Fernando, By "Hardware monitoring is not working", what do you mean ?
It should be as simple as following this: http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:board_jetway_nf9hql-525 What does typing "sensors" from the CLI display ? Lonnie On Nov 14, 2012, at 12:22 PM, Fernando F. wrote: > Lonnie, > > Thanks for your input. I am going to try it out and remove pfsense out of the > network and replace it with Astlinux. > I follow your guide and the Hardware monitoring is not working even with your > sensors.conf. > Any ideas? > > TIA. > > > Thank You, > > Fernando Fuentes > DIGITALVOIPNET.COM > > > > > On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck <[email protected]> > wrote: > Fernando, > > Placing AstLinux at the edge of your network acting as your Firewall (Router, > VPN, DNS, etc.) plus PBX is a great solution. This is what I do in my > personal installations. An extra benefit is to give Asterisk a public IPv4 > address without NAT at the server end, which simplifies the configuration for > remote SIP client access, particularly if the public IPv4 is dynamic. > > Clearly our Firewall tab is not pfsense, but AstLinux should be able to do > the core firewall features pfsense provides. If any are missing be sure to > let us know here. > > As far as an Atom board being overkill for AstLinux, a few random thoughts: > > 1) Here in the US, DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems are now offering 100 Mbps down, > that data rate alone will max-out an Alix or net5501 box. > > 2) A 1.8GHz Dual Core Atom board can route 1 Gbps between interfaces with > over 50% CPU left over for Asterisk and other services. > > 3) My testing has demonstrated that a multi-core CPU is particularly helpful > in embedded applications like AstLinux, things runs more smoothly when > processes are spread across 4x CPUs (including hyper-threading), particularly > noticed for latency sensitive applications like VoIP. > > 4) When given the extra CPU power of the Atom, as Michael Knill noted, CODEC > transcoding is now more practical, Zabbix proxy services, many VPN sessions, > etc. either run better or were not practical on slower hardware. > > 5) Price, by virtue of economies of scale, the Atom boards give you a lot for > the money, just as an example the Jetway NF9HQL-525 (board only) is about > $190 US, while the net5501-70 (board only) is $254 US. The 1.8GHz Intel > dual-core Atom will execute about 3-4x faster than the 500 Mhz AMD > single-core Geode, the NF9HQL-525 4x NIC's are 1Gb PCIe while the net5501 4x > NIC's are 100 Mb PCI. To be fair, for the record I am comparing a newly > released board with a board 5 years old. > > 6) Power consumption, provided the Atom board is designed for networking use > (ex. not video playback), they are sill quite efficient, as low as 15 Watts > idle vs. 9 Watts idle for the net5501. > > > IMHO, combining your pfsense with your PBX via a single AstLinux box on a > Jetway Atom board is a more practical project then trying to run VMware on > the same board. > > Lonnie > > > On Nov 13, 2012, at 11:24 PM, Michael Knill wrote: > > > For a firewall maybe. To give you flexibility on what you can do then no. > > My ALIX box uses 30% CPU with 40ms delay when I transcode from ILBC to > > G.711. Yes I could use G.729 and not transcode but ILBC is better and I > > want this flexibility. > > > > Regards > > Michael Knill > > > > > > > > > > On 14/11/2012, at 4:02 PM, Fernando F. wrote: > > > >> Team.... > >> > >> So my project with the Jetway NF9HQL-525 Dual Core Atom failed. I was > >> hoping to run ESXi 5.1 and every time I try to boot ast-linux it kernel > >> panic so I decided to just fully load astlinux to CF and go that route... > >> > >> I am seeking recommendations from the list... > >> > >> Is this board over kill for just Ast-Linux? > >> Should I attempt to replace my pfsense box with astlinux? > >> > >> Any recommendations or thoughts? > >> > >> Fernando Fuentes > >> DIGITALVOIPNET.COM > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Monitor your physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure from a single > web console. 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