2009/2/13 Tzafrir Cohen <tzaf...@cohens.org.il>: > As I think I have mentioned before, I'm not sure how well it works under > Xen. > > E.g. http://wiki.vpslink.com/Compiling_ztdummy_on_Xen has a considerable > ammount of unneeded voodoo. The basic thing they do there is to use the > internal timing intead of RTC. But do they actually have HZ set to 1000 > on that system? Odd settings for such a machine.
I saw somewhere that the Xen hosts provided by VPSLink already have 1000HTz clocks on them, saving a kernel recompilation. > > See also http://docs.tzafrir.org.il/#_kernel_configuration > > I would also recommend: > > 1. Debian :-) (As I package Asterisk for it) I used Debian for over 10 years but now I got used to CentOS (simply because it's so much easier to find hosts which support it for my work needs). > 2. Do consider Asterisk SVN trunk. At least if this is a home PBX. > Specifically The extra timing source stuff might be of direct interest > to you. I don't know Asterisk at all so not sure I should try the latest and greatest where I'll never know whether something is broken because I did it wrong or because it's really broken. Thanks. --Amos PS - My main quest now (apart from actually getting to call through my new asterisk server) is to find a reasonably priced Israeli DID. So far they all seem to be around $US9.95 and above. _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il