[asterisk-ha-clustering] dundi or ultramonkey
Edgar Guadamuz
eguadamuz at gmail.com
Thu May 22 11:34:34 CDT 2008
Dundi and Ultramonkey are different worlds. I think ultramonkey is an
Linux-HA (www.linux-ha.org) high availability whose main module is
Heartbeat, a component that monitor the response of servers through
heartbeat signals. In case a service is down or a node is not alive,
Heartbeat takes some action, like move the resource to other node,
following the defined rules.
Dundi is a protocol to transmit queries between asterisk servers. It
is useful to search for users registered in other nodes or services
provided by other nodes.
I have been using both Linux-HA and Dundi, as well as ARA as the core
of the VoIP cluster.
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Nhadie <nhadie at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> i would like to cluster at least 3 asterisk servers. i've seen docs on
> using dundi. haven't seen any about ultramonkey. which one is easier to
> setup? anyone has a link on how to implement ultramonkey? thank you
>
> regards
> nhadie
>
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