Persistent content storage – Nortel Networks NN44470-100 User Manual
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MAS commissioning
Nortel Media Application Server 6.0 for AS 5300
Fundamentals
NN44470-100 01.01 Standard
Release 6.0 03 June 2008
Copyright © 2008, Nortel Networks
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N-way—a cluster consisting of three or more MAS nodes
Because the cluster is based on system replication, you must configure the
same applications on all of the MAS servers in the same cluster and provision
any application data (such as subscriber information) for that cluster. The SIP
proxy must support load balancing across multiple MAS nodes in the same
cluster.
Persistent content storage
Configuration of the persistent content storage depends on
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the number of nodes in a cluster
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the applications that are provisioned for that cluster
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how those applications make use of the persistent content storage
For duplex configuration, the cluster consists of two nodes. On both nodes,
configure the Content Store Local Function key to Master, configure the
Content Store Peer Master Server key to contain the IP address of the peer
master node, and configure the Content Store Remote Server(s) key to a
blank value. To view an example of a duplex cluster, see
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CStore duplex cluster configuration
For N-way configuration, the cluster consists of three or more nodes. On the
first two nodes, configure the Content Store Local Function key to Master,
configure the Content Store Peer Master Server key to contain the IP address
of its peer master node, and configure the Content Store Remote Server(s)
key to a blank value. Disable the CStore for all other nodes.
For all other nodes, configure Content Store Local Function to Idle and
configure the Content Store Remote Server(s) key to contain the IP address
of both CStore masters. Configure the Content Store Peer Master Server key
to blank. To view an example of an N-way cluster, see
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