Ok. So great progress and glad to see this moving but for me not quite where I need it as yet. What I really need is something I can apply to my running iFPBX 13-13 enchilada from a few months back. Looks like we're not there yet but also not to far away.
Ok. So great progress and glad to see this moving but for me not quite where I need it as yet. What I really need is something I can apply to my running iFPBX 13-13 enchilada from a few months back. Looks like we're not there yet but also not to far away.
Think we might see this within the next week or 2 or more like a month or more? Just roundly asking. For now GV still working, using with a 'callback' mod I found on DSLR to mitigate the silent ring and one way audio. So barring goog pulling the plug hard I'm good for the moment.
I'd join you guys in the deep end but you'll only end up dragging me out and someone performing cpr on my lifeless corpse...
Thanks for the offer Timma.I think you may have over estimated the complexity.
This was literally as easy as running a bash script. I would think if you have been tinkering in the interim, you would probably want a fresh install.
I don't see why you couldn't back up your extensions and config, fresh install, and after that gvsip-naf install & restore it. It does update SSL, and from what I saw before I took the advice and grabbed a cup of coffee, asterisk also.
I'm a plain asterisk guy, so ipbx is new to me. I'll let someone else advise you on your current config and upgrading to gvsip.
I gotta say, it was a very smooth easy process to get going.
Reach out if you need any help. The script he linked is pretty much ready for general use as far as im concerned. I am no expert with ipbx, but Im pretty seasoned for installs, hardware, asterisk and voip in general.
Regards,
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I guess that happens when you are learning. Much of this is new to me. While I'm somewhat Linux-capable, I wouldn't call myself (even proficient) by any stretch. So sometimes you grope around in the dark till you find a light switch. Hopefully you learn something for next time too.@HermanMiller: After rereading this thread, I would only offer this suggestion. YOU ARE MAKING THIS TOO HARD.
Maybe I mis-read or maybe it's changed but I thought hi-formance was touted as a cheap 'sandbox' and not really to be relied on for 'production' use. My system is small and I don't need much in the way of resources but uptime and having my phones working is important to me.If you're using a cloud-based server already, then I see little reason you wouldn't have tried the cloud-based VPS deal we set up for everyone at HiFormance. At about $1 a month, it provides equivalent performance to Digital Ocean or Vultr at 20% of the cost.
This was what I did not know. In the end I did do this, just with another VPS at the same host (vultr). I just want now to migrate back to my original (smaller plan.) I guess the easiest way at this point would be to just fresh install that server, build iFPBX, add naf and then backup/restore my FPBX settings using the backup module in the admin.Setup takes less than one minute. Once you had a working platform there, you then could have run the GVSIP installer to bring the platform up to speed. That takes about 20 minutes. Then you could have ported your settings from any other platform using cut-and-paste in under an hour and been done.
Yes, this I've come to realize. I have read dozens of posts on it at this point and much advice about what to exclude (/proc, system directories, and on and on) but the one thing that has stood out is it's not a simple cut/paste operation nor a one-size-fits-all.Just a final heads up, when you start trying to image a VPS platform with rsync and move it somewhere else, your odds of failure are astronomical. Every one of these cloud platforms tends to be proprietary and, when you interject code from another provider, you will be lucky to get it to run at all. And, if it runs, the chances of regular system failures because of incompatibilities are HUGE. Then you'll be writing dozens of posts that your server is unstable and wondering why. So... DON'T DO IT!
After a fresh install I have four issues with my system:
1. GVSIP trunks give me intermittent no receive audio on outgoing calls. The call connects and the other party can hear me, but I cannot hear them.
2. Outgoing calls using GVSIP trunks do not provide ringback tone. There is silence until the other party answers.
3. HylaFax works fine for incoming faxes, but will not work for outgoing faxes. Always get messages like: "requeued Busy signal detected". The dialed number or numbers are not busy.
4. I've set one of my GVSIP trunks with an inbound route to extension 53669 (Lenny) but the inbound call with not complete. There is a long silence, the a beep, then disconnect. Extension 53669 works with internal calls.
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