Use a virtual private asterisk system. You'll be happier if you did. http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/
> > Has anyone ever tried to run multiple instances of Asterisk > on a single system, running each with a different username, > and each in a separate base directory? Something like > /home/pbx/business-1, home/pbx/business-2 etc? > > > > Did it work? I assume for every service that Asterisk runs, > on each instance, you'd have to use a different port numbers, > which may get confusing. Each businesses phones would have to > be configred with different SIP ports then too. > > > > What about processes? I notice that Asterisk runs about 26 > processes (or are they threads?) for a single instance. > > It's obvious that Asterisk was designed more for the enterprise (ie a single company), rather than for the carrier (ie multiple companies). It's a bit hard to explain here, but even with more than a few companies, the config files and dial plan start to become horribly complex. _______________________________________________ --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
