Hi Leo, Sorry mate, I thought I had done some research but I only found one reference to it somewhere and it stated that if you have more than one VM running inside VMWare server v1.0, then there are timing issues where the clock seems to vary randomly. I figured that didn't apply to me since I had the latest version and I was only running 1 VM. I should've used a better search criteria maybe :( The only way I discovered it was the VM was by actually getting one of my HT machines and installing (*) on it with SMP and it works fine natively. Just VMWare server seems to have timing issues. Again, sorry for that.
BTW, do u happen to know if it's even worth my while to use SMP? I've read conflicting reports. I guess it would depend on (*) being multi-threaded or rather chan_sip being multi-threaded? is that the case? Thx again, \R On 9/7/06, Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ranj, Sigh :(. It would have save you and us a lot of time if you'd mentioned this fact earlier: > > Oh also, note that this system is running inside of a Virtual Machine > with 768 RAM and a 3.4GHz CPU although NO other VM is active on this > VM server. When running in a VM (like VMWare), the timing is not guaranteed. Search the archive. Leo.
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