[asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD example

Michelle Dupuis mdupuis at ocg.ca
Thu Sep 19 13:34:16 CDT 2013


Be careful with DRDB singe failing drive/corruption on one peers takes down the other too...

Check out haast as well (at www.generationd.com) for a commercial asterisk clustering solution.

Michelle
(GenerationD Systems)
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Looking for Asterisk+Pacemaker+Corosync+DRBD example

Hello Edwards

you can install fedora repositories and the HeartBeat from those
repositories.

If the failover is only for two servers, this is a good solution.

In the directory list, you have to add /etc/dahdi (is you use dahdi) and
/var/spool/asterisk

Regards

El 19/09/2013 08:58, Steve Edwards escribió:
> I'm trying to setup a pair of FreePBX-4.211.64 boxes using Pacemaker,
> Corosync, and DRBD.
>
> All the examples I've found so far use Heartbeat, but Heartbeat is not
> in the repositories and doesn't want to compile from source.
>
> Does anyone have a working configuration they can share or a tutorial
> they can point me to?
>
> Also, what does drbdlinks bring to the party? Isn't just linking the
> 'top level' directories (/etc/asterisk/, /var/lib/asterisk/,
> /var/lib/mysql, etc) sufficient?
>


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