No, you can get Asterisk and NFS to work fine together. It was in my
past job, so I can't remember the exact settings, but there was some
magic combination of NFS client mount settings that would cause Asterisk
to return immediately, rather than hang, if there was an NFS
communications problem.
Doug.
Anthony Rodgers wrote:
It will stall asterisk - ask me how I know.......... :-)
CP
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Forrest Beck wrote:
> I've heard there are problems using NFS as a storage device.....???
I've used NFS for many many years on 100s, maybe 1000s of servers in
this
time. It's great. "Just works" and does exactly what it says on the
tin. I
use it at home, for my clients, on my hosted servers, everywhere. (well,
almost!)
BUT... If the NFS server should go offline for whatever reason then the
client systems that are reading/writing the data will stall, and
depending
on how you've got them setup they will stall hard and not continue until
the server returns.
I haven't tried it with asterisk yet, so I do not know what will
happen to
the voicemail system should the NFS server go offline for whatever
reason.
Gordon
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