Announcing AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01

Steve,

I have a question about the installation/update of AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01 that I don’t believe the ReadMe file addressed (pardon me if I missed it). I have both Intel/AMD and RPi installations that are currently running DIAL. Is there any simple/effective way to “automatically" upgrade tp ASLA 1.01, or is it necessary to back up my config files, perform a new clean install, and then restore my configs?

Thanks,
Greg
WB6ZSU

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On Mar 18, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@msgstor.com> wrote:

We are happy to announce AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01. This updated version contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements. The method used for installing and upgrading AllStarLink Asterisk has been changed from building from source code to simply install and upgrade the programs that make up AllStarLink Asterisk. AllStarLink Asterisk is now using the same update method any other Debian program has used for years. The package management system is called APT (acronym for Advanced Package Tool). APT is a set of tools for managing Debian packages, and therefore the applications installed on your Debian system.

The link on allstarlink.org and the wiki <wiki.allstarlink.org> Now point to the new images for x86/AMD and Raspberry Pi.

<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Intel-AMD/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip&gt;
<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Raspberry_Pi/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-armhf-raspbian-stretch-image.zip&gt;

The repository of AllStarLink Images is located at <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/&gt;

For a more complete explanation of the changes to AllStarLink Asterisk see <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/readme.txt&gt;

73, Steve N4IRS
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Greg,
You are correct. You could try savenode bit it would be better if you backed up /etc/asterisk/asterisk. This is the LAST time this will be required. There are some minor differences in the config files but your old files should work.

Steve

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On 03/23/2018 06:58 PM, Greg Noneman wrote:

Steve,

I have a question about the installation/update of AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01 that I don’t believe the ReadMe file addressed (pardon me if I missed it). I have both Intel/AMD and RPi installations that are currently running DIAL. Is there any simple/effective way to “automatically" upgrade tp ASLA 1.01, or is it necessary to back up my config files, perform a new clean install, and then restore my configs?

Thanks,
Greg
WB6ZSU

On Mar 18, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@msgstor.com> wrote:

  We are happy to announce AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01. This updated version contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements. The method used for installing and upgrading AllStarLink Asterisk has been changed from building from source code to simply install and upgrade the programs that make up AllStarLink Asterisk. AllStarLink Asterisk is now using the same update method any other Debian program has used for years. The package management system is called APT (acronym for Advanced Package Tool). APT is a set of tools for managing Debian packages, and therefore the applications installed on your Debian system.

The link on allstarlink.org and the wiki <wiki.allstarlink.org> Now point to the new images for x86/AMD and Raspberry Pi.

<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Intel-AMD/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip&gt;
<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Raspberry_Pi/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-armhf-raspbian-stretch-image.zip&gt;

The repository of AllStarLink Images is located at <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/&gt;

For a more complete explanation of the changes to AllStarLink Asterisk see <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/readme.txt&gt;

73, Steve N4IRS
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I have a question about installation of this build.

I downloaded ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip, and used the iso to build a virtual machine on Xenserver 7.2 (for a hub).

The asl-menu appears to fail to set hostname, domain name, network parameters, just about anything, even running it as root. After rebooting, the hostname and domain name are not changed, there is no configured networking.

Looking in /etc/network/interfaces there are many instances of my static IP, mask and gateway (a complete set for every time I ran the network setup from asl-menu).

/etc/systemd/network/ is empty.
/etc/resolv.conf has correct information in it.

systemctl start network.service
Failed to start network.service. network.service not found.

rpt.conf looks like it was saved with my new node info and the Timezone update was successful.

I've probably missed something so feel free to correct me, please.

Danny
K5CG

···

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Noneman" <gregn1@cox.net>
To: "Users of Asterisk app_rpt" <app_rpt-users@lists.allstarlink.org>
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 5:58:02 PM
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Announcing AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01

Steve,

I have a question about the installation/update of AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01 that I don’t believe the ReadMe file addressed (pardon me if I missed it). I have both Intel/AMD and RPi installations that are currently running DIAL. Is there any simple/effective way to “automatically" upgrade tp ASLA 1.01, or is it necessary to back up my config files, perform a new clean install, and then restore my configs?

Thanks,
Greg
WB6ZSU

On Mar 18, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@msgstor.com> wrote:

We are happy to announce AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01. This updated version contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements. The method used for installing and upgrading AllStarLink Asterisk has been changed from building from source code to simply install and upgrade the programs that make up AllStarLink Asterisk. AllStarLink Asterisk is now using the same update method any other Debian program has used for years. The package management system is called APT (acronym for Advanced Package Tool). APT is a set of tools for managing Debian packages, and therefore the applications installed on your Debian system.

The link on allstarlink.org and the wiki <wiki.allstarlink.org> Now point to the new images for x86/AMD and Raspberry Pi.

<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Intel-AMD/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip&gt;
<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Raspberry_Pi/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-armhf-raspbian-stretch-image.zip&gt;

The repository of AllStarLink Images is located at <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/&gt;

For a more complete explanation of the changes to AllStarLink Asterisk see <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/readme.txt&gt;

73, Steve N4IRS
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Danny,
I'm copying Nate on this so he can comment on the ASL menu issue.
One suggestion is as root:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade -y

I have pushed a update to the menus

Steve

···

On 03/24/2018 12:30 PM, K5CG wrote:

I have a question about installation of this build.

I downloaded ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip, and used the iso to build a virtual machine on Xenserver 7.2 (for a hub).

The asl-menu appears to fail to set hostname, domain name, network parameters, just about anything, even running it as root. After rebooting, the hostname and domain name are not changed, there is no configured networking.

Looking in /etc/network/interfaces there are many instances of my static IP, mask and gateway (a complete set for every time I ran the network setup from asl-menu).

/etc/systemd/network/ is empty.
/etc/resolv.conf has correct information in it.

systemctl start network.service
Failed to start network.service. network.service not found.

rpt.conf looks like it was saved with my new node info and the Timezone update was successful.

I've probably missed something so feel free to correct me, please.

Danny
K5CG

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Noneman" <gregn1@cox.net>
To: "Users of Asterisk app_rpt" <app_rpt-users@lists.allstarlink.org>
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 5:58:02 PM
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Announcing AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01

Steve,

I have a question about the installation/update of AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01 that I don’t believe the ReadMe file addressed (pardon me if I missed it). I have both Intel/AMD and RPi installations that are currently running DIAL. Is there any simple/effective way to “automatically" upgrade tp ASLA 1.01, or is it necessary to back up my config files, perform a new clean install, and then restore my configs?

Thanks,
Greg
WB6ZSU

On Mar 18, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@msgstor.com> wrote:

  We are happy to announce AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01. This updated version contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements. The method used for installing and upgrading AllStarLink Asterisk has been changed from building from source code to simply install and upgrade the programs that make up AllStarLink Asterisk. AllStarLink Asterisk is now using the same update method any other Debian program has used for years. The package management system is called APT (acronym for Advanced Package Tool). APT is a set of tools for managing Debian packages, and therefore the applications installed on your Debian system.

The link on allstarlink.org and the wiki <wiki.allstarlink.org> Now point to the new images for x86/AMD and Raspberry Pi.

<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Intel-AMD/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip&gt;
<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Raspberry_Pi/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-armhf-raspbian-stretch-image.zip&gt;

The repository of AllStarLink Images is located at <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/&gt;

For a more complete explanation of the changes to AllStarLink Asterisk see <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/readme.txt&gt;

73, Steve N4IRS
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After some reading I got the networking up.

systemctl stop ifup@eth0.service
systemctl start ifup@eth0.service

I can ping out to the Internet and
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade -y

No updates were applied however.

My node appears online now on the status page! WOOT!

I'll update hostname, domain name etc manually now. If there are updates to the build, I don't mind starting over to test it. VMs are quick and easy to rebuild.

Danny
K5CG

···

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Zingman" <szingman@msgstor.com>
To: "Users of Asterisk app_rpt" <app_rpt-users@lists.allstarlink.org>, "k5cg" <k5cg@hamoperator.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2018 11:35:28 AM
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Announcing AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01

Danny,
I'm copying Nate on this so he can comment on the ASL menu issue.
One suggestion is as root:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade -y

I have pushed a update to the menus

Steve

On 03/24/2018 12:30 PM, K5CG wrote:

I have a question about installation of this build.

I downloaded ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip, and used the iso to build a virtual machine on Xenserver 7.2 (for a hub).

The asl-menu appears to fail to set hostname, domain name, network parameters, just about anything, even running it as root. After rebooting, the hostname and domain name are not changed, there is no configured networking.

Looking in /etc/network/interfaces there are many instances of my static IP, mask and gateway (a complete set for every time I ran the network setup from asl-menu).

/etc/systemd/network/ is empty.
/etc/resolv.conf has correct information in it.

systemctl start network.service
Failed to start network.service. network.service not found.

rpt.conf looks like it was saved with my new node info and the Timezone update was successful.

I've probably missed something so feel free to correct me, please.

Danny
K5CG

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Noneman" <gregn1@cox.net>
To: "Users of Asterisk app_rpt" <app_rpt-users@lists.allstarlink.org>
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 5:58:02 PM
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Announcing AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01

Steve,

I have a question about the installation/update of AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01 that I don’t believe the ReadMe file addressed (pardon me if I missed it). I have both Intel/AMD and RPi installations that are currently running DIAL. Is there any simple/effective way to “automatically" upgrade tp ASLA 1.01, or is it necessary to back up my config files, perform a new clean install, and then restore my configs?

Thanks,
Greg
WB6ZSU

On Mar 18, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman@msgstor.com> wrote:

  We are happy to announce AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01. This updated version contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements. The method used for installing and upgrading AllStarLink Asterisk has been changed from building from source code to simply install and upgrade the programs that make up AllStarLink Asterisk. AllStarLink Asterisk is now using the same update method any other Debian program has used for years. The package management system is called APT (acronym for Advanced Package Tool). APT is a set of tools for managing Debian packages, and therefore the applications installed on your Debian system.

The link on allstarlink.org and the wiki <wiki.allstarlink.org> Now point to the new images for x86/AMD and Raspberry Pi.

<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Intel-AMD/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip&gt;
<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Raspberry_Pi/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-armhf-raspbian-stretch-image.zip&gt;

The repository of AllStarLink Images is located at <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/&gt;

For a more complete explanation of the changes to AllStarLink Asterisk see <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/readme.txt&gt;

73, Steve N4IRS
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bug fixed in net-setup scripts if ran multiple times

···

On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 2:23 PM, K5CG k5cg@hamoperator.org wrote:

After some reading I got the networking up.

systemctl stop ifup@eth0.service

systemctl start ifup@eth0.service

I can ping out to the Internet and

apt-get update

apt-get upgrade -y

No updates were applied however.

My node appears online now on the status page! WOOT!

I’ll update hostname, domain name etc manually now. If there are updates to the build, I don’t mind starting over to test it. VMs are quick and easy to rebuild.

Danny

K5CG

----- Original Message -----

From: “Steve Zingman” szingman@msgstor.com

To: “Users of Asterisk app_rpt” app_rpt-users@lists.allstarlink.org, “k5cg” k5cg@hamoperator.org

Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2018 11:35:28 AM

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Announcing AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01

Danny,

I’m copying Nate on this so he can comment on the ASL menu issue.

One suggestion is as root:

apt-get update

apt-get upgrade -y

I have pushed a update to the menus

Steve

On 03/24/2018 12:30 PM, K5CG wrote:

I have a question about installation of this build.

I downloaded ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip, and used the iso to build a virtual machine on Xenserver 7.2 (for a hub).

The asl-menu appears to fail to set hostname, domain name, network parameters, just about anything, even running it as root. After rebooting, the hostname and domain name are not changed, there is no configured networking.

Looking in /etc/network/interfaces there are many instances of my static IP, mask and gateway (a complete set for every time I ran the network setup from asl-menu).

/etc/systemd/network/ is empty.

/etc/resolv.conf has correct information in it.

systemctl start network.service

Failed to start network.service. network.service not found.

rpt.conf looks like it was saved with my new node info and the Timezone update was successful.

I’ve probably missed something so feel free to correct me, please.

Danny

K5CG

----- Original Message -----

From: “Greg Noneman” gregn1@cox.net

To: “Users of Asterisk app_rpt” app_rpt-users@lists.allstarlink.org

Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 5:58:02 PM

Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Announcing AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01

Steve,

I have a question about the installation/update of AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01 that I don’t believe the ReadMe file addressed (pardon me if I missed it). I have both Intel/AMD and RPi installations that are currently running DIAL. Is there any simple/effective way to “automatically" upgrade tp ASLA 1.01, or is it necessary to back up my config files, perform a new clean install, and then restore my configs?

Thanks,

Greg

WB6ZSU

On Mar 18, 2018, at 3:08 PM, Steve Zingman szingman@msgstor.com wrote:

We are happy to announce AllStarLink Asterisk version 1.01. This updated version contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements. The method used for installing and upgrading AllStarLink Asterisk has been changed from building from source code to simply install and upgrade the programs that make up AllStarLink Asterisk. AllStarLink Asterisk is now using the same update method any other Debian program has used for years. The package management system is called APT (acronym for Advanced Package Tool). APT is a set of tools for managing Debian packages, and therefore the applications installed on your Debian system.

The link on allstarlink.org and the wiki <wiki.allstarlink.org> Now point to the new images for x86/AMD and Raspberry Pi.

<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Intel-AMD/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-amd64-i386-debian-stretch-netinst.zip>

<http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/Raspberry_Pi/Stretch/ASL_1.01-20180228-armhf-raspbian-stretch-image.zip>

The repository of AllStarLink Images is located at <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/>

For a more complete explanation of the changes to AllStarLink Asterisk see <http://dvswitch.org/files/ASL_Images/readme.txt>

73, Steve N4IRS


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