Salve Gustavo, *! On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Gustavo Alejandro Gonzalez wrote:
> I'm setting up a debian box with kernel 2.6 running virtual private servers > with a TE110P card, TE110P is an ISDN card from Digium, the company of Mark Spencer, the inventor of the pbx server asterisk. > at this moment i have two instances of vps running and i want to run asterisk > on every one, so, i have installed all fine (documentation on > http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/). But my problem arises when i run > asterisk. It seems that D-CHANNEL is owned by the first instance that run > and the other instance dies loading chan_zap and shows: Without a vserver you would need to know how to share the d-channel for two processes as well - so IMHO your problem does not belongs (primary) to vserver. Do you already know how use the two b-channels with two different application (without a vserver)? (I know that the TE110P offers 12 b-channels but thats the same trick) Digium also developed asterisk quite dependent to digium hardware, this point could bring additional trouble - maybe the digium driver likes to take all isdn resources for themself- so please rise your question on asterisk-user ml or directly to digium. I know to less about Isdn with Linux to help you in that point, two not so smart soloutions: - use a second ISDN card - use a third asterisk instances which share ISDN for the other asterisks Anybody on this list with better tips? E.G. I didn't find a tutorial how to use one ISDN card with different applications... Good luck, rob PS: Gustavo, would be nice if you will gave feedback to this list ;) This is an topic that also other vserver user will be interested in. _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver