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Sean Brady wrote:
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<pre wrap="">To get MeetMe working properly, I know some sort of timing device
provided by the zaptel package is required (even if it means the
zt_dummy). But, on a virtual machine I know that the Linux timing won't
work as expected. Is it possible to then dedicate a physical device
like a USB port or something to the virtual machine to use for the
timing interrupts?
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The 2.2.1 version of DAHDI using DAHDI dummy seems to be working adequately in a Xen environment on CentOS for me, although I haven't been using MeetMe. Have you run into issues with it specifically? Which version of DAHDI are you using? If there are some issues that you have found I would like to know...
Thanks,
Sean
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To be honest I haven't tried it with Asterisk version 1.4 or higher. I
only tried it with 1.2 and when the DAHDI was called "Zaptel". I have
been a little afraid to upgrade to 1.6 from 1.2 just in case there are<br>
some incompatibilities in my config that'll bring down the phone system
here at the office for a while.<br>
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The issue that I had was that the even the calls were choppy. Not even
specifically just the MeetMe ones. But that was on VirtualBox. I am
using KVM now. I'm not sure if that matters.<br>
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What is your timer frequency set to in the kernel btw?<br>
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