The RA supports Asterisk in realtime mode including monitoring via astcanary, and you can also use Pacemaker’s resource auto-recovery features by specifying a SIP URI to be monitored: if the SIP URI does not respond to an OPTIONS request, then the resource is considered failed, and Pacemaker recovers it either on the same node, or on another (depending on your cluster configuration). ![]() If you already run a Pacemaker cluster, and your own version of resource-agents is reasonably recent, you can use the agent already: just fetch it from git, and drop it into the /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat directory on your machines. ![]() I’ve merged and committed the ocf:heartbeat:asterisk resource agent to the upstream repository this morning, and it’s going to ship with the next release of the resource-agents package. ![]() hastexo‘s Martin Loschwitz has contributed a resource agent for the popular telephony stack. The Pacemaker based Linux cluster stack is gaining a freshly supported service: the Asterisk open-source PBX.
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