Is there any limit to the number of user groups?
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 8:30 am
Hello everyone,
As the title suggests, I'd like to know whether there is any non-hardware limit to the number of user groups that can be created. I've searched this forum and the manual, but I couldn't find any info in this regard - apologies in case I've missed it.
Also, I understand the requirement to include one's system configuration in the post, but this is a pre-install design question, in a new server environment. Let's assume it will be the latest version of Vicidial. That being said, we may be given access to a test server running Vicidial VERSION: 2.11-476a BUILD: 150302-0945 (I currently don't have CLI access to it yet, and I'm assuming the OS/Asterisk versions don't have a bearing on this question...!).
Also, it's my first post here, and I'd like to express appreciation for the wonderful people behind Vicidial and the entire community here!
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Found more info on the testing server:
As the title suggests, I'd like to know whether there is any non-hardware limit to the number of user groups that can be created. I've searched this forum and the manual, but I couldn't find any info in this regard - apologies in case I've missed it.
Also, I understand the requirement to include one's system configuration in the post, but this is a pre-install design question, in a new server environment. Let's assume it will be the latest version of Vicidial. That being said, we may be given access to a test server running Vicidial VERSION: 2.11-476a BUILD: 150302-0945 (I currently don't have CLI access to it yet, and I'm assuming the OS/Asterisk versions don't have a bearing on this question...!).
Also, it's my first post here, and I'd like to express appreciation for the wonderful people behind Vicidial and the entire community here!
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Found more info on the testing server:
- Asterisk 1.8.32.3
- CentOS 6.6
- Linux Kernel 2.6.32-642.1.1.el6.x86_64