Bogdan-Andrei Iancu schrieb:
> Hi Stanisław,
> 
> OpenSER it is not ignoring the weights - the received records are 
> ordered by weight. The tricky question is about records with the same 
> weight - which to be used? openser is right now using the first returned 
> by the DNS server.

AFAIK bind returns the records in random order. Thus, using bind as name 
server would be a workaround.

regars
klaus

> 
> Regards,
> Bogdan
> 
> Stanisław Pitucha wrote:
>> ----- "Sajith T S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>     
>>>> and got 6 calls on asterisk-2 and none on asterisk-1. If I change
>>>> the order, all calls go to the first host on the list. Shouldn't
>>>> openser do load-balancing in this scenario? I don't use any options
>>>> in t_relay().
>>>>       
>>> You should use openser dispatcher module for this.
>>>     
>> Yes... I've just noticed in 
>> http://www.openser.org/pipermail/users/2007-October/013660.html that openser 
>> basically decided to go against SRV RFC and ignores weights. (RFC says that 
>> clients should sort and select from list of servers, not servers as B.A.I. 
>> suggested if I understood that correctly)
>>
>> Anyways - about dispatcher: I couldn't find any description about it's 
>> behavior with call transfers / taking over. I understand that while I'm 
>> using callid-based hash there will be no problems with REFER, because 
>> call-id stays the same and each leg will go to the same server.
>> But what about INVITE + Replaces: ? I don't really see a way for it to work 
>> just with hashing. Has anyone tested this / has solution?
>>
>> PS. sorry Sajith, I replied to you before by mistake
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Stan
>>
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