As far as hardware is concerned, I am using the following: * Dell Poweredge 2850 * 2GB RAM * 2x 73GB 10,000 SCSI drives mirrored * 1x Intel Xeon at 3.8GHz * 1x Digium TDM2400P * Dual redundant power supplies. (is saying "dual redundant" redundant?) * Stock cooling * UPS
I was curious what version Debian testing is up to, apparently 1.2.7. I must have been living on Mars to have missed that. I'll attempt an upgrade from stable to testing on a testing machine (might even give it a try using Xen). If the upgrade goes well, I'll consider upgrading the production system to testing, or at least the Asterisk packages and dependencies thereof. I believe that Debian testing is scheduled to go stable this in a few (<6?) months, so it will be a good idea to at least see what I'm up against. How long does it take to restart Asterisk? I know there is a way to start Asterisk so that if it goes down, it comes back up immediately, that could be part of a solution right there. If the downtime is a second or two every few days, that's still adequate uptime for a commercial phone system. I'll let you know how things go. Mark Stoddard Techteriors _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
