Bruno Hertz
2004-Dec-21 09:23 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Minimal modules.conf (e.g. with autoload=no)?
Did anybody already attempt to strip down an asterisk config to an absolute minimum for a specific use? Let's say I have a home installation and want to use capi and iax exclusively, and load only the channels, apps, codecs, file formats I really need. Obviously, to dig through the whole stuff, while maybe being educational, is still a major task. I'm aware of the fact that requirements will vary wildly depending on specific needs, but still be happy if somebody could provide me with sample configs. Thanks, Bruno.
Shahed
2004-Dec-21 17:37 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Minimal modules.conf (e.g. with autoload=no)?
Bruno Hertz wrote:> Did anybody already attempt to strip down an asterisk config > to an absolute minimum for a specific use?I am no linux expert, but I was wondering if loading more modules wastes resources if they are shared objects ? Does asterisk or Linux actually load the library into memory, or just loads them if they are actually used, and then swaps them out when they are not needed ? Thanks Shahed.
Leo Ann Boon
2004-Dec-22 15:02 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Minimal modules.conf (e.g. with autoload=no)?
Bruno Hertz wrote:>Did anybody already attempt to strip down an asterisk config >to an absolute minimum for a specific use? > >Let's say I have a home installation and want to use capi and >iax exclusively, and load only the channels, apps, codecs, >file formats I really need. > >I normally just rm the unneeded modules in /usr/lib/asterisk/modules or remove the build dependencies in the Makefile.