1. App_rpt version 0.151 supports chan_echolink and local messages
2. Screen program added
3. chan_echolink channel driver
4. Asterisk update script astupd.sh
The current install iso has not been affected, but if you are in the
middle of an install, it might be a good idea to start over as the
scripts have changed.
1. App_rpt version 0.151 supports chan_echolink and local messages
2. Screen program added
3. chan_echolink channel driver
4. Asterisk update script astupd.sh
The current install iso has not been affected, but if you are in the
middle of an install, it might be a good idea to start over as the
scripts have changed.
A new ISO is not necessary, but all the scripts have drastically
changed! astupd.sh depends on astinstall.sh in /etc/rc.d, and phase2.sh
now calls astinstall.sh which is a common asterisk install script. There
is a change to phase1.sh to remember where the download repository is
located (acidrepo file), and everything keys off of this. So unless you
want to figure out all the details of how the scripts work, your better
off doing a fresh install! Just save all your conf files first so that
you can re-install them over the default files after you run setup.sh
and enable ssh access.
Steve.
James Nessen wrote:
···
So, should we download a new iso, or is there any way current nodes can get the new astupd.sh script?
-----Original Message-----
From: app_rpt-bounces@lists.illiana.net [mailto:app_rpt-bounces@lists.illiana.net] On Behalf Of Stephen Rodgers
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2008 1:31 PM
To: Asterisk Repeater Controler
Subject: [App_rpt] New ACID version uploaded to dl.allstarlink.org
A new ACID version has been uploaded:
1. App_rpt version 0.151 supports chan_echolink and local messages
2. Screen program added
3. chan_echolink channel driver
4. Asterisk update script astupd.sh
The current install iso has not been affected, but if you are in the
middle of an install, it might be a good idea to start over as the
scripts have changed.
A new ISO is not necessary, but all the scripts have drastically
changed! astupd.sh depends on astinstall.sh in /etc/rc.d, and phase2.sh
now calls astinstall.sh which is a common asterisk install script. There
is a change to phase1.sh to remember where the download repository is
located (acidrepo file), and everything keys off of this. So unless you
want to figure out all the details of how the scripts work, your better
off doing a fresh install! Just save all your conf files first so that
you can re-install them over the default files after you run setup.sh
and enable ssh access.
Steve.
<-- Hi Steve; A suggestion for a future ISO; could you possibly prompt for the size of the partition to be specified / increased at the time of the installation? - I'm currently reading up on (learning about) mke2fs as part of my backup and recovery scheme, so I guess this is another way of increasing the partition size, but thought I'd add it to a lower priority wish list.
Redhat kickstart doesn't allow for prompts as it was meant to do "canned
installs". I believe with investigation and experimentation on your part
it should be possible to use the vanilla centos 5.1 disks to manually
partition and install the base "text mode" only, then create the
acidrepo text file in /etc/rc.d with: http://dl.allstarlink.org on the
first line. You should then be able to download phase1.sh and run it in
/etc/rc.d just like the installer would.
Steve
WA6ZFT
Ramesh Dhami (VA3UV) wrote:
···
Stephen Rodgers wrote:
James,
A new ISO is not necessary, but all the scripts have drastically
changed! astupd.sh depends on astinstall.sh in /etc/rc.d, and phase2.sh
now calls astinstall.sh which is a common asterisk install script. There
is a change to phase1.sh to remember where the download repository is
located (acidrepo file), and everything keys off of this. So unless you
want to figure out all the details of how the scripts work, your better
off doing a fresh install! Just save all your conf files first so that
you can re-install them over the default files after you run setup.sh
and enable ssh access.
Steve.
<-- Hi Steve; A suggestion for a future ISO; could you possibly prompt
for the size of the partition to be specified / increased at the time of
the installation? - I'm currently reading up on (learning about) mke2fs
as part of my backup and recovery scheme, so I guess this is another way
of increasing the partition size, but thought I'd add it to a lower
priority wish list.
A new ISO is not necessary, but all the scripts have drastically
changed! astupd.sh depends on astinstall.sh in /etc/rc.d, and phase2.sh
now calls astinstall.sh which is a common asterisk install script. There
is a change to phase1.sh to remember where the download repository is
located (acidrepo file), and everything keys off of this. So unless you
want to figure out all the details of how the scripts work, your better
off doing a fresh install! Just save all your conf files first so that
you can re-install them over the default files after you run setup.sh
and enable ssh access.
another issue I ran into in the install is that it did not ask run the app (forget what it’s called) that let’s you set up your interfaces so the installer failed when it tried to get to the internet because the interface was not configured by dhcp which I usually don’t run on my public facing boxen, I have static addresses for that and my isp does not do dhcp.