Also, what happens if for example, the user is accessing his VMB
on server 1 and changes his password, then travel to where server
2 is and tries to access his VMB? the config on server2 would
still have the old one.... so you need to sync voicemail.conf on
all servers too ...

If you use the realtime config via a DB, it should be OK. But I still don't think that MWI will work properly if a message is left on server A and user is actually registered on server B, which is NOT on the same network and hence does NOT share the same voice mail spool. How will B know there is a message left on A for the same user? Does realtime share this info too? And if so, how does the message get retrieved if B does not have access to files on server A, where the actual message is?

Why not just NFS mount the /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail directory from a
central server? That way, all servers share the same spool and the MWI will
get reflected on all servers.

I'm sure that works well when the machines are together on one network. What happens, though, when the machines are in geographically disparate locations, your voicemail volume is quite large, and you don't have ultra-high bandwidth links between them? I haven't tried it, but I imagine the performance of the voicemail app wouldn't be so good on the remote servers.


- Noah

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