tin
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Has anyone done this? OpenVZ + a line card that is...
What I've done so far is:
* Installed and loaded the dahdi kernel modules (only - no tools) on the Proxmox host.
* Built a VZ container using the PIAF template.
* Told VZ to pass through all the devices in /dev/dahdi
* Checked the devices and permissions in the container.
And this is where I found there aren't any userspace tools in the container... When I copy dahdi_tool from a "normal" PIAF install, it works perfectly - shows the card, shows FXS lines being picked up, etc.
The dahdi FreePBX module however shows nothing - I assume it needs the dahdi service running...?
I guess my questions are:
* Is there any reason to NOT have the dahdi services and userspace stuff in the container? The dahdi_tool didn't seem to care...
* If it's not a problem, how can I install the dahdi userspace stuff on the VZ container? I tried the digium package, but it wanted the kernel module package too, which wanted a kernel that I don't have installed (obviously). I tried building from source, but it too wanted the kernel module sources (I think).
* Should I abandon this idea?
What I've done so far is:
* Installed and loaded the dahdi kernel modules (only - no tools) on the Proxmox host.
* Built a VZ container using the PIAF template.
* Told VZ to pass through all the devices in /dev/dahdi
* Checked the devices and permissions in the container.
And this is where I found there aren't any userspace tools in the container... When I copy dahdi_tool from a "normal" PIAF install, it works perfectly - shows the card, shows FXS lines being picked up, etc.
The dahdi FreePBX module however shows nothing - I assume it needs the dahdi service running...?
I guess my questions are:
* Is there any reason to NOT have the dahdi services and userspace stuff in the container? The dahdi_tool didn't seem to care...
* If it's not a problem, how can I install the dahdi userspace stuff on the VZ container? I tried the digium package, but it wanted the kernel module package too, which wanted a kernel that I don't have installed (obviously). I tried building from source, but it too wanted the kernel module sources (I think).

* Should I abandon this idea?
