[asterisk-users] Asterisk Clustering and DUNDi J Richardson whitepaper

2010-12-20 Thread Ishfaq Malik
Hi All

We're getting to the point where we need to start increasing capacity on
our asterisk servers.

I've had a look at the DUNDi J Richardson white paper and it seems
pretty straight forward.

My question is have any of you implemented this solution in a production
environment?

Regards

Ish
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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Clustering

2009-06-07 Thread Torintino T

Thanks Noah for your helpful reply.
 
My setup will be 2 Asterisk (Trixbox) servers, Active/Passive, 2 PRIs through 2 
Vega 400 gateways.
 
i tried to follow some threats, like as the below:
 
http://www.trixbox.org/forums/trixbox-forums/open-discussion/ha-cluster
 
But i think something wrong in this or my setup,
as from time to time the floating IP is timing out, and some services on both 
servers can't operate perfectly.
 
As i was collecting different parts from different threats,
And unfortunately i couldn't get a complete guide to follow to finalize my 
clustering setup successfully.
 
So your help will be highly appreciated, if you can post your successful setup 
steps somewhere.
 
Thanks a lot for your help and time.
 
Torintino


 
 Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 22:52:06 -0400
 From: noahisaacmil...@gmail.com
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Clustering
 
  Please, does anybody have a good document describes well
  the optimum method to achieve Asterisk Redundancy/Clustering on 2 servers.
 
 Documentation?!... well... there's not much.
 
 It depends on what you're trying to achieve with your cluster. If you
 want a simple active/passive failover cluster, I'd suggest
 heartbeat/pacemaker for clusterizing the services coupled with drbd
 for replicating files. I recently set up a cluster like this that's
 now in production. This particular system connects to the PSTN via
 PRIs, and a specialized piece of hardware detects which system is the
 active node and physically routes the PRIs to that node.
 
 I should probably write something up and post it somewhere, but time
 is always an issue. If you need specific help with this kind of
 setup, though, feel free to ask, and I may be able to assist.
 
 If you want an active/active setup, I think you'll have to look into
 using dundi.
 
 
 - Noah
 
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[asterisk-users] Asterisk Clustering

2009-05-29 Thread Torintino T

Please, does anybody have a good document describes well

the optimum method to achieve Asterisk Redundancy/Clustering on 2 servers.

 

Thanks.

 

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Clustering

2009-05-29 Thread Noah Miller
 Please, does anybody have a good document describes well
 the optimum method to achieve Asterisk Redundancy/Clustering on 2 servers.

Documentation?!...  well... there's not much.

It depends on what you're trying to achieve with your cluster.  If you
want a simple active/passive failover cluster, I'd suggest
heartbeat/pacemaker for clusterizing the services coupled with drbd
for replicating files.  I recently set up a cluster like this that's
now in production.  This particular system connects to the PSTN via
PRIs, and a specialized piece of hardware detects which system is the
active node and physically routes the PRIs to that node.

I should probably write something up and post it somewhere, but time
is always an issue.  If you need specific help with this kind of
setup, though, feel free to ask, and I may be able to assist.

If you want an active/active setup, I think you'll have to look into
using dundi.


- Noah

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[Asterisk-Users] asterisk clustering

2006-06-05 Thread unplug

Hi all,

 Anyone can give me a reference for setting the asterisk clustering?

Thanks,
unplug
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[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk clustering with SIP proxy?

2005-09-05 Thread Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk

hi

i've heard it should be possible, but i can't find out how...

I want to configure a bunch of asterisk boxes to do SIP/PSTN  
connectivity, and I need SER or something to do some balancing in  
front of them. The requirements are listed below.


 * SER MUST accept and load balance incoming calls over n asterisk  
boxes (anything between 2 and 20 servers depending on installation)
 * If SER forwards a call to a server being busy or down, SER SHOULD  
retry on another server
 * SER SHOULD balance the number of calls to each server based on  
the codec used so single servers will not be overloaded by  
transcoding costs.
 * If possible, SER SHOULD be able to fail over to another SER box  
if SER fails.


Does anyone know if this is possible? I'd gladly pay someone to help  
me out here...


roy
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