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

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Sun Jan 2 02:58:55 MSK 2011


> 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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