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2009 Apr 23
1
Dahi-tools Compilation on Ubuntu/Xen
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile dahdi-tools on Ubuntu 8.04 on Xen (Amazon EC2 to be
exact). dahdi-linux compiled and installed successfully, after which I do the
following to install dahdi-tools:
wget
http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/dahdi-tools/dahdi-tools-current.tar.gz
tar xzvf dahdi-tools-current.tar.gz
cd dahdi-tools*
./configure
make
make install
make config
Everything
2009 Feb 18
1
Asterisk on the Cloud With a Click - pre-built Asterisk Amazon EC2 instance
Asterisk-users,
Our two-part tutorial explaining how to use VoIP and Asterisk in
Amazon?s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) has garnered quite a bit of
attention. But due to the time required to complete the many steps
needed to get up and running, some of you have asked if it is possible
to create a much simpler to install ?pre-built? Asterisk EC2 ?instance.?
In short, yes it is. And we?ve
2009 Aug 07
2
create separate plots by factors
Hello,
I am attempting to create several plots based on "site" (~300 total)
and am having trouble with the code. I simply want to create a plot
using the code, plot(year, peak), for the following dataset. I would
like for each site to be plotted on a separate page and the plots
saved in a directory. Would a "foreach" loop work? I tried a "by"
statement, but
2009 Apr 24
2
cheap CHEAP ata
hi i need many cheaps atas or some very cheap way to connect analogs phones
to asterisk
what do you recomend? i searches and only find solutions like 40 U$D (in the
states, here in argentina is like 80 U$D) per phone any links or something?
thanks!
David
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2009 Oct 14
8
Asterisk in the Cloud
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone is successfully running Asterisk in a cloud
environment.
If you could state which cloud you are using, I'd appreciate it.
Many thanks
Dan Journo
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2012 Nov 29
1
Could not find default node or by name with 'ip-10-195-207-236.ec2.internal, ip-10-195-207-236.ec2, ip-10-195-207-236' on node ip-10-195-207-236.ec2.internal
Hi,
I am new to puppet. I have configured puppet master and agent.
1. Executed this "*puppetca --sign ip-10-194-18-145.ec2.internal*" command
in puppet master instance. It returns an output like
* notice: Signed certificate request for ip-10-194-18-145.ec2.internal*
* notice: Removing file Puppet::SSL::CertificateRequest
ip-10-194-18-145.ec2.internal at
2016 Mar 31
2
Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS 7
"hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create an
number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these instances. The
containers run fine within a single host and have no problem
communicating with themselves as well as with their host, and vice
versa. However, containers hosted in one
2010 Aug 25
5
Looking for an image (R 64-bit on Linux 64-bit) on Amazon EC2
I have found an existing image on Amazon EC2 including R. But unfortunately,
it is 32-bit
R on 32-bit Linux.
Does anybody know if there exists an mage (R 64-bit on Linux 64-bit) on
Amazon EC2?
Or how can I install 64-bit R on my own Linux instance there?
Thanks.
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2009 Feb 13
2
Asterisk on EC2 cloud computing - price assumptions - your brain needed
I've been involved with getting better data for running Asterisk on
the Amazon EC2 cloud computing system. Here are some calculations
I've made on costs based on current published prices on Amazon's
system. Feel free to tell me that I'm wrong with these calculations -
but be specific if you find any problems, as I suspect others may glom
onto these figures as gospel and
2008 Jul 11
2
Asterisk PBX How-to Guide for Amazon EC2
I've just added a PREVIEW release of my upcoming how-to guide for Asterisk
PBX on EC2. It is based on months of testing and evaluating Asterisk on EC2.
It addresses all kinks and showstoppers that many people have experienced
over the past year or so. Because this is a preview, it is not the final
version of this guide. It is subject to change (format, copy, layout, etc.)
To view and download
2011 Dec 09
1
Need help in copying public key for a new user to EC2
Need help for uploading a public key for a new EC2 (AMI) user to tmp
folder. Any help on this appreciated.
Follow the steps http://aws.amazon.com/articles/1233 i.e not able to
pass this step "Copy all the public key files that you generated to a
temporary place on your instance:"
Steps:
1. SSH into my EC2 instance and logged in as su
2. Created a user "geoman" and with a
2015 Mar 06
2
AWS/EC2 server selection
Hi
I plan to host Asterisk instances on AWS/EC2 servers.
Requirement is to run asterisk instance with transcoding (g.729 + g.711) and full recording. Number of concurrent calls expected are 500+. 2 instances will be configured for 100% redundancy. Heart beat will be used to determine active instance.
How should I choose EC2 instance?
How many vCPU, RAM should be selected? I am assuming that
2015 Mar 05
2
PJSIP configuration for AWS/EC2 based Asterisk 13.1.0
Hello All,
I have an Asterisk server v13.1.0 running on EC2 and I am able to connect
and register SIP devices and "see" them on the asterisk CLI. I am also able
to place calls, but I am not able to hear any audio on either end after the
call is picked up.
I was wondering if you can tell me what a minimal configuration for
Asterisk on EC2 looks like. My current pjsip.conf configuration
2009 Dec 17
3
R on amazon's EC2 "cloud"?
Hi All,
I was wondering if anybody had experience running R on amazon's ec2
"cloud"? More specifically, has anybody created an "amazon machine
image" (AMI) for use with it? I was wondering if there was a quantian
type image available as an amazon machine image, maybe running debian
or ubuntu? It supports open MPI among other libs which is nice.
It would be nice to put
2010 Apr 18
2
Amazon EC2 SIP floods - you can help
Hi,
We all know most people are reporting that Amazon hasn't been helpful
at all. A few people say they've received answers, but most are
getting smoke screen PR BS.
You can vote this up on Slashdot, send the message: SIP Attacks From
Amazon EC2 Going Unaddressed: http://bit.ly/bOkNNx
Send this message out to Amazon, I am positive that once it reaches
the right person, they will do the
2016 Apr 01
2
Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 04/01/2016 02:07 PM, Laine Stump wrote:
> On 03/31/2016 06:43 PM, Peter Steele wrote:
>> I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS
>> 7 "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create
>> an number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these instances.
>> The containers run fine within a single host and
2009 Oct 15
0
Asterisk and FreePBX Amazon EC2 instances are now available in Europe
Based on interest expressed at AstriCon, we've published Asterisk and
FreePBX Amazon EC2 instances in Europe (previously they were only
available in the U.S. region).
More information is available at:
http://voxilla.com/2009/10/15/asterisk-on-the-cloud-with-a-click-1405
http://voxilla.com/2009/10/15/freepbx-in-a-cloud-with-a-click-1436
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2015 Mar 07
2
AWS/EC2 server selection
Hi Jeff
Are you aware of any challenges of hosting it on AWS? It will help me to
work out alternate plan. Is there any recommendation? Should I split it
to multiple instances and balance traffic across multiple small server
instances? I can use Kamailio to balance traffic.
I see many posts referring to AWS deployment. Please help me to choose
AWS server instance.
*Thanks & Regards,*
2008 Jun 17
2
Recommend an Amazon EC2 AMI for CentOS?
I see one mention in the forums of someone using the CentOS5Web AMI,
but I can't find anything about its provenance.
2010 Oct 19
1
What Amazon EC2 AMI do you recommend?
I''m looking at using EC2 for hosting deploying my Rails site. The
reasons for the decision are these: I want something that will work
for 10 users, but with capacity to expand to 10,000,000 if needed.
EC2 starts at $15/month (before bandwidth) which seems reasonable even
for a site in its infancy. And the costs seem to scale up well, along
with the capacity. There isn''t the