Am 11.06.2009 um 05:04 schrieb John Dalgliesh:


Hi,

I am slowly gaining confidence using FreeSWITCH in production, but there
is one issue that I'm still wondering about: how are people upgrading
their FreeSWITCH installation binaries without dropping all current calls?

So far I have been upgrading in the dead of night, after pausing for 5
minutes then dropping the stragglers, but this is hardly ideal.

What I would like to do is to run an upgraded instance of FreeSWITCH on the same machine, and have it handle all new call packets, whereas the old instance continues to handle the existing call packets, until there are no
more old calls left.

I can think of about seven ways to accomplish this, but before I dive into
the code I thought I'd better ask what everyone else has been doing :)

(The only standard way I can think of doing this is to have a SIP proxy
sitting in front of FS the whole time, just to handle these upgrade
windows. It seems like a bit of a waste.)

So how are you handling your FS software upgrades?

{P^/
John




We use freeswitch on solaris and just upgrade it to a new zfs which gets remounted to the old place and freeswitch gracefully restartet. On failure we can allways do a rollback, which takes between 2 and 10 seconds, so the dwntime is pretty acceptable.

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