Hi Răzvan, I don't assign any weights, and I use the dispatcher.list file: 1 sip:x.x.x.11:5060 1 sip:x.x.x.12:5060 1 sip:x.x.x.13:5060
When there are only 2 servers in that file, I always get: DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: alg hash [1], id [1] and dispatcher selects the 2nd entry. When there are 3 servers - when the dispatcher distributes to all 3 servers, I get DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: alg hash [0], id [0] before it dispatches to server1 (x.x.x.11) DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: alg hash [1], id [1] for x.x.x.12DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: alg hash [2], id [2] for x.x.x.13 Anyway I did some more tests, and it turns out that the hash algorithm is very sensitive to the PV. 1. when the input hash_pvar is from this set (my original set that gave me problems): "061002" "061003" "061005" "061006" "61007" "061008" Dispatcher splits them: Server1: 0 server2: 6 2. if I add a 1 in front of my hash PV - so that the new values are 1"061002", etc. (indentation mark is part of the string) Server1: 2 Server2: 4 3. If I add another character, so that PVs look like x1"061002" Server1: 3 Server2: 3 3-3 or 2-4 split is OK of course, but the 0-6 split threw me off. Is there a "safe" PV (integers, certain combinations, etc.) that I can use that will give me the best distribution? I can use a lookup table (like dialplan) to get those. Thanks, Matt Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 00:36:37 +0200 From: razvancrai...@opensips.org To: users@lists.opensips.org Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] dispatcher problem Hi, Matt! So for different hashed strings like: DBG:dispatcher:ds_hash_pvar: Hashing "061002"! you always get the same output: DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: alg hash [1], id [1] Also, are you assigning different weights for any of the Asterisk? Regards, -- Răzvan Crainea OpenSIPS Developer http://opensips-solutions.org/ On 02/03/2012 12:16 AM, Matt Hamilton wrote: Hi Răzvan, Yes, I'm using the same hashing values - the values I assign to the PV are also passed to the ds_select_dst correctly as far as I can see. Here is a typical debug output: DBG:dispatcher:ds_hash_pvar: Hashing "061002"! DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: alg hash [1], id [1] DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: selected [7-1/1] <sip:x.x.x.13:5060> DBG:dispatcher:ds_select_dst: using entry [1/0] I ran some test with 3 Asterisk servers with interesting results: With 3 Asterisk servers specified in dispatcher.list, here is the distribution: Server1: 061003 Server2: 061002, 061007, 061008 Server3: 061005, 061006 With only Server1 and Server2 specified in dispatcher.list: Server1: Server2: 061002, 061003, 061005, 061006, 61007, 061008 Likewise, with Server1 and Server3, Server3 gets everything. with Server2 and Server3, Server3 gets everything. Is there anything I can do to fix this (somehow trick the function assuming the way I do is the correct way)? Thanks, Matt Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 22:51:46 +0200 From: razvancrai...@opensips.org To: users@lists.opensips.org Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] dispatcher problem Hi, Matt! Are you sure you are not using the same hashing value all the time? If yes, can you increase your debugging level to 6 and provide more information? I would be looking in the opensips log for lines that contain the following strings: "ds_hash_pvar: Hashing " and "ds_select_dst: alg hash ". Regards, -- Răzvan Crainea OpenSIPS Developer http://opensips-solutions.org/ On 02/02/2012 10:15 PM, Matt Hamilton wrote: Hi, I'm using Opensips to dispatch to 2 servers - serverA, serverB. When one of the servers is down, Opensips is dispatching to the active one correctly. However, when both of them are Active, it's picking only one of them and ignoring the other; e.g., when serverB is down, dispatches to serverA when serverA is down, dispatches to serverB when both up, dispatches to serverB while dispatching to serverA when serverB is down, if I activate serverB, all requests dispatched to serverB Here is my code: modparam("dispatcher", "hash_pvar", "$avp(75)") in the script, I'm setting $avp(75) to one of the following "061002", "061003", "061004", "061005", "061006" just before calling ds_select_dst. $avp(75)=.. ds_select_dst("1", "7"); Any ideas why this is happening? Regards, Matt _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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