[Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH running on OpenWrt

Rupa Schomaker rupa at rupa.com
Wed Apr 1 14:15:33 PDT 2009


s3fs would be ideal if this is a turnkey solution.  still need local storage
(flash) for the sqlite databases, but that shouldn't be very hard.

2009/4/1 Stephen Crosby <stevecrozz at gmail.com>

> Sounds like a fun project. I wouldn't worry too much about the lack of
> local storage space for voicemail. You can easily mount remote filesystems
> to increase storage capacity. I've done so using openwrt for my own projects
> using shfs, nfs, and next I want to try s3fs.
>
> --Stephen
>
>
> 2009/4/1 Carlos Talbot <carlos.talbot at gmail.com>
>
>> Until I figure out how much of a load it can handle for now it's just an
>> experiment. :)
>>
>> I was motivated by two factors:
>>
>> - Kristin had ported FreeSWITCH to Astlinux, another uClib embedded
>> environment. This sparked my interest in getting it to work on OpenWRT
>> - Asterisk has been running on OpenWRT for a while so I wanted to see how
>> difficult it would be to bring in FreeSWITCH.
>>
>> Carlos
>>
>> 2009/4/1 Michael Collins <msc at freeswitch.org>
>>
>>> 2009/4/1 Carlos Talbot <carlos.talbot at gmail.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Is there an interest in running FreeSWITCH on OpenWRT? I recently
>>>> managed to compile and run a version for a MIPs based router, the Planex
>>>> MZK-W04NU. This router has 32MB ram, 8MB flash, runs at 400MHz, draft N
>>>> support (2.4GHZ), based on 2.6 kernels, a usb port and sells for about 60
>>>> bucks online. I used a 2GB USB flash drive for the FreeSWITCH directory and
>>>> SWAP space.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Just curious - is there a use case for doing this, other than the
>>> hobbyist who does it because it's cool?
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I was planning to setup a wiki page on compiling and configuring.
>>>
>>>
>>> Please do. We like to see all the different places and ways that people
>>> use FreeSWITCH.
>>>
>>> -MC
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>>
>>>> Carlos
>>>>
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-Rupa
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