[asterisk-users] Problems with CentOS ztdummy kernel 2.6

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Mon Feb 19 08:38:41 MST 2007


did u try modprobe zaptel first ? also check makefile if ztdummy is marked
for compilation or not

On 19/02/07, Chris Blunt <chris.blunt at entropy-it.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi List,
>
>
>
> I am having some trouble with installing the latest version of ztdummy on
> a CentOS Kernel 2.6 system.
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>
>
> I have installed a few Asterisk systems on Slackware Kernel 2.4.x without
> any issues, unfortunately there is no choice about this distro, or kernel as
> it has been preinstalled by someone else.  And so I am in the dark with an
> unfamiliar distro and kernel.
>
>
>
> I am fairly sure the kernel source has been installed.
>
>
>
> I'm not sure the timer module is installed in the kernel, is it possible
> to check?  If not I think I will need to use ztdummy for definite.
>
>
>
> Any help with this would be a real life saver.
>
>
>
> Thanks – Chris
>
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> From the zaptel-1.2.13 directory I issue the make linux26 command with the
> following result:
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>
> make: *** No rule to make target `linux26'.  Stop.
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>
> Just issuing the make command does seem to work and concludes with:
>
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> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.0.3.EL-i686'
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> Make install outputs the following:
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>
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> make -C /usr/src/linux SUBDIRS=/usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13 HOTPLUG_FIRMWARE=yes
> modules
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.0.3.EL-i686'
>
>
>
>   Building modules, stage 2.
>
>   MODPOST
>
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.0.3.EL-i686'
>
> build_tools/genudevrules > /etc/udev/rules.d/zaptel.rules
>
> if [ -d /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware ]; then \
>
>         install -m 644 wct4xxp/*.ima /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware; \
>
>         install -m 644 wctc4xxp/*.bin /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware; \
>
> fi
>
> if [ -d /lib/firmware ]; then \
>
>         install -m 644 wct4xxp/*.ima /lib/firmware; \
>
>         install -m 644 wctc4xxp/*.bin /lib/firmware; \
>
> fi
>
> Installed firmware
>
> install -D -m 755 ztcfg /sbin/ztcfg
>
> if [ -f sethdlc-new ]; then \
>
>         install -D -m 755 sethdlc-new /sbin/sethdlc; \
>
> elif [ -f sethdlc ]; then \
>
>         install -D -m 755 sethdlc /sbin/sethdlc ; \
>
> fi
>
> if [ -f zttool ]; then install -D -m 755 zttool /sbin/zttool; fi
>
> for x in zaptel.ko tor2.ko torisa.ko wcusb.ko wcfxo.ko wctdm.ko
> wctdm24xxp.ko ztdynamic.ko ztd-eth.ko wct1xxp.ko wcte11xp.ko pciradio.ko
> ztd-loc.ko ztdummy.ko zttranscode.ko; do \
>
>         rm -f /lib/modules/2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp/extra/$x ; \
>
> done; \
>
> make -C /usr/src/linux SUBDIRS=/usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13 INSTALL_MOD_PATH=
> INSTALL_MOD_DIR=misc modules_install;
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.0.3.EL-i686'
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/pciradio.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/tor2.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/torisa.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wcfxo.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wct1xxp.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wct4xxp/wct4xxp.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wctc4xxp/wctc4xxp.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wctdm.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wctdm24xxp.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wcte11xp.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/wcusb.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/xpp/xpd_fxo.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/xpp/xpd_fxs.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/xpp/xpp.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/xpp/xpp_usb.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/zaptel.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/ztd-eth.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/ztd-loc.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/ztdummy.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/ztdynamic.ko
>
>   INSTALL /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.13/zttranscode.ko
>
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernels/2.6.9-42.0.3.EL-i686'
>
> if ! [ -f wcfxsusb.o ]; then \
>
>         rm -f /lib/modules/2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp/misc/wcfxsusb.o; \
>
> fi; \
>
> rm -f /lib/modules/2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp/misc/wcfxs.o
>
> install -D -m 755 libtonezone.so /usr/lib/libtonezone.so.1.0
>
> [ `id -u` = 0 ] && /sbin/ldconfig || :
>
> rm -f /usr/lib/libtonezone.so
>
> ln -sf libtonezone.so.1.0 \
>
>         /usr/lib/libtonezone.so.1
>
> ln -sf libtonezone.so.1.0 \
>
>         /usr/lib/libtonezone.so
>
> if [ -x /usr/sbin/sestatus ] && (/usr/sbin/sestatus | grep "SELinux
> status:" | grep -q "enabled") ; then /sbin/restorecon -v
> /usr/lib/libtonezone.so; fi
>
> install -D -m 644 zaptel.h /usr/include/linux/zaptel.h
>
> install -D -m 644 torisa.h /usr/include/linux/torisa.h
>
> install -D -m 644 tonezone.h /usr/include/tonezone.h
>
> install -m 644 doc/ztcfg.8 /usr/share/man/man8
>
> install -m 644 doc/zttool.8 /usr/share/man/man8
>
> [ `id -u` = 0 ] && /sbin/depmod -a 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp || :
>
> [ -f /etc/zaptel.conf ] || install -D -m 644 zaptel.conf.sample/etc/zaptel.conf
>
> build_tools/genmodconf linux26 "" "tor2 torisa wcusb wcfxo wctdm
> wctdm24xxp ztdynamic ztd-eth wct1xxp wcte11xp pciradio ztd-loc wct4xxp wcfxs
> wctdm8xxp wct2xxp"
>
> Building /etc/modprobe.conf...
>
>
>
>
>
> Once it is installed I run:  modprobe ztdummy  with the following result.
>
>
>
> FATAL: Module ztdummy not found.
>
> FATAL: Error running install command for ztdummy
>
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> Chris Blunt
>
> Entropy IT Ltd
>
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