Hi Reza, Thak you. I recently found the TAUG site. Yes I will be joining monthly meetings this months onwards.
My Test Lab - Calling Card A2Blling --------------------------------------------------- Behind the Linksys Router ( 4 port ) LAN connected to the wan using NAT. 1. Cent OS 4.3 final 2. MySQL 5.0.22 3. Apache 4. PHP and all other required modules 5. Install Asterisk 1.2.9.1 6. Configure sip.conf and extensions.conf for my DID 7. Install A2Billing latest release. My calling card platform works fine but *there are warnings from A2Billing*( eg: file.c error write to audio ... frame some thing like this) *Some times it dies it self..... Nedd a reboot?* Could some one help me to find the answers for the following questinos. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. how many calls can hanndle by a server like HP ML 350 ? ( My incomming SIP DID ) ( HP ML350 Dula processor Xeon 3.0 GHZ / 2GB Memory ) for one for my sql & one for Asterisk or can yo recomend a server configuration 2. Which of the following recommended for a production environment? A2Billing or AstPP 3. Operating System good for production ( Centos or some tiig else) 4. How stable it is? ( Asterisk / CC applications) Thank you. Lloyd Aloysius On 6/23/06, Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*Hello Lloyd:* I received your e-mail. Thank you. With regards to your questions, I'm in the business of helping groups of people versus responding to individual emails. That way I get two birds with one stone, plus the knowledge is shared with hundreds and not simply concealed between two people. In case I am wrong, or make a mistake trying to answer technical questions that someone may have, others will correct me. Most members in the TAUG list are very active members in both the business world & our local Toronto Asterisk Community. Several use Asterisk solutions for business and/or personal use, and also offer Asterisk related consulting services, as a means of their income. If you re-post your questions back to the community, the community (including myself) will respond, time permitting. As a result, you will be giving back and enriching the community with technical ideas, solutions & suggestions. There are many genius minds and other experts in this group at work from whom you will benefit. Myself and others will respond to your questions when it is posted publicly in the mailing list. You will find that several people, sometimes dozens, will respond and share their experience with you -- and that concept, the founders of TAUG, will gladly boast -- is the result of TAUG's success. Enthusiasts, lets welcome Lloyd and encourage him to join our monthly meetings (next one June 28th) and participate in this message group. *Best wishes,* *Reza.*
