On 8/12/10 10:12 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
You might find it easier to rewrite it.
A custom build would be necessary as well as tweaking and going through the
entire codebase to change locations and links. Its a big job because it was
written to be directly linked to the OS as a standalone system.
does linux support a lightweight 'jail' like *BSD?
in a bsd jail, it LOOKS exactly like virtualization (from the individual
application). 'root' isn't root, its a chroot, and the processes in the
'jail' are isolated.
nice thing about it, no hypervisor overhead. and it might do what you want.
(sipx currently doesn't run in freebsd)
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