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			| Re:  OpenVZ Container with a PCI ISDN Card - SOLVED [message #44379 is a reply to message #42855] | Mon, 05 December 2011 07:55  |  
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					|  Daniel Bauer Messages: 37
 Registered: February 2006
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	| From: "Adeel Nazir" <adeel_n@yahoo.com> > In theory, you should be able to. from the man pages of vzctl:
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 >       --devnodes device:r|w|rw|none
 >           Give the container an access (r - read only, w - write only,
 > rw -
 > read/write, none - no access) to a device  designated  by  the
 > special
 >           file /dev/device. Device file is created in a container by
 > vzctl.
 
 it really takes a long time, but now it's solved. You're absolutly
 right, my mistake was, to look for the PCI Card without any drivers
 installed in the HN. After loading the correct modules, I moved the
 access to the asterisk in the VPS.
 
 Thanks
 Daniel
 
 
 >       --devices b|c:major:minor|all:[r|w|rw|none]
 >           Give  the  container  an  access to a block or character
 > device
 > designated by its major and minor numbers. Device file have to be
 > created
 >           manually.
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > ----- Original Message ----
 > From: Daniel Bauer <mlist@dsb-gmbh.de>
 > To: users@openvz.org
 > Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 4:10:11 AM
 > Subject: [Users] OpenVZ Container with a PCI ISDN Card
 >
 > Hello,
 >
 > I'm new to OpenVZ and wonder if it's possible to run an asterisk
 > inside a
 > container and give him full access to a digium B410 ISDN Card.
 >
 > Thanks a lot for any hint
 > Daniel
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