On 2017-08-02 07:08, Nathan Anderson wrote:
Richard Kenner wrote:
But the question here
was *Asterisk*, not kernels. User-level code has *way* fewer
dependencies.
*Precisely*. Unless we're talking DAHDI here (which we're not), Linux
& ESXi are red herrings.
Carlos Chavez wrote:
I
Richard Kenner wrote:
> But the question here
> was *Asterisk*, not kernels. User-level code has *way* fewer
> dependencies.
*Precisely*. Unless we're talking DAHDI here (which we're not), Linux & ESXi
are red herrings.
Carlos Chavez wrote:
> I am having a very tough time trying to
On Tue, Aug 1, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Carlos Chavez wrote:
> I am having a very tough time trying to replace an Elastix 2.X
> install running as a virtual machine on ESXI 4. I tried using the Freepbx
> 14 ISO that installs CentOS 6 along with Asterisk 13.16 but I keep
> There are certain versions of the Linux kernel that have no support
> under the older version of ESXI. We started having issues under our
> ESXI v4 setup with RH Enterprise and vmware's response was, "It's
> not supported"
"not supported" and "does not work" are not the same thing. ESXI
>>> On Aug 2, 2017, at 6:45 AM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
>>> I wouldn't believe it either. I'd be quite surprised if something won't
>>> work with any ESXI version. *Perhaps* there's a configuration issue, but
>>> I'd be surprised about that too.
There are certain versions of the
> The version is licensed and the customer does not want to invest on new
> hardware/software at the moment. If the ESXI version is too old I need
> to give them definitive proof that the segfaults are caused by that but
> since the old elastix has been running there for years they do not
On 2017-08-01 15:48, Doug Lytle wrote:
I am having a very tough time trying to replace an Elastix 2.X
install running as a virtual machine on ESXI 4
Licensed or free ESXI?
I want to say your version is too old. I'm currently running ESXI 6.0
update 3 at home and Asterisk in a VM under debian
>>> I am having a very tough time trying to replace an Elastix 2.X
>>> install running as a virtual machine on ESXI 4
Licensed or free ESXI?
I want to say your version is too old. I'm currently running ESXI 6.0 update 3
at home and Asterisk in a VM under debian without issue.
Doug
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