Hi!

I prefer to let Kamailio do what it does best (SIP) and let other tools
manage whatever you need to do additionally.
In your case, I would use a Keepalived service, shared between the 2
database nodes (or any other number of nodes) and create a Virtual IP (VIP)
shared between DB nodes.
By default, the VIP would point to node #1 and listens to DB service. If DB
fails, or node fails, Keepalived switches the VIP to node #2. Once node #1
is up, it will switch back the VIP to node #1.

You can also make use of the fantastic ProxySQL service. It is a fantastic
tool!


*Sérgio Charrua*
www.voip.pt






On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 4:29 PM SAMUEL MOYA TINOCO via sr-users <
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> Good evening everyone,
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> I’m trying to configure my Kamailio to use another DB in case the one it
> commonly uses fails.
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> Does Kamailio has any built in function to do this? Do I have to do it
> with an ha-proxy?
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> Thank you in advance for your help
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> *Samuel Moya Tinoco*
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> Departamento de Sistemas y Redes
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