2015-10-19 22:05 GMT+02:00 Telium Technical Support :
> If you’re still in the planning stage, there’s a lot more to think about.
> Your Asterisk failure detection will be very simplistic (is the process
> dead). Synchronization of data – without risking synchronization of
>
My machines have both a /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/asterisk file
(from resource-agents package, it seems).
If I'm not mistaken, this file is not run when asterisk is started/stopped
by hb_standby/hb_takeover commands (I added a touch /tmp/foobar line in
If you’re still in the planning stage, there’s a lot more to think about. Your
Asterisk failure detection will be very simplistic (is the process dead).
Synchronization of data – without risking synchronization of corrupt data to a
peer. Prevent a deteriorating/failing peer corruption from
Hello,
I'm setting up an active-passive Asterisk solution on Debian Jessie
platforms.
I'm using heartbeat package.
As I'm not yet familiar with either systemd or heartbeat, I've got a couple
of questions:
1. At the moment, I'm using /usr/share/heartbeat/hb_standby or