On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 01:30:06PM +0200, Olivier wrote:
2010/10/5 Nikhil d.nik...@cem-solutions.net
Hi
We can run multiple instance of asterisk in same box with different IP
and port. U need to install asterisk in different location eg: 1:
/home/asterisk1/ 2 , : /home/asterisk2 ,and
2010/10/5 Nikhil d.nik...@cem-solutions.net
Hi
We can run multiple instance of asterisk in same box with different IP
and port. U need to install asterisk in different location eg: 1:
/home/asterisk1/ 2 , : /home/asterisk2 ,and run both from that path ,
listen ip and port should be
Hi All;
Did anyone try to implement (installation and configuration and running) for
more than one asterisk instance (two or three instances), where each asterisk
instance to work on a difference IP than the other where the server already has
more than one IP address.
We need to implement
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, bilal ghayyad wrote:
Hi All;
Did anyone try to implement (installation and configuration and running)
for more than one asterisk instance (two or three instances), where each
asterisk instance to work on a difference IP than the other where the
server already has more
Hi
We can run multiple instance of asterisk in same box with different IP
and port. U need to install asterisk in different location eg: 1:
/home/asterisk1/ 2 , : /home/asterisk2 ,and run both from that path ,
listen ip and port should be different.
command to run:
$
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Nikhil wrote:
Hi
We can run multiple instance of asterisk in same box with different IP
and port. U need to install asterisk in different location eg: 1:
/home/asterisk1/ 2 , : /home/asterisk2 ,and run both from that path ,
listen ip and port should be different.
On 5 Oct 2010, at 15:13, Gordon Henderson wrote:
$ /home/asterisk1/usr/sbin/asterisk -g for first asterisk
$ /home/asterisk2/usr/sbin/asterisk -g for second asterisk
I did that before I moved to LXC, but you can't use the standard port 5060
for all instances, only one - might be OK in
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Steve Howes wrote:
On 5 Oct 2010, at 15:13, Gordon Henderson wrote:
$ /home/asterisk1/usr/sbin/asterisk -g for first asterisk
$ /home/asterisk2/usr/sbin/asterisk -g for second asterisk
I did that before I moved to LXC, but you can't use the standard port 5060
for all
You can use proxmox from proxmox.com. I am using it for the same reason you
want to use it. I have been testing it for some time now and it works great.
Proxmox is an excellent hypervisor and it is free. Easy to install and
simple to setup. Install it drom its ISO. Then you can download a OenVZ