Hi Tom /etc/dahdi is already a symlink pointing to /tmp/etc/dahdi, which again points to /mnt/kd/dahdi. So the unionfs partition is fine.
Thanks for the hint, Michael Tom Chadwin wrote: > Hi Michael > > Editing the contents of /etc is not normally recommended: > > http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_editable_files > > Can you revert your changes, and instead follow the DAHDI instructions > here: > > http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:dahdi > > Specifically, create /mnt/kd/dahdi/system.conf, rather than where you put > the file. I believe a symlink should take care of things from there. > > Tell us how you get on > > Tom > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael [mailto:auslands...@gmx.de] > Sent: 26 January 2012 09:35 > To: astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: [Astlinux-users] SOLVED Re: Bugs in Asterisk GUI > > Guys, I have found the problem. > > There is a nice DEBUG option for the gui. Just set DEBUG_MODE to true in > index.html. That made it easy to find the problem. > > The gui writes "#include "../dahdi/system.conf" into > "/etc/asterisk/dahdi_guiread.conf". It loops, because it cannot find > /etc/dahdi/system.conf. That can easily be solved from the shell with > "touch > > /etc/dahdi/system.conf". > > Now it seems to be working. :-) > > Cheers, > > Michael > > Darrick Hartman wrote: > >> My understanding is the asterisk-gui implementation for Asterisk 1.8 is >> preliminary and you may need to add some extra config variables to get it >> to work. I'll check if there is an update available that we can include >> in 1.0.2. >> >> Darrick >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Michael [mailto:auslands...@gmx.de] >> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 12:13 PM >> To: astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Bugs in Asterisk GUI >> >> Hmm, I downloaded the 1.4.42 version and installed it. This one seems to >> work correctly. Don't know if this is the asterisk version that matters >> or if something was borked on my first install. >> >> I'll check now if everything works. One thing which doesn't is watching >> Asterisk logs. But I could live with that... >> >> Thanks >> >> Michael >> >> Michael wrote: >> >>> Lonnie >>> >>> Thanks for your answer. >>> >>> Well, I totally agree, I would like to use it without any special >>> treatment. >>> >>> I did exactly as you said. I installed a fresh 1.0.img.gz on a CF card >>> and started my alix box with it. After installation, I only entered a >>> new user/password in manager.conf and went to the site >>> http://pbx:8088/static/config/index.html. This is where I experienced >>> these problems. First, the one stating "Updating the configuration", >>> then after "chmod" one step further. >>> >>> Maybe it is an alix problem? Maybe I should try the virtualbox version >>> and see if it happens there, too... >>> >>> Can it be installation specific? I chose only one partition (the >>> default) in the installation menu. >>> >>> Btw. the "chmod" problem is also described in the internet. That's why I >>> tried that. >>> >>> Thanks for your help >>> >>> Michael >>> >>> Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: >>> >>>> Michael, >>>> >>>> We don't *recommend* using the Asterisk GUI, but offer it as an option >>>> which some use. >>>> >>>> For AstLinux 1.0 I briefly tried the Asterisk GUI and it seemed to work >>>> with the default sample asterisk configs (edited manager.conf and >>>> http.conf), but I did not exercise it very much. >>>> >>>> Some have reported it works better with Asterisk 1.4 vs 1.8, but can't >>>> confirm that. >>>> >>>> If you want to use the Asterisk GUI, I would test first with a fresh >>>> AstLinux 1.0 .img.gz image and play with it first. You should not have >>>> to do any 'chmod' or anything extra other than enabling the >>>> /etc/asterisk/manager.conf and maybe /etc/asterisk/http.conf. If you >>>> have >>>> some tips please report back so we can add them to the wiki. None of >>>> the AstLinux developers use the Asterisk GUI on a daily basis, so we >>>> can't >>>> offer much help. Maybe others can... >>>> >>>> Lonnie >>>> >>>> >>>> On Jan 12, 2012, at 10:01 AM, Michael wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> I just loaded astlinux 1.0 on my Alix box. Looks great so far, but the >>>>> asterisk GUI (Digium) has some bugs, it seems. >>>>> >>>>> After adding a user and password to manager.conf, I am able to log in >>>>> to the gui. But it then states, it needs to update configuration files >>>>> and gets into an endless loop reloading the page and updating files. >>>>> >>>>> I was able to get one step further by "chmod -R 777 /etc/asterisk". >>>>> Now the gui finishes the file updating, but still reloads (without a >>>>> popup). I can stop the browser manually and then click on the menu on >>>>> the left side. >>>>> >>>>> It seems that I can use the system normally afterwards. only when the >>>>> GUI thinks a reload is necessary the loop starts again (which I again >>>>> can stop in the browser). >>>>> >>>>> While in the loop, the system is accumulating small files in >>>>> /var/tmp/asterisk-gui/, all like "sysinfo_outputXXX.html". >>>>> >>>>> Anybody an idea what that is? >>>>> >>>>> On a sidenote, does anybody at all use this GUI? 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