On 2017-08-01 15:48, Doug Lytle wrote:>>>> I am having a very tough time trying to replace an Elastix 2.X >>>> install running as a virtual machine on ESXI 4 > > Licensed or free ESXI? > > I want to say your version is too old. I'm currently running ESXI 6.0 > update 3 at home and Asterisk in a VM under debian without issue. > > DougThe version is licensed and the customer does not want to invest on new hardware/software at the moment. If the ESXI version is too old I need to give them definitive proof that the segfaults are caused by that but since the old elastix has been running there for years they do not quite believe it. -- Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de M?xico S.A. de C.V. Carlos Ch?vez dCAP #1349 +52 (55)8116-9161
> The version is licensed and the customer does not want to invest on new > hardware/software at the moment. If the ESXI version is too old I need > to give them definitive proof that the segfaults are caused by that but > since the old elastix has been running there for years they do not quite > believe it.I wouldn't believe it either. I'd be quite surprised if something won't work with any ESXI version. *Perhaps* there's a configuration issue, but I'd be surprised about that too.
>>> On Aug 2, 2017, at 6:45 AM, Richard Kenner kenner at gnat.com wrote:>>> I wouldn't believe it either. I'd be quite surprised if something won't >>> work with any ESXI version. *Perhaps* there's a configuration issue, but >>> I'd be surprised about that too.There are certain versions of the Linux kernel that have no support under the older version of ESXI. We started having issues under our ESXI v4 setup with RH Enterprise and vmware's response was, "It's not supported" Doug