On Friday 23 October 2020 at 21:39:14, Luca Maghini wrote:
> Interesting question,
> I suppose that both server connects in transceiver mode to the same
> upstream provider (with the same credential), isn't it?
Right.
> In the opposite case all messages sent from server A wil be "DLRed" to A
> and B cannot receive any "unmappable" DLR... and vice versa.
Exactly.
> Jasmin use Redis for that purpose so I *suppose* that different
> installations may share the redis DB just configuring the same redis server
> and db number on every node.
Unfortunately, what I'm deliberately setting up is a High Availability system
(which just happens also to be load-balanced), and therefore any Single Point
of Failure is not an option.
To the best of my knowledge, redis cannot be clustered across multiple
machines (someone please correct me if I'm wrong), so each Jasmin server
pointing at a single redis server does not meet requirements.
> But I never tried it, let's wait answer from project mantainer or someone
> that tried this configuration.
Yes, I thought it would not be an unusual requirement, but so far this is only
the second response I've had in 6 weeks, neither of which were examples of
known-working solutions :(
I must admit I'm surprised and disappointed by the very low level of postings
on this list - am I missing out on some other Jasmin support forum where most
of the users and developers discuss things, or is it simply that not many
people use and talk about Jasmin?
Antony.
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