[OpenSIPS-Users] xmlrpc call to standby Opensips
bluerain
frank21118 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 12 02:02:03 CET 2015
I have 2 opensips setup as HA. The opensips have 2 interface, one public and
one private. The public is the "floating IP" between the 2 HA pair opensip.
I've learn to use the following python call to enable or disable a node on
load balancer remotely:
opensips = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://192.168.1.1:8000/RPC2')
print opensips.lb_status(21,0);
The issue with the above is that I have to use the "live" opensips. If the
swap happens, the above line is useless. But then if I put both IP in the
script:
opensips = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://192.168.1.1:8000/RPC2')
print opensips.lb_status(21,0);
opensips = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://192.168.1.2:8000/RPC2')
print opensips.lb_status(21,0);
When I execute the script, it seems it just "hang" there because it try to
setup a connection to the "stand by" opensips where it is not running.
But when I try to do the public IP
opensips = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://99.66.66.66:8000/RPC2')
print opensips.lb_status(21,0);
It seems not working because I guess it is only listening on the private
side?
Thus:
1. Is there a time-out thing I can set so that I can point the both private
IP of the opensips and that if it send the xmlrpc call to the "standby"
opensips, it will just timeout in 1 second.
2. If the above is no way, then is there way I can make oepnsip listen on
public side for xmlrpc call? Although I don't like it, even though I have
firewall in front which only allow 5060.
Thank you!
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