Sigh.
Not sure if someone on the forum can help me. I'm quite a newbie, but I have tried everything that I can imagine. I'm setting up a PBX for my small office (probably about 10 extensions with only about 3 in use at any single time). I was hoping that this project would be fairly "turnkey," but it has been quite frustrating. I have setup a Raspberry Pi2 with IncrediblePBX without issue.
My current setup:
I bought the Intel NUC, Kingston SSD, and Crucial RAM (I have 8GB), as recommended by Ward: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=15048
I followed the tutorial precisely for the turnkey ISO: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=14942
My current problems:
Not sure where to go from here. I've exhausted my ideas. If it's a known bug in the incrediblefax install script or with the iso, please let me know. Anyone having similar issues? I'd be disappointed, but I realize that Ward and all work very hard. I'd stop banging my head against the wall and wait for an update.
Thanks,
Joe
Not sure if someone on the forum can help me. I'm quite a newbie, but I have tried everything that I can imagine. I'm setting up a PBX for my small office (probably about 10 extensions with only about 3 in use at any single time). I was hoping that this project would be fairly "turnkey," but it has been quite frustrating. I have setup a Raspberry Pi2 with IncrediblePBX without issue.
My current setup:
I bought the Intel NUC, Kingston SSD, and Crucial RAM (I have 8GB), as recommended by Ward: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=15048
I followed the tutorial precisely for the turnkey ISO: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=14942
My current problems:
- After initial boot, the RSS feed on the left side of the Kennonsoft GUI disappears. After running /root/timezone-setup it reappears. Not a big deal, but with each reboot, this happens again, only to be resolved after re-running timezone-setup. Quirks like that worry me that I am missing some bigger issue, and I would like to use this as a production system.
- IncredibleFax install just doesn't work correctly
- The password set by /root/avantfax-pw-change never sticks. I can log in using the "adminassword" -- then I can never logout again. There are forum threads on this issue already, but no apparent resolution.
- At some point, I fixed the issue by completing deleting the contents of /etc/pbx/httpdconf/avantfax.conf -- this apparently handed password access back to avantfax from apache (I think).
- Faxing with a cover sheet does not include the attachment. There are forum and other blog posts about this issue, also without resolution as far as I can tell.
- I've installed using the incrediblepbx iso. Both DVD (even bought the LG DVD writer from Ward's post to be completely consistent).
- I've installed using the incrediblepbx USB method. Again, same problems.
- I've installed CentOS (not SL) 64-bit using the minimal.iso, while following this post: http://nerdvittles.com/?p=14208 -- this essentially solved the RSS GUI issue after installing Incredible PBX. Also, this was the only install that allowed the Avantfax password issues to be solved as noted above. Using the iso, I could never get Avantfax credentialing to work properly. The only remaining issue on this install was the cover page issues in Avantfax
- I thought that perhaps my problem was my hardware. So I created an account at rentpbx.com. I installed the CentOS 6.7/Incredible GUI 13 image. No Kennonsoft GUI issue, but same exact problems in Avantfax.
Not sure where to go from here. I've exhausted my ideas. If it's a known bug in the incrediblefax install script or with the iso, please let me know. Anyone having similar issues? I'd be disappointed, but I realize that Ward and all work very hard. I'd stop banging my head against the wall and wait for an update.
Thanks,
Joe