Hello, I am altering an asterisk configuration and would like to eliminate the loading of modules I do not want or do not need at the moment. For example I am do not want to use chan_zap (I'm using chan_capi) and don't want to be bothered with music on hold at the moment. Is there a way to configure these things off so asterisk doesn't try to load them? Or do I have to just move/delete the chan_xxx.so from /usr/lib/ asterisk/modules? What's the right thing to do? Thanks.
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 18:36, Tyler Retzlaff wrote:> Hello, > > I am altering an asterisk configuration and would like to eliminate > the loading of > modules I do not want or do not need at the moment. For example I am > do not > want to use chan_zap (I'm using chan_capi) and don't want to be > bothered with > music on hold at the moment. > > Is there a way to configure these things off so asterisk doesn't try > to load them? > Or do I have to just move/delete the chan_xxx.so from /usr/lib/ > asterisk/modules? > > What's the right thing to do?modules.conf -- Psychoanalysis?? I thought this was a nude rap session!!!
21 jun 2006 kl. 08.36 skrev Tyler Retzlaff:> Hello, > > I am altering an asterisk configuration and would like to eliminate > the loading of > modules I do not want or do not need at the moment. For example I > am do not > want to use chan_zap (I'm using chan_capi) and don't want to be > bothered with > music on hold at the moment. > > Is there a way to configure these things off so asterisk doesn't > try to load them? > Or do I have to just move/delete the chan_xxx.so from /usr/lib/ > asterisk/modules? > > What's the right thing to do?The right thing to do is to read the sample configuration files in the /configs directory and the documentation in the /docs directory :-) You want to modify modules.conf, the configuration file that tells Asterisk which modules to load or avoid loading. /O --- Olle E. Johansson * Asterisk Evangelist, developer * VOOP A/S olle@voop.com
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 16:36 +1000, Tyler Retzlaff wrote:> Hello, > > I am altering an asterisk configuration and would like to eliminate > the loading of > modules I do not want or do not need at the moment. For example I am > do not > want to use chan_zap (I'm using chan_capi) and don't want to be > bothered with > music on hold at the moment. > > Is there a way to configure these things off so asterisk doesn't try > to load them? > Or do I have to just move/delete the chan_xxx.so from /usr/lib/ > asterisk/modules? > > What's the right thing to do? >Look at modules.conf.sample in the configs sub directory ? -- Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com>