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Asterisk [message #12009] Fri, 13 April 2007 22:12 Go to next message
open VZ is currently offline  open VZ
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Registered: January 2007
Junior Member
Any users following here that have asterisk running under openvz?

Right now we have put a test box together to play with this, and we are
struggling with dimensioning right now. Can anyone shed some light on
parameters that worked for them, and any surrounding details, like how many
extensions it handled etc.

If some of the bluewave guys could pipe in here that would be great as well.

Thanks

Miles
Re: Asterisk [message #12010 is a reply to message #12009] Sat, 14 April 2007 01:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Brian West is currently offline  Brian West
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Registered: April 2007
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FreeSWITCH runs great under OpenVZ, I did it last week.

/b

On Apr 13, 2007, at 5:12 PM, open VZ wrote:

> Any users following here that have asterisk running under openvz?
>
> Right now we have put a test box together to play with this, and we
> are struggling with dimensioning right now. Can anyone shed some
> light on parameters that worked for them, and any surrounding
> details, like how many extensions it handled etc.
>
> If some of the bluewave guys could pipe in here that would be great
> as well.
>
> Thanks
>
> Miles
Re: Asterisk [message #12023 is a reply to message #12009] Sun, 15 April 2007 18:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kir is currently offline  kir
Messages: 1645
Registered: August 2005
Location: Moscow, Russia
Senior Member

There's an article at openvz wiki:
http://wiki.openvz.org/Asterisk_in_VE_with_debian_stable

Perhaps it will help.

open VZ wrote:
> Any users following here that have asterisk running under openvz?
>
> Right now we have put a test box together to play with this, and we
> are struggling with dimensioning right now. Can anyone shed some
> light on parameters that worked for them, and any surrounding details,
> like how many extensions it handled etc.
>
> If some of the bluewave guys could pipe in here that would be great as
> well.
>
> Thanks
>
> Miles
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>
Re: Asterisk [message #12059 is a reply to message #12010] Mon, 16 April 2007 16:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
open VZ is currently offline  open VZ
Messages: 4
Registered: January 2007
Junior Member
As my email said, I have it running and working for the most part, just need
some help tuning it out.

FreeSWITCH runs great under OpenVZ, I did it last week.
>
Re: Asterisk [message #12068 is a reply to message #12023] Mon, 16 April 2007 16:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
open VZ is currently offline  open VZ
Messages: 4
Registered: January 2007
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hmm what does this article have to do with dimensioning?

>
> http://wiki.openvz.org/Asterisk_in_VE_with_debian_stable
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>
>
Re: Asterisk [message #12096 is a reply to message #12068] Tue, 17 April 2007 15:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Brian West is currently offline  Brian West
Messages: 3
Registered: April 2007
Junior Member
Have you ever looked at sipXpbx?

/b

On Apr 16, 2007, at 11:12 AM, open VZ wrote:

> hmm what does this article have to do with dimensioning?
>
> http://wiki.openvz.org/Asterisk_in_VE_with_debian_stable
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>
>
Re: Asterisk [message #12113 is a reply to message #12096] Tue, 17 April 2007 20:38 Go to previous message
Benny Amorsen is currently offline  Benny Amorsen
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Registered: December 2006
Junior Member
>>>>> "BW" == Brian West <brian.west@mac.com> writes:

BW> Have you ever looked at sipXpbx? /b

If you find a way to run sipXpbx without the whole Java-based GUI, it
might be interesting. As it is, the memory requirements are just too
high for more than just a few virtual servers.


/Benny
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