PS. Kamailio gives you lots of low-level building blocks that can be used to
stitch together a custom location service, if you want to rewrite
usrloc/registrar. There are quite a few ways to replicate data out of Kamailio
at little to no cost to an external consumer.
But if you want to use the
> On 20 Oct 2023, at 11:34, Jawaid Bazyar wrote:
>
> Would a DMQ cluster with RAM-based store and a relatively small number of
> nodes (say, 5 for example) be able to handle a location table measured in the
> scale of 1 million nodes?
A million rows isn't really that much in contemporary
Would a DMQ cluster with RAM-based store and a relatively small number of nodes
(say, 5 for example) be able to handle a location table measured in the scale
of 1 million nodes?
Has anyone done this before?
I assume DMQ has some provision to prevent loops / etc ?
Wondering about scaling a
> On 20 Oct 2023, at 09:17, Jawaid Bazyar wrote:
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> Well I guess the other effects if any are unclear.
>
> As to what I want..
>
> The goal is to ensure that all the nodes in a large-scale
> geographically-distributed system have routing information to locate the
> dynamic
Hi,
This is one of the effects I was remembering:
" For example NAT pinging is a killer since during each ping cycle all nated
contact are loaded from the DB;"
On 10/20/23, 9:17 AM, "Jawaid Bazyar" mailto:baz...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Alex,
Well I guess the other effects if any are
zyar
> Subject: [SR-Users] Re: lookup() and database
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> Well I guess the other effects if any are unclear.
>
> As to what I want..
>
> The goal is to ensure that all the nodes in a large-scale geographically-
> distributed system have routi
Hi Alex,
Well I guess the other effects if any are unclear.
As to what I want..
The goal is to ensure that all the nodes in a large-scale
geographically-distributed system have routing information to locate the
dynamic contacts of registered endpoints.
This requires that information to be
If what you want is what you really want, db_mode 3 is the only way to achieve
it. What other effects of mode 3 are you concerned about?
-- Alex
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