bilal ghayyad wrote:
I am not mixing. I need this for LAB testing.
How? This PCI passthrough, how to enable it on virualbox?
Google is your friend:
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch09.html#pcipassthrough
Doug
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On 03/11/2013 04:18 AM, bilal ghayyad wrote:
I am not mixing. I need this for LAB testing.
How? This PCI passthrough, how to enable it on virualbox?
It's in the VirtualBox manual.
Regards,
Patrick
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] digium card and virualbox
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 20:18:52 -0700
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I am not mixing. I need this for LAB testing.
How? This PCI
I am not mixing. I need this for LAB testing.
How? This PCI passthrough, how to enable it on virualbox?
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Hi All;
How to let the virualbox (ubuntu OS) to be able to see
the digium card? Because when I install elastix or asterisk
with dahdi, it is not able to see the digium card
On 08/03/13 21:21, bilal ghayyad wrote:
Hi All;
How to let the virualbox (ubuntu OS) to be able to see the digium card? Because
when I install elastix or asterisk with dahdi, it is not able to see the digium
card if the installation though the virualbox .. What is the solution?
The solution
Yes I installed Elastix on virualbox but was not able to capture the digium
card. But really I did not check well how is the overall situation (accessing
from web based, if any IP Phone can register, .. etc).
If ubuntu can see the digium or not, also I did not try this. But meanwhile, I
am
Hello Gertjan;
I've heard a lot about it but I'm running Asterisk on ESXi5 Dell boxes without
problems
* How your ESXi saw the digium? Is it using PCI Passthru?
Regards
Bilal
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It's called PCI Passthru and from what I've tried, the
timing is horrible in a
Hi All;
How to let the virualbox (ubuntu OS) to be able to see the digium card? Because
when I install elastix or asterisk with dahdi, it is not able to see the digium
card if the installation though the virualbox .. What is the solution?
Regards
Bilal
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How to let the virualbox (ubuntu OS) to be able to see the digium card?
It's called PCI Passthru and from what I've tried, the timing is horrible in a
virtualized environment. VirtualBox and ESXi 5
Doug
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Ben Franklin quote:
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little
It's called PCI Passthru and from what I've tried, the timing is horrible in
a virtualized environment. VirtualBox and ESXi 5
Doug
What are your experiences, Doug. I've heard a lot about it but I'm
running Asterisk on ESXi5 Dell boxes without problems. Did you
encouter the timing issues
Gertjan Baarda wrote:
What are your experiences
dahdi_test would produce accuracies of almost 80% Whereas normal
hardware would produce 99.998%
Doug
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hello
regardless the virtual box, just in terms of Ubuntu, I have experience that
Digium TP110p does now work with Ubuntu. it was long time a go I had this
experience, I hardly could remember that what Ubuntu version I was using. my
experience was on the Ubuntu system would not able to load
The solution is, as mentioned before, PCI passthru. This must be supported
by the hardware. Not sure if the Digium cards will eat it.
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hello
regardless the virtual box, just in terms of Ubuntu, I have experience
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