[ec2-beta] Asterisk on EC2

Soren Hansen soren at ubuntu.com
Wed Apr 22 20:52:30 BST 2009


I'm afraid this is not the correct place for this request.

a) You're using Eric Hammond's images instead of the official Ubuntu
ones. 
b) You're using a different kernel on EC2 than the official Ubuntu ones.
c) You're trying to run a kernel from Amazon on your local machine (do I
understand that correctly?) and Ubuntu fails to run on top of it.

Each of those things alone would make your request off-topic here. :)

It's not that we don't want to help, but we simply can't handle the
burden of supporting 3rd party Ubuntu builds running on top of 3rd party
kernels.

I suggest you use the Google groups that Eric has set up or perhaps try
to get the Voxilla people involved.

On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 04:32:48AM +1000, info at ameri.me wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm tying to get Asterisk to run on Ubuntu 8.04 Server LTS on EC2 but running 
> into problems after compiling a custom kernel.
> 
> I'm following Voxilla's excellent Asterisk in a cloud guide available at 
> http://voxilla.com/2009/2/13/asterisk-amazon-ec2-1178
> This guide however is written with Fedora 8 in mind, and applying it to Ubuntu 
> seems not such a trivial task.
> 
> Asterisk, as a real-time application, requires an optimized kernel. The only 
> AKI Amazon seems to have published with a 1000Hz timer is the aki-9b00e5f2 
> kernel, a Xenified version of the 2.6.18 kernel. I'm using this with with Eric 
> Hammond's Ubuntu AMI ami-71fd1a18.
> 
> Asterisk has a number of kernel modules, dahdi_dummy in particular, which 
> provide some much-required functionality. These kernel modules however, have 
> to be compiled with the same gcc as the kernel was compiled with. The 2.6.18 
> kernel mentioned was compiled with gcc 4.0.2, and as such gcc 4.0.2 first 
> needs to be compiled and installed. Next, using that gcc version, I try to 
> compile the kernel itself.
> 
> The source of the aki-9b00e5f2 kernel was published by Amazon and is available 
> at http://ec2-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com/xen-3.1.0-src-ec2-v1.0.tgz
> 
> The issue is that after I download and compile this kernel, my system seems 
> behaves in a very strange way. In particular, calls to most binaries, such as 
> apt-get result in the following error:
> 
> apt-get: /usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so.6: no version information available 
> (required by apt-get)
> apt-get: /usr/local/lib/libstdc++.so.6: no version information available 
> (required by /usr/lib/libapt-pkg-libc6.7-6.so.4.6)
> .........
> ........
> ......
> apt-get: relocation error: apt-get: symbol 
> _ZSt16__ostream_insertIcSt11char_traitsIcEERSt13basic_ostreamIT_T0_ES6_PKS3_i, 
> version GLIBCXX_3.4.9 not defined in file libstdc++.so.6 with link time reference
> 
> I think I have hit a brick wall, and google doesn't seem to be of much use. 
> Help would be much appreciated.
> 
> Cheers
> -- 
> Aryan Ameri
> 
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Soren Hansen                 | 
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