[Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH SBC Setup (HA mode)

Avi Marcus Avi at aMarcus.com
Thu Dec 30 19:27:37 MSK 2010


The other option for failover I was considering is the default sqlite - set
up a job to rsync it to/from the slave constantly.
Perhaps even throw that into a ramdisk, if that makes a difference (the
kernal may be caching it anyway).
-Avi

On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Ghulam Mustafa <mustafa.pk at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> i am trying to setup FreeSWITCH as a SBC in ha mode; for this purpose i
> have setup two FS boxes(identical) in HA mode using heartbeat, mysql as odbc
> backend and enabled track-calls in both sip profiles. Everything is working
> as expected i.e sip sessions successfully recovered during failover in both
> directions.
>
> i am just curious and would like to know should i go for odbc or is it
> possible to avoid odbc and use drbd for /opt/switch/db directory to keep .db
> files in sync between two fs boxes. is it likely to work?
>
> another question is related to performance when track-calls is enabled, we
> are supposed to handle ~300 sip concurrent calls around the clock in
> proxy_media mode, coming from our sip provider (on external profile) and
> forwarding to our call-center server (configured as internal sip gateway),
> we have plenty of good hardware (quad-core Xeon servers with 8Gigs ram), is
> it good to go :) or can raise alarms?
>
>
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> --
> Ghulam Mustafa
> cell: +92 333.611.7681
> sip: cyrenity at ekiga.net
> mail: mustafa.pk at gmail.com
> web: cyrenity.wordpress.com
>
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