Thanks for the information Dennis, it is much appreciated.  I think I am
going to start from scratch (with AMP) also.  It's just a bit of a pain
is all.  Do you have any expertise in regards to keeping current with *
when new versions come out?  How does this impact AMP?
 


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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AMP Anyone?

On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 09:56:39PM -0500, Dave Morrow wrote:
> Hi all, I have been using Asterisk for a while now, and loving it.  
> Just about to update to 1.0 (running like 0.93) I was wondering if
anyone has any expertise in the implementation of AMP onto an existing
Asterisk install?  The instructions for it all deal with a fresh install
of Asterisk, and I would hate to be forced to re-configure.  Any advise
would be greatly appreciated.
> 

A couple of notes here.  I'd setup my first * server manually.  I found
some issues which required a faster box, so I rebuilt my * server and
installed AMP.  The rebuild did not copy any of the existing *
configuration, but using the web interface, I duplicated most of my
existing configuration after correcting my mistakes from the first
install.

The idea of migrating an existing * install to AMP is ok, but has many
hurdles that have to be crossed.  The biggest thing is that a lot of the
configuration is now in MySQL.  So, you would need a script to extract
portions of the existing * configuration and inserting it into the
database or duplicate your configuration using the web interface.

- Dennis

> David A. Morrow
> Technical Systems Lead
> Autodata Solutions Company
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.autodata.net
> Tel: (519) 951-6079
> Fax: (519) 451-6615
> 
> < Poor planning on your part does not necessarily consitute an 
> emergency on my part. >
> 
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