I use FC2, and I have found the following:
I did not try * with the distro's kernel. I had not started with my testing with asterisk.
I upgraded to kernel-2.6.6-1.435.2.1
I then started my testing, and had troubles loading the zaptel modules
Someone in the IRC reccomended to use 2.6.7
I did, copied the .config across, updated all the symlinks, compiled 2.6.7 (latest stable at the moment)
Zaptel now runs fine, asterisks runs fine
I am just learning all about extensions.conf. Asterisk crashes now and then when I do something stupid on the extensions.conf. This happens mostly when I do changes to the conf files, and do a reload, and I am usually "ssh-ing" from a remote location and I have to wait a few hours before getting home and hitting the reset button...)
I would say: should * crash, it should not take the machine with it..
I really see the need of a good how-to for the dial plan.. the wiki documentation seems patched, not in sequence, and I 'm not going to buy books..
I also need to find out how to de-bug, or get outputs so I can check why it crashed..
Regards, Carlos
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Steve Underwood wrote:
Leif Madsen wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:58:04 -0700, Florin AndreiWhen I use the kernels supplied with FC2, my Tyan 2665 dual Xeon M/B is fine with the single processor kernel. However, with the SMP kernel it locks hard as soon as I open a port on a TE410P or E400P cards. I tried both the original SMP kernel, and the later FC2 updates, all with the same effect. When I replaced the kernel with the stock 2.6.8rc2 kernel these problems went away. I have had no further trouble. I have no idea what is wrong with the FC2 kernels (or perhaps is just incompatible with zaptel). I actually used the .config file from FC2 to build the stock kernel, so this isn't some strange select in the kernel configuration. I guess on the Fedora private patches have some unfortunate side effect.
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On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 13:12, Leif Madsen wrote:
ztdummy works fine on FC2. I was able to get a TDM400P to work first
try.
Using the distro kernel, or the vanilla 2.6?
Distro kernel.
When doing the installation, the only package groups I installed were
"Editors", "Development Tools" and "Kernel Sources". However you
shouldn't need kernel sources, just make a symlink to
/lib/modules/`uname -r`/build/
The bottom line seems to be that most reports of trouble with * and Linux 2.6 stem from the use of the FC2 kernels.
Regards, Steve
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