I have a quick question for the list. For what reason would you have multiple instances of asterisk running on a single box? I can maybe see it if you have multiple IP addresses, but other than that I am drawing a blank. Thanks, B. J.
B. J. Bomar <bbomar@raccoon.com> wrote:> I have a quick question for the list. For what reason would you have > multiple instances of asterisk running on a single box? I can maybe > see it if you have multiple IP addresses, but other than that I am > drawing a blank.It could be useful if you're testing different versions, or the box has been partitioned in such a way (e.g. with UML) that there are different administrators for the multiple instances. -- The golden rule is that there are no golden rules. - George Bernard Shaw
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 10:36 -0600, B. J. Bomar wrote:> I have a quick question for the list. For what reason would you have > multiple instances of asterisk running on a single box? I can maybe see it > if you have multiple IP addresses, but other than that I am drawing a blank.Maybe if you explain why you are asking it would be easier to answer your question. OF course I am smelling(possibly incorrectly) that this question is why there is more than one entry in either top or ps. If so, learn about threading. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>