RE: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-23 Thread Greg Boehnlein
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005, Lull, Rick wrote: This is one of the main reasons that AstWind has stagnated. The timing granularity of the virtual machines is not acceptable for doing anything IO related. Just since I am curious, what version of VMWare did you use and what kind of box where you

Re: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-23 Thread Michael Greb
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 11:38:41PM -0400, Greg Boehnlein wrote: On Sat, 13 Aug 2005, Lull, Rick wrote: This is one of the main reasons that AstWind has stagnated. The timing granularity of the virtual machines is not acceptable for doing anything IO related. Just since I am

RE: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-14 Thread Bruce Leetch
Title: RE: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question I did find this on the VMware wish list re Asterisk and PCI slots. I'm not holding my breath. http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=7839=65462 I guess I'll drum up an PC from spares. -Original

Re: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-13 Thread Greg Boehnlein
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Bruce Leetch wrote: Am I banging my head against at Windows/VMware/Linux/Asterisk incompatibility? Or can this work and I'm just doing something stupid (always a possibility with me). It's not going to work. Vmware presents a complete Virtual PC, so unless EMC / Vmware

Re: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-13 Thread Greg Boehnlein
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Tom Rymes wrote: VMWare is a virtual machine and has nothing to do with the physical layout of the box (which is why you can migrate vmware images across machines for example). If you want to run Asterisk under Linux setup a box to run it. Agreed. You would

RE: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-13 Thread Lull, Rick
This works. I've done it on occasion for testing. However, because virtual PCs rarely operate on a real-time clock, mostly emulating these features, you will find that anything that read/writes to disk will suck badly. For example, it is nearly impossible to use the Voicemail features of

Re: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-12 Thread Tony Hoyle
Bruce Leetch wrote: I've purchased a TDM11B card and have installed it in the box. Windows sees it as a PCI Simple Communications board. A Linux lspci doesn't show anything even vaguely resembling this card. This troubles me. VMWare is a virtual machine and has nothing to do with the

Re: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-12 Thread Tom Rymes
On Aug 12, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Tony Hoyle wrote: Bruce Leetch wrote: I've purchased a TDM11B card and have installed it in the box. Windows sees it as a PCI Simple Communications board. A Linux lspci doesn't show anything even vaguely resembling this card. This troubles me. VMWare is

Re: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-12 Thread Darren Nickerson
On Aug 12, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Tony Hoyle wrote: Bruce Leetch wrote: I've purchased a TDM11B card and have installed it in the box. Windows sees it as a PCI Simple Communications board. A Linux lspci doesn't show anything even vaguely resembling this card. This troubles me. VMWare is a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] yet another Asterisk and VMware question

2005-08-12 Thread Gary Reuter
On 8/12/05, Bruce Leetch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've purchased a TDM11B card and have installed it in the box. Windows sees it as a PCI Simple Communications board. A Linux lspci doesn't show anything even vaguely resembling this card. This troubles me. You can run asterisk in a VMWare