On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 02:03 +0800, Kenige Ho wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I was wondering will there be any problems or changes that I will need
> to do to compile the current
> Asterisk(1.2.7)/Zaptel(1.2.5)/Libpri(1.2.2) source from
> www.asterisk.org into a 64-bit binaries?  I am currently using the
> following hardware for my new server.
>
> CPU: Pentium D 930 3.0 GHz
> Mobo: Intel D945PSN Motherboard
> RAM: 512MB 533MHz DDR-2
> Drive: SATA II Seagate 160GB
> Card: TE406 Digium Card
> OS: Fedore Core 5

Although I don't have any experience with your particular hardware,
afaik there is no issue with building and running zaptel, libpri and
asterisk on x86_64 hardware. Works fine for many. You can find (S)RPMs
at http://atrpms.net and at http://www.laimbock.com/asterisk/ If you
search on http://voip-info.org there are more places where you can find
packages for FC5. If I may make a suggestion: have you thought about
getting another harddisk and run the two in a RAID1 setup? The cost of
the extra harddisk versus the cost of being down on a 4 span card is
something probably worth considering.

Regards,
Patrick

Thank for your reply and advice, Patrick. The reason I didn't add a RAID1 to the server was that I am not sure if RAID1 on SATA II is stable on FC5 yet and also since the HDD isn't hotswap (at least i don't think SATA HDD can hotswap).  There will always be a downtime for me.  And future expansion will include a standalone mySQL DB for Realtime Asterisk in which many Asterisk server will point to this mySQL server and get sip users and write CDRs too.  But this is all testing for now.  As I will also need to to deploy a SER to make this all work.  But the funny thing is that most of the hardware now it 64-bit, I would need to find high and low to make sure that the HCL is good with FC5.

Also for the zaptel driver and sources, I prefer to a compile on it rather than rpm install.  So I wanted to make sure that I wouldn't encounter any problems with a compile and don't want to waste my hardware purchase.  Is there any special command or switches that I need to add in the make files to compile to 64-bit?  Thank you, Patrick and thanks to everyone that has taken the time to read my previous email.

Regards,
Kengie
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