get set up with heartbeat/pacemaker?


  You seem to assume I have a working pacemaker understanding, which I do not. I wouldn't mind learning about it *if I saw any docs that made sense.*
  -Avi


  On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Steven Ayre <steveayre at gmail.com> wrote:

    It's an API command that you can run via ESL. You can do that from a
    script using fs_cli and its -x/--execute option.

    Something like this:

    fs_cli --host=otherhost --password=secretpasswd --execute="sofia recover"

    -Steve



    On 2 January 2011 09:43, Avi Marcus <Avi at amarcus.com> wrote:
    > Thanks, I noticed the -nonat already.
    > What do you mean by running sofia recover from my init script? I
    > don't understand how that would be triggered by heartbeat/pacemaker. Any
    > explanatory docs on the issue would be nice, but everything I've seen was
    > explaining exact parts and nothing ever seemed to explain the general syntax
    > of everything.
    > Does anyone have a working example that they can wikify and explain?
    > Thanks,
    > Avi
    >
    > On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 4:06 AM, Seven Du <dujinfang at gmail.com> wrote:
    >>
    >> the wiki page already said you can start the spare FS ahead to speed
    >> switch over up.
    >>
    >> it means if you use ip_nonlocal_bind and start the spare FS ahead, you
    >> only need to run sofia recover in you init script without waiting for
    >> the actually FS start process.
    >>
    >> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Steven Ayre <steveayre at gmail.com> wrote:
    >> > 1) It seems freeswitch takes 8 seconds to restart. So if it crashes
    >> > (unlikely) calls should immediately get shunted over to the other box.
    >> > How
    >> > do I set that up?
    >> >
    >> > Just a tip, I start fs with -nonat and find that makes it start faster.
    >> >
    >> > Steve on iPhone
    >> > On 1 Jan 2011, at 20:20, Avi Marcus <Avi at aMarcus.com> wrote:
    >> >
    >> > Hi - I'm setting up 2 parallel computers for a HA setup. (low volume so
    >> > far,
    >> > no need to load balance.)
    >> > I already have heartbeat able to grab the public IP if the first box
    >> > goes
    >> > down, but since I'm basically completely unfamiar with pacemaker, I'd
    >> > like
    >> > some help.
    >> > I'd imagine I'm not the only one doing this, there should be no reason
    >> > for
    >> > me to recreate the wheel.
    >> > Info should be on: http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Freeswitch_HA
    >> > Specifically:
    >> > 1) It seems freeswitch takes 8 seconds to restart. So if it crashes
    >> > (unlikely) calls should immediately get shunted over to the other box.
    >> > How
    >> > do I set that up?
    >> > 2) How do I automatically trigger a sofia recover? I know via commanline
    >> > it's "fs_cli -x "sofia recover" but where do I tell pacemaker to do
    >> > that?
    >> > And I suppose a reload_xml before (maybe after?) is a good idea, too.
    >> > Also, can I put <param name="track-calls" value="true"/> in a global
    >> > file,
    >> > or does it need to be in the actual profile files?
    >> > And anything else I may be overlooking.
    >> > Thanks guys!
    >> > -Avi Marcus
    >> >
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