[Asterisk-Users] howto write CDRs on two mysql servers

Huddleston, Robert RHuddleston at cavtel.com
Thu Jun 9 11:51:16 MST 2005


What about mysql cluster... I think it's open source... 

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> why not just use mysql replication to the second one?
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> On 6/9/05, Rosario Pingaro <rpingar at nesec.it> wrote:
> >  
> > For redundancy I would like to write the CDRs on tow mysql servers.

I thought of that, briefly, but "redundancy" would rather dictate that if
"MySQL Server 1" went down, records could still be created on "MySQL Server
2". Not possible in the replication scenario.

This would be a nice feature to have, either a second live database
connection, or the option of configuring a failover server, to be used in
the event that * can't connect to the primary.

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