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<font face="Liberation Sans">Hi Gary,<br>
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Are your containers 64-bit as well? It sounds like you might be trying
to load a 64 bit kernel module / timing device using a 32bit
container. The same behavior happens with dahdi when mixing 64 and 32
bit software at the kernel level.<br>
<br>
John Knight<br>
Aretta Communications<br>
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On 09/23/2010 08:36 AM, Gary Chen wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">I ran the modprobe command in the node (host
system).<br>
The zaptel version I am trying to install is 1.4.12.1<br>
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Right now I have other two older servers running openvz with zaptel
installed. Each server has several containers running Asterisk and they
all work fine. The openvz version for these two older servers is
2.6.9-023stab046.2-smp (32 bit). I knew the procedure to install
zaptel in the host system and then enable it in each container. But
this new 64 bit openvz (2.6.18-194.8.1.el5.028stab070.5) would not even
allow me to add ztdummy with modprobe command in the host system.<br>
<br>
Gary<br>
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