On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 06:44:12PM +0200, Robert Michel wrote:
Salve Herbert!
Herbert Poetzl schrieb am Donnerstag, den 06. Juli 2006 um 13:10h:
but on the next day /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk does
not found /dev/tty9. /dev/pts/31 exist only
for my bash, after exiting this bash,
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 11:44:54PM +0200, Robert Michel wrote:
Salve Herbert, ML!
Herbert Poetzl schrieb am Sonntag, den 02. Juli 2006 um 17:59h:
What should I read to learn what fd,pts stands for and
to know what /dev/pts/[14|20|21|31-34] are?
*phew* good question, probably a lot
On 7/6/06, Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: I assume you know that there is a project which
uses Linux-VServer to isolate several asterisk
instances on a single host
I didn't, do you have more information about this?
D.
blaze your trail
--
redhat
Salve Daniel!
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006, Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
On 7/6/06, Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: I assume you know that there is a project which
uses Linux-VServer to isolate several asterisk
instances on a single host
I didn't, do you have more information about this?
On 7/6/06, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006, Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
Web search engine and
asterisk vserver virtual Private
You are absolutely right, I should have just searched for it. Appologies.
D.
blaze your trail
--
redhat
Salve Herbert!
Herbert Poetzl schrieb am Donnerstag, den 06. Juli 2006 um 13:10h:
but on the next day /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk does
not found /dev/tty9. /dev/pts/31 exist only
for my bash, after exiting this bash, also
/dev/pts/31 has been gone, and so this hack
does not work... ;(
Salve Daniel!
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006, Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
You are absolutely right, I should have just searched for it. Appologies.
That was not my point - I was in a hurry and found some pages,
and had only time to read them very fast.
Virtual private asterisk (vpa) stress (again) the
On 7/6/06, Robert Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Virtual private asterisk (vpa) stress (again) the advantage to use
vserver on a server and give server demons their own enviroment:
Devide Et Impera! :)
I agree. ;)
I was happy that also other people here on the list are interested
in
Salve Herbert, ML!
Herbert Poetzl schrieb am Sonntag, den 02. Juli 2006 um 17:59h:
What should I read to learn what fd,pts stands for and
to know what /dev/pts/[14|20|21|31-34] are?
*phew* good question, probably a lot of source code :)
thing is, fd and pts (/14,/20 ...) are 'just'