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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:58 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] ztdummy - resolved Reply with quote

Jerry Geis wrote:
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ounds like the module got auto-unloaded due to not being in use.

I have found the most reliable way to invoke zaptel/ztdummy is using the
proper init script:

1. In your zaptel source directory, do "make config". That will create
/etc/rc.d/init.d/zaptel and the rcX.d links to it.
2. Likeewise, in your asterisk source directory, also do "make config"
if you haven't already. That will create /etc/rc.d/init.d/asterisk and
the rcX.d links.
3. Do "chkconfig zaptel on" and "chkconfig asterisk on" just to be sure.
4. Do "service zaptel start". That will load the modules and do any
configuration necessary. Try that and then watch /proc/interrupts.
5. Also do "service asterisk start".
6. When the system is booted up in future, zaptel and asterisk should
automatically start.


Tony,

This is what I do. In this case I also editied /etc/sysconfig/zaptel
and removed (commented) all modules except ztdummy.

Jerry

Well after conversations on the list (thanks so much for responses) and
much google searching
it comes down to adding a kernel boot command line of "acpi=off" to
grub.conf.

This keeps the real time clock ticking and playing wave files.

Thanks to all!

Jerry
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:10 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] ztdummy - resolved Reply with quote

In article <47F61803.9030303 at pagestation.com>,
Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com> wrote:
Quote:
Well after conversations on the list (thanks so much for responses) and
much google searching
it comes down to adding a kernel boot command line of "acpi=off" to
grub.conf.

This keeps the real time clock ticking and playing wave files.

Thanks to all!

Jerry, glad you got it working. acpi=off did cross my mind, but I don't
really understand what it does, nor why it would help!

Cheers
Tony
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