[asterisk-users] Asterisk On Solaris 10

2007-05-19 Thread Kapil Dhawan

Hi List

Whats the best way to run * on Solaris 10 with x86 architecture. I am 
following solarisvoip.com using svn, but came across issues like

1. app_lookupcnam compilation issue - Wrong format of ELF.

Is this the correct way.





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron, SunFire X2100)

2006-02-21 Thread Roberto Pereyra
Hi

Take a look this site:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+Solaris+Support

roberto2006/2/20, Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:17:43AM +1100, Mark Edwards wrote: At 06:33 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:Please forgive the question, but what is the rationale behind using Solarisover Linux as an asterisk hosting platform?
Solaris is also a supported OS (well if you pay for it). It's also 64bit and any program written for earlier versions will just work. It's32 bit layer also works out the box (trying to use 32 bit apps on 64 bit
Linux can be a PITA).It's also very fast and debugging stuff can be much easier.Steve--NetTek LtdUK mob +44-(0)7775 755503UK +44-(0)20 79932612 / US +1-(310)8577715 / Fax +44-(0)20 7483 2455
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron, Sun Fire X2100)

2006-02-20 Thread Alexander Burke

Hello, Mark!

At 06:33 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
Please forgive the question, but what is the rationale behind using Solaris
over Linux as an asterisk hosting platform?

Because of a few reasons, actually:

(1) The remote hardware management options available for the X2100 
work better (or only, I'm not sure which) under Solaris, and they 
seem to *really* kick ass. Plus, being Sun-engineered, the X2100 
should keep working until it's completely obsolete, and then some.


(2) I know someone who knows Solaris inside-out and backwards, 
blindfolded, while hung upside-down, and codes Bourne shell and C in 
his sleep; this is vaguely reminiscent of www.chucknorrisfacts.com. 
I'm quite sure this will come in handy when (not if) something 
breaks, giving him the opportunity to make some money and giving me 
the opportunity to reduce my downtime. :)


(3) I'd like to learn Solaris, and being SysV-based like Linux, it 
shouldn't be too much of a stretch.


--
Alexander Burke, A+, CCNA
Kingston, Ontario, Canada


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron, SunFire X2100)

2006-02-20 Thread Mark Edwards
Ah! There you go - I knew Chuck Norris had something to do with it... 
;-)

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Alexander Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 20 February 2006 11:17 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron, SunFire
X2100)

Hello, Mark!

At 06:33 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
 Please forgive the question, but what is the rationale behind using
Solaris
 over Linux as an asterisk hosting platform?

Because of a few reasons, actually:

(1) The remote hardware management options available for the X2100 
work better (or only, I'm not sure which) under Solaris, and they 
seem to *really* kick ass. Plus, being Sun-engineered, the X2100 
should keep working until it's completely obsolete, and then some.

(2) I know someone who knows Solaris inside-out and backwards, 
blindfolded, while hung upside-down, and codes Bourne shell and C in 
his sleep; this is vaguely reminiscent of www.chucknorrisfacts.com. 
I'm quite sure this will come in handy when (not if) something 
breaks, giving him the opportunity to make some money and giving me 
the opportunity to reduce my downtime. :)

(3) I'd like to learn Solaris, and being SysV-based like Linux, it 
shouldn't be too much of a stretch.

--
Alexander Burke, A+, CCNA
Kingston, Ontario, Canada


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron, SunFire X2100)

2006-02-20 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:17:43AM +1100, Mark Edwards wrote:

 At 06:33 AM 02/20/2006, you wrote:
  Please forgive the question, but what is the rationale behind using
 Solaris
  over Linux as an asterisk hosting platform?

Solaris is also a supported OS (well if you pay for it). It's also 64
bit and any program written for earlier versions will just work. It's
32 bit layer also works out the box (trying to use 32 bit apps on 64 bit
Linux can be a PITA).

It's also very fast and debugging stuff can be much easier.


Steve

-- 
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[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron, Sun Fire X2100)

2006-02-19 Thread Alexander Burke

Hello, world!

I'm considering running Asterisk 1.2.4 on Solaris 10 on a Sun Fire 
X2100 server or two (Opteron CPU, nForce 4 chipset), and apparently 
this works. I've read that the Zaptel package won't work on anything 
other than Linux, since it's intended to hook into the Linux kernel 
in the form of a kernel module. This concerns me, since I've read 
that ztdummy, the timing-source component of Zaptel, is required for 
the music-on-hold and conferencing functions of Asterisk to function.


So, with this in mind, is there any way to run a complete Asterisk 
solution on Solaris 10 (including music-on-hold and conferencing)? If so, how?


Thanks in advance!

--
Alexander Burke, A+, CCNA
Kingston, Ontario, Canada



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron, Sun Fire X2100)

2006-02-19 Thread Mark Edwards
Hey Alex,

Please forgive the question, but what is the rationale behind using Solaris
over Linux as an asterisk hosting platform? 

Cheers,

Mark




-Original Message-
From: Alexander Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 20 February 2006 3:45 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 (AMD Opteron,Sun Fire
X2100)

Hello, world!

I'm considering running Asterisk 1.2.4 on Solaris 10 on a Sun Fire 
X2100 server or two (Opteron CPU, nForce 4 chipset), and apparently 
this works. I've read that the Zaptel package won't work on anything 
other than Linux, since it's intended to hook into the Linux kernel 
in the form of a kernel module. This concerns me, since I've read 
that ztdummy, the timing-source component of Zaptel, is required for 
the music-on-hold and conferencing functions of Asterisk to function.

So, with this in mind, is there any way to run a complete Asterisk 
solution on Solaris 10 (including music-on-hold and conferencing)? If so,
how?

Thanks in advance!

--
Alexander Burke, A+, CCNA
Kingston, Ontario, Canada



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[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10 x86

2005-04-27 Thread Srinivasa Cherukuri


My configuration (./ configure) went smooth on Solaris 10 x86.
Then I got an error after running make command.

# pwd
/opt/home/srao/pbx/cvs-1.11.20


--
# make
make  all-recursive
Making all in lib
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../src  -g -O2 -MT sighandle.o
-MD -MP -MF .deps/sighandle.Tpo -c -o sighandle.o sighandle.c; \
then mv -f .deps/sighandle.Tpo .deps/sighandle.Po; else rm -f
.deps/sighandle.Tpo; exit 1; fi
In file included from /usr/include/sys/signal.h:34,
 from /usr/include/signal.h:26,
 from sighandle.c:38:
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:259: error: parse error before ctid_t
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:292: error: parse error before '}' token
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:294: error: parse error before '}' token
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:390: error: parse error before ctid_t
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:392: error: conflicting types for `__proc'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:261: error: previous declaration of `__proc'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:398: error: conflicting types for `__fault'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:267: error: previous declaration of `__fault'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:404: error: conflicting types for `__file'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:273: error: previous declaration of `__file'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:420: error: conflicting types for `__prof'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:287: error: previous declaration of `__prof'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:424: error: conflicting types for `__rctl'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:291: error: previous declaration of `__rctl'
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:426: error: parse error before '}' token
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:428: error: parse error before '}' token
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:432: error: parse error before k_siginfo_t
/usr/include/sys/siginfo.h:437: error: parse error before '}' token
In file included from /usr/include/signal.h:26,
 from sighandle.c:38:
/usr/include/sys/signal.h:85: error: parse error before siginfo_t
In file included from sighandle.c:38:
/usr/include/signal.h:111: error: parse error before siginfo_t
/usr/include/signal.h:113: error: parse error before siginfo_t
sighandle.c: In function `SIG_register':
sighandle.c:225: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `sighandle.o'
Current working directory /opt/home/srao/pbx/cvs-1.11.20/lib
*** Error code 1
The following command caused the error:
failcom='exit 1'; \
for f in x $MAKEFLAGS; do \
  case $f in \
*=* | --[!k]*);; \
*k*) failcom='fail=yes';; \
  esac; \
done; \
dot_seen=no; \
target=`echo all-recursive | sed s/-recursive//`; \
list='lib zlib diff src man doc contrib tools  windows-NT os2 emx vms';
for subdir in $list; do \
  echo Making $target in $subdir; \
  if test $subdir = .; then \
dot_seen=yes; \
local_target=$target-am; \
  else \
local_target=$target; \
  fi; \
  (cd $subdir  make  $local_target) \
  || eval $failcom; \
done; \
if test $dot_seen = no; then \
  make  $target-am || exit 1; \
fi; test -z $fail
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all-recursive'
Current working directory /opt/home/srao/pbx/cvs-1.11.20
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all'


--

Your help is appreciated.

Thanks




 

 

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[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on Solaris 10

2005-02-18 Thread Manuel Wenger
Title: Asterisk on Solaris 10






Does anyone have experience compiling Asterisk STABLE 1.0.5 on Solaris 10 for x86? I have looked at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Solaris+Support but I'm looking for other people's experience in actually using Asterisk under that platform. We only need SIP and IAX2 channels.

Is the STABLE even supposed to compile? The above mentioned page says Since 15/Dec/2004, the CVS HEAD version of asterisk has included support for Solaris. Solaris support is not yet included in the stable releases. 

What compiler am I supposed to use? Do I need to install gcc?


Any help or comments are appreciated.


Thank you

-Manuel



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