[Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk
How has experience in Asterisk voip provider? I am trying to setup a reliable Linux system with Asterisk for a voip provider. Therefore I got two more or like identical systems. System 1 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1002 1Gb memory 333 Mhz Asus 7100 videocard 120GB harddisk System 2 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1005 1Gb memory 400Mhz Geforce MX 4000 64MB 40 GB Harddisk At both systems I have problems with installing Linux. I tried Redhat 9.0 but there the systems has badblocks all the time on the ext3 partitions and segmentation errors After that I tried Suse 9.1 and there the system is working perfect only when I compile Asterisk I get compile errors all the time with a warning internal error. I tested the partitions and the memory there is no problem. Can somebody help me out how to get a stabile system? Best regards, Han van Hulst
RE: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk
Title: Message I've installed Asterisk on redhat 9 before, this of course can be a chipset issue with your board? I love Asus personally but haven't ever compiled Asterisk on one. What errors do you get? And on which make (asterisk, zaptel, ...) Redhat 9 is a little dated, if you're thinking of using redhat you might as well try Fedora. Not to promo it but other than thesymlink problemthat I had it works like a champ. Matt -Original Message-From: Johannes van Hulst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 8:25 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk How has experience in Asterisk voip provider? I am trying to setup a reliable Linux system with Asterisk for a voip provider. Therefore I got two more or like identical systems. System 1 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1002 1Gb memory 333 Mhz Asus 7100 videocard 120GB harddisk System 2 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1005 1Gb memory 400Mhz Geforce MX 4000 64MB 40 GB Harddisk At both systems I have problems with installing Linux. I tried Redhat 9.0 but there the systems has badblocks all the time on the ext3 partitions and segmentation errors After that I tried Suse 9.1 and there the system is working perfect only when I compile Asterisk I get compile errors all the time with a warning internal error. I tested the partitions and the memory there is no problem. Can somebody help me out how to get a stabile system? Best regards, Han van Hulst
Re: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk
Start a new thread on this. This subject is not a nice subject. But Suse 9.1 uses a 2.6.x kernal. Did you use the 2.6 directives in compiling your source?Did you put in the symlink to the kernal sources as has been documented previously in this forum? If not, start there. Ifyou did, post some specific errors and maybe someone will see the error. Lyle - Original Message - From: Johannes van Hulst To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 8:25 AM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk How has experience in Asterisk voip provider? I am trying to setup a reliable Linux system with Asterisk for a voip provider. Therefore I got two more or like identical systems. System 1 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1002 1Gb memory 333 Mhz Asus 7100 videocard 120GB harddisk System 2 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1005 1Gb memory 400Mhz Geforce MX 4000 64MB 40 GB Harddisk At both systems I have problems with installing Linux. I tried Redhat 9.0 but there the systems has badblocks all the time on the ext3 partitions and segmentation errors After that I tried Suse 9.1 and there the system is working perfect only when I compile Asterisk I get compile errors all the time with a warning internal error. I tested the partitions and the memory there is no problem. Can somebody help me out how to get a stabile system? Best regards, Han van Hulst
Re: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk
When deciding on Linux you decide which kernel to use. Linux IS the kernel part. After that it's what tools you're most comfortable with. That's where distros vary. In a biz environment you won't probably won't use a GUI. At home (less users) you may want it as a dual function server/ end user pc. So for a most reliable system find the most reliable kernel version. Also, the most reliable version of asterisk would be a more appropriate queston. To sum, there is no magic asterisk linux distro. All have the requisite components at their disposal ( well don't use linspire since they run as root for that ease of use/ hack). On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 09:25, Johannes van Hulst wrote: How has experience in Asterisk voip provider? I am trying to setup a reliable Linux system with Asterisk for a voip provider. Therefore I got two more or like identical systems. System 1 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1002 1Gb memory 333 Mhz Asus 7100 videocard 120GB harddisk System 2 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1005 1Gb memory 400Mhz Geforce MX 4000 64MB 40 GB Harddisk At both systems I have problems with installing Linux. I tried Redhat 9.0 but there the systems has badblocks all the time on the ext3 partitions and segmentation errors After that I tried Suse 9.1 and there the system is working perfect only when I compile Asterisk I get compile errors all the time with a warning internal error. I tested the partitions and the memory there is no problem. Can somebody help me out how to get a stabile system? Best regards, Han van Hulst ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Re: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk
I would disagree, in any type of server environment you should be able to gain huge boosts from a properly tweaked kernel, I would suggest a lean distro like console-only gentoo setup with a custom tweaked kernel, and if compiling a kernel is hard just find some linux-geek who can ssh to you and build it for you, ( i have built many kernels like that ) On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 11:31:35 -0400, Vlok Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When deciding on Linux you decide which kernel to use. Linux IS the kernel part. After that it's what tools you're most comfortable with. That's where distros vary. In a biz environment you won't probably won't use a GUI. At home (less users) you may want it as a dual function server/ end user pc. So for a most reliable system find the most reliable kernel version. Also, the most reliable version of asterisk would be a more appropriate queston. To sum, there is no magic asterisk linux distro. All have the requisite components at their disposal ( well don't use linspire since they run as root for that ease of use/ hack). On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 09:25, Johannes van Hulst wrote: How has experience in Asterisk voip provider? I am trying to setup a reliable Linux system with Asterisk for a voip provider. Therefore I got two more or like identical systems. System 1 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1002 1Gb memory 333 Mhz Asus 7100 videocard 120GB harddisk System 2 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1005 1Gb memory 400Mhz Geforce MX 4000 64MB 40 GB Harddisk At both systems I have problems with installing Linux. I tried Redhat 9.0 but there the systems has badblocks all the time on the ext3 partitions and segmentation errors After that I tried Suse 9.1 and there the system is working perfect only when I compile Asterisk I get compile errors all the time with a warning internal error. I tested the partitions and the memory there is no problem. Can somebody help me out how to get a stabile system? Best regards, Han van Hulst ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users -- To follow the Path, Look to the master, Walk with the master, See through the master, Become the master ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Re: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Linux for asterisk
Although I haven't tried it for Asterisk yet, I use Archlinux (http://archlinux.org/) in my production environments. It's similar to Gentoo. It as a minute disk footprint, most popular software packages are available via it's *pacman* package manager, and you can get it in 2.4 or 2.6 kernel flavors. The Server I am building currently for Asterisk will run the latest build of Archlinux. I'll report back any major issues I may have with it...although I don't expect any. If it runs on Gentoo or Debian, then it will [normally] run on Archlinux. I gave up on commercial distro's like Red Hat, SuSe and Mandrake long ago. Cheers, Johnathan Bunn wrote: I would disagree, in any type of server environment you should be able to gain huge boosts from a properly tweaked kernel, I would suggest a lean distro like console-only gentoo setup with a custom tweaked kernel, and if compiling a kernel is hard just find some linux-geek who can ssh to you and build it for you, ( i have built many kernels like that ) On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 11:31:35 -0400, Vlok Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When deciding on Linux you decide which kernel to use. Linux IS the kernel part. After that it's what tools you're most comfortable with. That's where distros vary. In a biz environment you won't probably won't use a GUI. At home (less users) you may want it as a dual function server/ end user pc. So for a most reliable system find the most reliable kernel version. Also, the most reliable version of asterisk would be a more appropriate queston. To sum, there is no magic asterisk linux distro. All have the requisite components at their disposal ( well don't use linspire since they run as root for that ease of use/ hack). On Mon, 2004-08-16 at 09:25, Johannes van Hulst wrote: How has experience in Asterisk voip provider? I am trying to setup a reliable Linux system with Asterisk for a voip provider. Therefore I got two more or like identical systems. System 1 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1002 1Gb memory 333 Mhz Asus 7100 videocard 120GB harddisk System 2 AMD Atlhon XP 2200 Asus A7V600-X bios 1005 1Gb memory 400Mhz Geforce MX 4000 64MB 40 GB Harddisk At both systems I have problems with installing Linux. I tried Redhat 9.0 but there the systems has badblocks all the time on the ext3 partitions and segmentation errors After that I tried Suse 9.1 and there the system is working perfect only when I compile Asterisk I get compile errors all the time with a warning internal error. I tested the partitions and the memory there is no problem. Can somebody help me out how to get a stabile system? Best regards, Han van Hulst ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users -- Shawn Parker Network Administrator Cumulus Broadcasting, LLC. Columbia-Jefferson City, Missouri 1.573.449.4141 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users