What I'm aiming at is using Xen to partition my hardware platforms into different Asterisk servers. The problem seems to be that Xen domU kernels don't work at all well with ztdummy. (I'm not sure the problem's really Xen's fault. ztdummy seems pretty dodgy.) zttest looks like this: --- Results after 47 passes --- Best: 99.963379 -- Worst: 94.750977 -- Average: 97.853121
That's with the entire system idle, and with Xen and XenLinux hacked to set HZ=1000. So I'm looking to see if the timer code in OpenPBX works better. I just wondered if anyone else had tried it or has any interest in making it work. William Suffill wrote: >The OpenPBX project just merged yesterday changes to avoid needing >zaptel for timing. Although depending on your application that you are >having issues with there may be other ways to improve things as well. >What function of the pbx is causing the problems you are having with >timing? > >-- William >_______________________________________________ >Openpbx-users mailing list >[email protected] >http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-users > > _______________________________________________ Openpbx-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-users
