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2004 Jan 18
2
Re: ultra-cheap asterisk box -> Small Biz Robust Asterisk Solution - SBRAS
Paul,
I wholly agree with what you're saying - I too ensure that we have at
the very minimum, a set of full spares.
However, this thread really has the wrong name at this point... We're
now looking at embedded solutions, in the same way Cisco has with it's
ICS 7750 solution. I'm looking to build a robust embedded solution,
that we can run in tandem - of course, we want to
2007 Aug 22
5
SATA vs. SAS
I have 8 WD SATA HDD with raid ready (3mbps) hard disks on a 8 port 3ware
controller.(on raid 5.) Does anyone have a comparison on SATA raid and SAS
raid disk. As you know SAS disk are very expensive and I would like to know
from experts in the list who could suggest which of the following would be
the best.
Option 1) 2 servers each having 2.0TB raid disk with SAS drives, 2GB ram and
standard
2010 Oct 23
1
installing appears broken by 199f218bf431b77c12a728f7072bed1553a0f0af
The intent of commit 199f218bf431b77c12a728f7072bed1553a0f0af seems
praiseworthy, but since 'all-am' is automatically added by Automake as a
prerequisite of the 'install' target, its effect is to stop people
running 'make install' as root:
make install-am
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/libguestfs/x86_64-spindle/src'
make -C ../generator stamp-generator
make[3]:
2004 Jan 09
5
Cisco Gear
Hi,
I know it's not really the place, but if anybody in the UK (or US) is
interested, I'm clearing out lots of new Cisco stock...
7970G's (colour LCD), 7960G's, 7940G's, 7920G's (wireless IP phone),
7935's (conference phone) and 3550-24-PWR switches.
I also have boxes of 7914's, the single-7914 foot stand and double-7914
foot stand (these are required to
2004 Jan 04
4
Sun Servers with UltraSparc Processors
Hi,
I'm just considering buying two Telecoms grade Sun Netra's to run a
lab-based VoIP solution. Not my immediate thoughts as a VoIP platform,
but from what I've heard, they can run Linux, and run it well.
Only thing is:
The Wiki and the Whitepaper just state that Asterisk is for the x86
architecture, but has been compiled to run on PPC architectures. No
mention of UltraSparc.
2012 Mar 07
1
copy file from host to live guest (speed)
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 05:57:45AM -0800, THO HUYNH wrote:
> I tried to copy file from host to the running guest after I had
> mounted the guest but it`s seemed slow. The speed is about 6-8
> MB/s. I thought it would be the same with real hard drive (about
> 20MB/s).
Is this using 'guestmount --live'?
Unfortunately FUSE is inefficient, particularly the way we implement
it in
2013 Sep 19
4
Array being flattened
Hello All,
I''ve run into an issue where an array that''s being passed into a
defined type is being "flattened" when it''s inclosed in double quotes
and I''m not sure how to get around this. This is happening a the
pdxcat/amanda module and I''ve raised an github issues for this but
wanted to query the community as a whole. The issue and my branch
2003 Dec 30
3
Backup Proxy & Automatic Failover
Hi,
I read in the Asterisk Whitepaper, that you can run two cloned servers,
one as a primary, one as a backup, and have them automatically failover
to the other unit when it crashes, or when you need to restart it. The
primary application of course, would be ensuring calls can be made when
frequent updates are being handled, or when an update must be restarted
on a busy network.
The term
2005 Aug 05
1
OT: cheap DVD-RAM media?
A bit off-topic. Not a question on how to get it working, but rather question
about an practical issue after you get it to work ;-)
I got a DVD burner that supports DVD-RAM (in addition to standard DVD+R/-R). I
really liked "use it just like hard disk" properties of DVD-RAM, and according
to some sources I found, the media itself is more resistant to ageing than
standard DVD+R/-R.
2004 Jan 07
0
Re: 911 and lawsuits and redundancy
Well, to do an upgrade on a traditional system you have the same issues, perhaps even worse as everything is physically wired to one system. To develop for production you must have a dev environment, a beta test and a scheduled release right?
Todd
Jonathan Moore <moorejon@usd465.com> wrote:
__________
>These are good issues, but I am even thinking of something simpler and more
2010 Mar 24
21
ZFS on a 11TB HW RAID-5 controller
Hello all,
I am a complete newbie to OpenSolaris, and must to setup a ZFS NAS. I do have linux experience, but have never used ZFS. I have tried to install OpenSolaris Developer 134 on a 11TB HW RAID-5 virtual disk, but after the installation I can only use one 2TB disk, and I cannot partition the rest. I realize that maximum partition size is 2TB, but I guess the rest must be usable. For
2003 Dec 23
5
Auto Starting Asterisk
Hi,
I'm a newbie to the list, but have been screwing around with Asterisk
for the last 6 months or so (on a purely experimental basis so far).
I'm not a linux expert by any stretch, (I'm a Mac OS X user), so I'm
unsure where the line is drawn in terms of Linux issues or Asterisk
issues.
At present, I have to manually start Asterisk from the command line,
but I'd like to
2007 Jul 07
12
ZFS Performance as a function of Disk Slice
First Post!
Sorry, I had to get that out of the way to break the ice...
I was wondering if it makes sense to zone ZFS pools by disk slice, and if it makes a difference with RAIDZ. As I''m sure we''re all aware, the end of a drive is half as fast as the beginning ([i]where the zoning stipulates that the physical outside is the beginning and going towards the spindle increases hex
2004 Jan 11
2
Cisco 79xx Ringtones
Hi,
I'm after two very specific ringtones for the 79xx's...
A dog barking, and a horse either galloping or neighing.
I've tried making the sounds, but for some bizarre reason they're not
working. I used to make quite a few ringtones for the 79xx's, but I
seem to have forgotten how to do it! And to top things off, I can't
even find the documentation on Cisco's site
2004 Jan 06
3
Doorbells & Door Intercoms
Hi,
Does anybody know of a VoIP compatible doorbell or door intercom unit?
I've contemplated buying a cheap SIP phone, ripping it apart, and
putting it inside an IP66 sealed unit...
It would need:
- At least one speed-dial key, or some way to make every button dial
the same extension number
- PoE (power over ethernet), so I can power it off the central switch
- cheap enough to rip apart
2004 Apr 27
2
Second Hand Servers - How Powerful?
Hi,
I'm looking at setting up a small production system - predominantly for
voice mail and IVR (with a few extensions and hold music MP3's).
I've found a couple of IBM X330 servers, with dual 1.13Ghz P3
processors.
My question is; is a dual 1.13Ghz P3 server sufficient to run for
real-life demands?
I come from a Unix/Mac background, so I'm not swayed by the '3Ghz'
2013 Sep 02
1
heavy IO load when working with sparse files (centos 6.4)
Dear List,
We have noticed a variety of reproducible conditions working with sparse files on multiple servers under load with CentOS 6.4.
The short story is that processes that read / write sparse files with large "holes" can generate an IO storm. Oddly, this only happens with holes and not with the sections of the files that contain data.
We have seen extremely high IO load for
2007 May 18
2
displaying intensity through opacity on an image
Dear colleagues,
I have an image which I can display in the greyscale using image. On this image, for some pixels, which I know, I want to display their activity based on a third measure. One way to do that would be to color these differently, and use an opacity measure to display the third measure. An example of what I am trying to do is at:
2010 Jul 21
5
slog/L2ARC on a hard drive and not SSD?
Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, I was wondering, what would happen if one tries to use a regular 7200RPM (or 10K) drive as slog or L2ARC (or both)?
I know these are designed with SSDs in mind, and I know it''s possible to use anything you want as cache. So would ZFS benefit from it? Would it be the same? Would it slow down?
I guess it would slow things down, because it would be trying to
2007 May 23
2
Simple Install of x86_64 CentOS 5 is failing
It gets all the way through the install, and then when it reboots,
grub can't find the kernel. Grub can't find the kernel because the
kernel was not instaled for some reason? I looked at the box through
rescue mode and in /boot there is no kernel.
Any ideas what might have happened?
Cheers...james