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I've been working in a sandpit for nearly a month with ProxMox VE. ProxMox
VW is beautiful, I can't stop recommending it within my circles. This VE is
based on a Debian AMD64/x86_64 distribution with a SMP kernel. I'm all for
Debian, but rightly or wrongly the 2.6.24-openvz file sets seem to be
biased towards RPM based builds and at this moment, I'm wary of pulling
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With the need to put the finishing touches on an asterisk based multi-
VE/cluster (to allow it to do all it can already do but with enhanced trunk
timing, music-on-hold and conferencing). It appears that to do this I will
require some compilation of a timing and fairly well known VE0 peripheral
mod namely the zaptel 1.2-track driver.</span></font>
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Subsequently the sub-ordinate VEs would be granted access / bridged to
/dev/zap/timer and /dev/zap/ztdummy through vzctl + VZ-conffiles.</span></font>
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ProxMox have published the kernel's binary packages on the FTP site but I
cannot find the headers necessary for compiling a module such as zaptel.</span></font>
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I've accomplished a compilation by gathering what appears to be correct
from the repositories but the resultant binary's flags have so far embedded
the 2.6.24 'OVZ' patch details on the object code. So modprobe has
attempted and then unloaded the driver and complained that the module was
tainted. I could perhaps patch the Makefile but this seemed a good moment
to ask for the ProxMox team to offer their kernel-sources (ie the include
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There is a timing resource that might also need the ProxMox kernel
recompiled to support 1000Hz ticks rather than 100Hz or 1024Hz. I haven't
found where in /proc this setting might be visible, if at all.</span></font>
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Is this possible to provide please?</span></font>
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If not, could someone compile and offer the zaptel 1.2.25 drivers and
publish the .ko please?</span></font>
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Thanks in advance,</span></font>
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Rgds... Richard</span></font>
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