Well, thanks for the quick reply. Yea, I share your concerns w/ asterisk in a virtual environment as well, however, the only OS that I have had an issue running is anything CentOS based. I have Ubuntu, gentoo, and m$ products running perfectly fine on the machine, right now. Honestly, I can't afford to plunk down the cash to VMWare so, if I can't figure out the issue, I will be forced to just not use anything CentOS based. For now, I just grabbed another random PC and installed my asterisknow server on it. Thanks -Drew
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Joseph L. Casale <[email protected] > wrote: > >Is there any known issues when trying to run CentOS (x86 or x64) on a > fresh install of vmware 4.1? > >Details as to why I am asking are here in the CentOS forums: > https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&order=DESC&topic_id=28521&forum=39 > > Vmware, no. I have been using it for many release including yours for some > time > and I only use x64. The only difference is the hardware, that's a newer box > than > I have at any location and its amd, mine are all Intel. ESXi doesn't > emulate a > consistent proc, it passes it in. If the underlying hardware is problematic > so is the > vm. I didn't bother to check, but I would assume that platform is supported > for RHEL > 5 but possibly the combination is bad. > > My only two suggestions: > > 1. I wouldn't run asterisk in a vm if my life depended on it, tried many > times and > it always came around sooner or later to remind me it didn't want that > malarkey. > > 2. Slap your 299.00 down on a single incidence at vmware, you'll almost > feel ripped > off on how fast you will likely get the right answer. That's a big company > dealing w/ > very elaborate and large setups, someone will have been there and done > that, I can > assure you. > > Email back your reso, I am curious to know. > jlc > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-virt mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt > -- ------------------------------------------- Drew Kollasch 712.213.0004 [email protected] MCP, SBS, CCNA, WCSP
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