Gary,

"would not even allow me to add ztdummy with modprobe command in the host system."

ah, i just reread that you can't modprobe it on the host. you did compile the zaptel modules against the headers for the currently running kernel correct? Sometimes after a yum update, your kernel-headers package will be updated and module compilations will work fine but when trying to load them, it will fail against a kernel it wasn't compiled against.

John Knight
Aretta Communications

On 09/23/2010 08:36 AM, Gary Chen wrote:
I ran the modprobe command in the node (host system).
The zaptel version I am trying to install is 1.4.12.1

Right now I have other two older servers running openvz with zaptel installed. Each server has several containers running Asterisk and they all work fine. The openvz version for these two older servers is 2.6.9-023stab046.2-smp (32 bit). I knew the procedure to install zaptel in the host system and then enable it in each container. But this new 64 bit openvz (2.6.18-194.8.1.el5.028stab070.5) would not even allow me to add ztdummy with modprobe command in the host system.

Gary


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