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Re: [Xen-users] Xensource VM in Xen 
| Hi,  I'll try the lvm stuff, otherwise i'll start from scratch, it should be cleaner and not so lore time consuming. Thanks for the feedback on Asterisk. As i understand well you always tried an asterisk install with ztdummy? Here i will use an hardware FXO/FXS card, so it will maybe be more stable. I'll try however and let you know...
 As i'm will enjoy some holiday in the next weeks, you won't have a direct feedback, just be patient! ;) Nicolas 
 2008/7/31, Joseph L. Casale <JCasale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> As for the Asterisk idea, my experience so far is that it sort of works, but not reliably enough for production, and I tried for a while. Don't do it...>>
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 >Out of curiosity, what is the problem with Asterisk running on Xen?
 
 
 The timing issue which is theoretically only needed when using a hardware interface or conferencing and MOH from what I understand.
 Bottom line is the ztdummy hack when not using hardware (I don't know of it will passthrough reliably) yields less then reliable results in xen.
 
 I tried many vanilla centos installs on different xen 3.2.0 setups that all produced an asterisk server that missed/dropped calls or just plain was not consistent.
 
 Moving the asterisk setup into a non virtualized environment produced more than one server with duplicate configs that all worked perfectly and have never missed a beat yet.
 
 
 jlc
 
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