[asterisk-users] Running Multiple Instances of Asterisk

Rick Smith rick at rtps.net
Mon Sep 25 12:42:45 MST 2006


you didn't listen.  SIP only.   Anyone can understand that multiple
instances on the same machine can't touch the same hardware.

I can see how this would be very easy - dedicate an IP to an instance,
and it'll play nice.

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Eric
"ManxPower" Wieling
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 3:24 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Running Multiple Instances of Asterisk

Best of luck getting multiple instances of Asterisk to play nice when
accessing Zap channels.


James Texter wrote:
> Doug,
>     I actually see this as a pretty logical way to solve the problem.
> Please keep us posted if you have any luck sorting out running multiple
> instances, or mail me off-list if no one else is interested.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> On 9/25/06 1:52 PM, "Douglas Garstang" <dgarstang at oneeighty.com> wrote:
> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Brian Rogan [mailto:brogan at syderial.com]
>>> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 12:40 PM
>>> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Running Multiple Instances of Asterisk
>>>
>>>
>>> Doug,
>>>
>>> Why do you want to do this to begin with?  I think the best
>>> solution is
>> Because we are trying to build a hosted IPT solution, not an enterprise
>> solution.
>>
>>> to use the realtime stuff, and build your own management tools, which
>>> would allow you to do this (you could drastically cut the complexity
>>> with the right tools).  Even if you could run them together, how
>>> would you put everything on the appropriate ports?  How would you deal
>>> with multiple instances accessing hardware?
>> Realtime is resource intensive, requiring many queries to perform simple
>> lookups. We can easily create multiple virtual IP address, and since each
>> virtual IP address can bind to port 5060, each phone can register with
>> domain.com:5060 without a problem. We don't need multiple instances to
access
>> hardware as this is a SIP only solution. Our PSTN access is via external
>> Audiocodes gateways, not via Digium T1 cards.
>>
>> The dial plan was not able to handle the complexity we needed (for
example the
>> MySQL() application command could not do nested queries), and so right
now, we
>> have a 2000 line python script and several very complex MySQL stored
>> procedures in order to fulfull our requirements.
>>
>>> I'm not convinced that maintaining the config files, binaries
>>> and other
>>> components of multiple asterisk's is easier than just building better
>>> tools to configure one.
>> I am. I look at our configuration which is currently for one customer,
and
>> there's already several dozen contexts in order to cover a lot of
complexity.
>> Multiply that by a couple of hundred, and I won't want to be
administering it!
>>
>>> You could also try User-Mode-Linux or something like that.
>> I was going to give v-servers a try. There's a guide at:
>> http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/
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