Ray,
Have you considered using a VM architecture?
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On Jan 5, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Ray Jackson wrote:
Hi all,
I am attempting to build a horizontally scalable Asterisk
deployment and am getting very close to achieving that goal. With
Asterisk 1.4 I now have an IMAP backend for Voicemail messages
which is great as users can check the same messages either through
the voice portal or using Webmail. However, I'm not sure the best
way of dealing with personalised greetings such as a user's
unavailable/busy message etc. Despite the IMAP backend these
greetings appear to be stored on the local file system under /var/
spool/asterisk/voicemail/default, which means if I build a farm of
Asterisk servers - each will have it's own spool directory. My aim
is to have *nothing* stored locally at all...
If there a way of storing these greetings in a database table or
using IMAP? I saw the ODBC voicemail storage module, but I would
prefer to stick with a REALTIME/IMAP backend? If I mount the /var/
spool/asterisk/voicemail directory remotely using a shared NFS
mount on a NAS device will this work okay or lead to problems/race
conditions etc.? Any advice would be welcome!
Regards,
Ray
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