On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 17:07, Doug Lytle wrote:
> On 8/1/19 5:08 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
>
> Glenn,
>
> I can't use MySQL as each node currently has MySQL however there is a lot
> of data that is stored locally on each box. I may have to take this route
> if I can't find something else but that wo
IF you use the HAAst or PBXSync solution, you can include/exclude at the table
and database levels. You can also use SQLite if the data is suitable (and
these products can sync SQLite too).
If you want a non-commercial solution, MySQL’s log rolling may be most suitable.
From: aster
It is not tough to run multiple instances of MySQL using different data
directories and different ports/sockets.Google for mysqld_multi.
I have an MySQL instance which holds call routing information and is
replicated to the Asterisk servers. I have a second MySQL instance on
the same serv
On 8/1/19 5:08 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
Glenn,
I can't use MySQL as each node currently has MySQL however there is a
lot of data that is stored locally on each box. I may have to take
this route if I can't find something else but that would mean syncing
all sorts of data that does not need to
Glenn,
I can't use MySQL as each node currently has MySQL however there is a lot
of data that is stored locally on each box. I may have to take this route
if I can't find something else but that would mean syncing all sorts of
data that does not need to be synced.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 10:03
Anyone have any decent ways to handle post dial delay on asterisk? Doesn't
seem like there's a timeout I can set for it. I'd love a "PROGRESSTIMEOUT="
field in PJSIP. Basically something to bring down a call attempt if the
delay between 100 and 18X is >30sec and route advance.
*Nick Olsen*
Network