Unfortunately this isn't going to help Asterisk much.

At the moment you can't even do an Asterisk upgrade without completely
stopping and restarting it, never mind zaptel.

But if this becomes mainstream for Linux perhaps Asterisk developers
will become inspired to something similar?

John

On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 13:14 -0400, Ian Darwin wrote:
> Duane wrote:
> > "ZDNet is reporting on ksplice, a system for applying patches to the
> > Linux kernel without rebooting. ksplice requires no kernel
> > modifications, just the source, the config files, and a patch. Author
> > Jeff Arnold discusses the system in a technical overview paper (PDF).
> > Ted Ts'o comments, 'Users in the carrier grade linux space have been
> > clamoring for this for a while. If you are a carrier in telephony and
> > don't want downtime, this stuff is pure gold.'"
> > 
> > http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=2333
> 
> "If you are a criminal hacker wanting to hack into telephony grade 
> carriers' Linux boxes, this stuff is pure platinum" :-)
> 
> 
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