On 07/19/2011 01:16 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 07/19/2011 02:15 PM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Actually, you can do this with one installation of Asterisk, and a
separate set of config files and data directories. When the Asterisk
executable is started, the '-C' option can be used to point to an
asterisk.conf file; that file can then tell it where all the other
config files and the data directories are located.
If you are using one of the init scripts, then yes, that would need to
be duplicated and modified.
How, do you suppose, would the complexity of that compare to chrooting
two installations?
They are probably equal in terms of complexity and effort required; just
different methods.
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