[asterisk-users] Is Asterisk ready for Prime-Time?

Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy megahohol at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 20:00:25 CDT 2008


Nice topic, all this hardware/software gave me a migrene at start, after
that it was pretty much stable (1 reboot/30 days) As for me the crappyest
thing in computer is a power supply, you can get the motherboard with less
heat, good ram ect, but power supply will allways have a fan..... i found
the solution for small installs, buy a 120v/220v =12v transformer and a
carpc power supply, 60-250W like this one
http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/903 (not an advertisement), that was it for
me two years with 120w power supply.

2008/3/20, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com>:
>
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 08:08:18PM -0400, Howard Leadmon wrote:
> >
> >  Sure some others on here may disagree, but I am also over on the
> trixbox
> > forums, and have often seen talk about the 2.6.9 kernel having interrupt
> > issues, and such that cause asterisk issues.  One reason I think they
> moved
> > forward into the CentOS 5.x stuff, so they got the 2.6.18 kernel, which
> I am
> > told works much better, and doesn't have the issues the old kernel did.
> >
> >  So not sure what all is causing your issues, but guess it's possible
> some of
> > them could be kernel related.  Threads like this over there talk about
> 2.6.9
> > kernel issues:
> >
> > http://www.trixbox.org/forums/trixbox-forums/open-discussion/2-3-0-3
> >
> >
> >  I am guessing this would apply to a general Asterisk install as well,
> my
> > apologies in advance if I am wrong on that one. Anyway I hadn't seen
> anyone
> > talk about issues with the 2.6.9 kernel, but with all the chatter on the
> other
> > forum, I figured it was at least worth a mention.  Overall the CentOS
> stuff
> > seems great, and a fairly decent base to run Asterisk from. Also CentOS
> 4.x is
> > up to 4.6 I believe, so sure lots of updates and fixes over the older
> 4.4
> > release...
>
>
> Note that Trixbox (<= 2.2) uses kernel from CentOS 4.3 . Generally it
> seems that CentOS-based distributions tend to pick some initial kernel
> and stick with it, even though CentOS provides newer ones with bug
> fixes.
>
>
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