[Asterisk-Users] Re: ztdummy on FC4
Jim Duda
jim at duda.tzo.com
Fri Dec 9 09:07:34 MST 2005
I did cvs update -A, which brought in new files.
make clean
make
make install
make config
/etc/rc.d/init.d/zaptel restart
lsmod | grep ztdummy
Ztdummy is loaded.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/asterisk restart
lsmod | grep ztdummy
ztdummy 7816 0
wcfxo 17440 0
wcte11xp 30496 0
wct1xxp 21408 0
wct4xxp 108352 0
tor2 94112 0
zaptel 195076 12 ztdummy,wcfxo,wcte11xp,wct1xxp,wct4xxp,tor2
I don't see the ztdummy module used, but I did last night.
Musiconhold isn't slow like before, but certainly appears cleaner without
ztdummy loaded. But since ztdummy isn't even loaded, I don't think it has
any effect.
I'm still missing something ... Any ideas?
Thanks so much for your help Tony.
Jim
"Tony Mountifield" <tony at softins.clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:dnc57c$qlg$1 at softins.clara.co.uk...
> In article <dnbvjl$6d9$1 at sea.gmane.org>, Jim Duda <jim at duda.tzo.com>
> wrote:
>> > Check ztdummy.h and ztdummy.c and make doubly sure USE_RTC is defined.
>> > It sounds like you are using a version compiled without USE_RTC on one
>> > of the newer kernels that has fewer than 1000 jiffies per second.
>> >
>>
>> I'm using zaptel from CVS (cvs.digium.com). I just did an update (many
>> files out-of-date), however, USE_RTC is NOT to be found in any source
>> file. I could add it, however, doesn't appear to be used anywhere.
>
> That sound like you might have a sticky tag keeping you on an older
> branch. Could you post the output of "cvs status ztdummy.c" ? Thanks.
>
> Tony
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