On 31/01/2009, at 23:12, Geoff Shang wrote:

Worse than that, asterisk will not work in an OpenVZ VE unless you have access to the underlying host to install the zaptel kernel modules.

Is this the case now? I know is used to be the case that you only needed zaptel if you were going to use a device that needed it or you needed the timing it provided (e.g. to run a conference bridge).

I actually meant to go back and insert the word "properly" between work and in, got distracted by my daughter, and forgot. I don't have any asterisk instances running without a timing source, so none of my attempts at OpebnVZ would work. If you don't need the zaptel modules or ztdummy for timing, there's probably no reason it wouldn't work. But that also means no call waiting, no putting calls on hold, no channels or spans... honestly, it leaves you with a pretty limited system in my opinion. If all you need is the ability to place a call, though, it's fine.

--sambo

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