Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-04-01 Thread Daniel Bareiro
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Hi, Jim.

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Jim Dickenson wrote:

> I think if you are installing dahdi complete from source you do
> "make all" and "make install" and "make config"

Something that I forgot to ask previously is if the update of Asterisk
or DAHDI is independent or the update of a component requires to also
update the other.

Thanks in advance for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-04-01 Thread Daniel Bareiro
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Hi, Alyed.

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Alyed wrote:

>> I didn't know that there was Digium's GUI. It is FLOSS? I was looking
>> for in the site of Digium in the download section, but the unique
>> thing that I saw that it speaks of a GUI is AsteriskNow, that in fact
>> it is a complete distribution of GNU/Linux. You talked about to the
>> GUI provided by AsteriskNow? Because if is this case, I don't believe
>> that it is very practical. When I spoke of GUI was referring to a
>> separated component to install over which already one had running.
>>
>> As far as the use of Asterisk with a DBMS (MySQL, for example), do
>> you know some document or reference where indicate the steps to
>> follow to migrate from config files?

> Yes I'm talking about Asterisk Now's GUI and yes, you can just install
> this component.
> google for Asterisk Gui 2.0 and you'll find plenty of info.

Perfect. I will consider it. Thanks for the reference. In the tests that
you said to me that you were doing, did you find this GUI as extensible
as FreePBX?

> Regarding the DB I can't help you here, maybe someone else can.

Well. If somebody can add something on this subject, will be welcome.

Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Alyed
Yes I'm talking about Asterisk Now's GUI and yes, you can just install this
component.
google for Asterisk Gui 2.0 and you'll find plenty of info.

Regarding the DB I can't help you here, maybe someone else can.

Alyed


2010/3/28 Daniel Bareiro 

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> On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Alyed wrote:
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> >> My idea is to continue making the configurations by hand at the
> >> moment, that it is the way that I used until now, to familiarize to
> >> me with the handling of Asterisk at lower level, without using a
> >> graphical interface, and in a later stage of the tests to take these
> >> configurations through something like FreePBX. What think of this
> >> form to think?
>
> > I would suggest trying Digium's GUI first and then FreePBX since the
> > first one I find it more readable. You'll find out eventually that
> > there's no easy way to migrate from pure command line to a GUI, but
> > you'll learn a lot in the meantime.
>
> I didn't know that there was Digium's GUI. It is FLOSS? I was looking
> for in the site of Digium in the download section, but the unique thing
> that I saw that it speaks of a GUI is AsteriskNow, that in fact it is a
> complete distribution of GNU/Linux. You talked about to the GUI provided
> by AsteriskNow? Because if is this case, I don't believe that it is very
> practical. When I spoke of GUI was referring to a separated component to
> install over which already one had running.
>
> As far as the use of Asterisk with a DBMS (MySQL, for example), do you
> know some document or reference where indicate the steps to follow to
> migrate from config files?
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Alyed wrote:

>> My idea is to continue making the configurations by hand at the
>> moment, that it is the way that I used until now, to familiarize to
>> me with the handling of Asterisk at lower level, without using a
>> graphical interface, and in a later stage of the tests to take these
>> configurations through something like FreePBX. What think of this
>> form to think?

> I would suggest trying Digium's GUI first and then FreePBX since the
> first one I find it more readable. You'll find out eventually that
> there's no easy way to migrate from pure command line to a GUI, but
> you'll learn a lot in the meantime.

I didn't know that there was Digium's GUI. It is FLOSS? I was looking
for in the site of Digium in the download section, but the unique thing
that I saw that it speaks of a GUI is AsteriskNow, that in fact it is a
complete distribution of GNU/Linux. You talked about to the GUI provided
by AsteriskNow? Because if is this case, I don't believe that it is very
practical. When I spoke of GUI was referring to a separated component to
install over which already one had running.

As far as the use of Asterisk with a DBMS (MySQL, for example), do you
know some document or reference where indicate the steps to follow to
migrate from config files?

Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Alyed
>My idea is to continue making the configurations by hand at the moment,
>that it is the way that I used until now, to familiarize to me with the
>handling of Asterisk at lower level, without using a graphical
>interface, and in a later stage of the tests to take these
>configurations through something like FreePBX. What think of this form
>to think?

I would suggest trying Digium's GUI first and then FreePBX since the first
one I find it more readable. You'll find out eventually that there's no easy
way to migrate from pure command line to a GUI, but you'll learn a lot in
the meantime.

Have Fun!

Alyed



2010/3/28 Daniel Bareiro 

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> Hi, Jim.
>
> On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Jim Dickenson wrote:
>
> >>> Make sure not to do "make samples" or you will overwrite your .conf
> >>> file. This is the important one to watch out for. You can save off
> >>> your .conf files and then restore them or compare your files with
> >>> the new ones to see if there are any important new settings.
>
> >> I had thought that "make config" was what I would have to avoid.
> >> Which is the difference? does "make config" create the init scripts
> >> and "make samples" the example configuration files?
>
> > Yes, "make config" installs /etc/init.d/asterisk on Linux systems and
> > does the appropriate chkconfig steps so will start on boot while "make
> > samples" installs the .conf files in, by default, /etc/asterisk.
>
> Perfect.
>
> >> Do these two "makes" have the same behavior for Asterisk and DAHDI? I
> >> have understood that "make config" in DAHDI Tools is the one that
> >> creates both the configuration files and init scripts.
>
> > There is no "make config" for dahdi. I think /etc/dahdi files do not
> > get overwritten if they are there already.
>
> Hmmm... nevertheless I have documented this procedure in my Dokuwiki of
> the time that I made the installation and compilation:
>
> # tar xvzf dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4.tar.gz
> # tar xvzf dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2.tar.gz
>
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4# make
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4# make install
>
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# ./configure
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make menuselect   # In order to select a
> customized configuration
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make install
> ~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make config   # In order to install
> scripts and config files
>
> >> When I compiled the version that I'm using at the moment of DAHDI
> >> Linux only I used "make" and "make install" without using "make
> >> samples" or "make config". Are also generated configuration files
> >> with DAHDI Linux?
>
> > I think if you are installing dahdi complete from source you do "make
> > all" and "make install" and "make config"
>
> Thanks. I will consider it if I install this package of DAHDI.
>
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
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Hi, Jim.

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Jim Dickenson wrote:

>>> Make sure not to do "make samples" or you will overwrite your .conf
>>> file. This is the important one to watch out for. You can save off
>>> your .conf files and then restore them or compare your files with
>>> the new ones to see if there are any important new settings.

>> I had thought that "make config" was what I would have to avoid.
>> Which is the difference? does "make config" create the init scripts
>> and "make samples" the example configuration files?

> Yes, "make config" installs /etc/init.d/asterisk on Linux systems and
> does the appropriate chkconfig steps so will start on boot while "make
> samples" installs the .conf files in, by default, /etc/asterisk.

Perfect.

>> Do these two "makes" have the same behavior for Asterisk and DAHDI? I
>> have understood that "make config" in DAHDI Tools is the one that
>> creates both the configuration files and init scripts.

> There is no "make config" for dahdi. I think /etc/dahdi files do not
> get overwritten if they are there already.

Hmmm... nevertheless I have documented this procedure in my Dokuwiki of
the time that I made the installation and compilation:

# tar xvzf dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4.tar.gz
# tar xvzf dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2.tar.gz

~/Asterisk/dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4# make
~/Asterisk/dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4# make install

~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# ./configure
~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make menuselect   # In order to select a 
customized configuration
~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make
~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make install
~/Asterisk/dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2# make config   # In order to install scripts 
and config files

>> When I compiled the version that I'm using at the moment of DAHDI
>> Linux only I used "make" and "make install" without using "make
>> samples" or "make config". Are also generated configuration files
>> with DAHDI Linux?

> I think if you are installing dahdi complete from source you do "make
> all" and "make install" and "make config"

Thanks. I will consider it if I install this package of DAHDI.


Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Jim Dickenson

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On Mar 28, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:

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> 
> On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Jim Dickenson wrote:
> 
>> Make sure not to do "make samples" or you will overwrite your .conf
>> file. This is the important one to watch out for. You can save off
>> your .conf files and then restore them or compare your files with the
>> new ones to see if there are any important new settings.
> 
> I had thought that "make config" was what I would have to avoid. Which
> is the difference? does "make config" create the init scripts and "make
> samples" the example configuration files?

Yes, "make config" installs /etc/init.d/asterisk on Linux systems and
does the appropriate chkconfig steps so will start on boot while
"make samples" installs the .conf files in, by default, /etc/asterisk.

> 
> Do these two "makes" have the same behavior for Asterisk and DAHDI? I
> have understood that "make config" in DAHDI Tools is the one that
> creates both the configuration files and init scripts.

There is no "make config" for dahdi. I think /etc/dahdi files do not
get overwritten if they are there already.

> 
> When I compiled the version that I'm using at the moment of DAHDI Linux
> only I used "make" and "make install" without using "make samples" or
> "make config". Are also generated configuration files with DAHDI Linux?
> 

I think if you are installing dahdi complete from source you do
"make all" and "make install" and "make config"

> Thanks for your reply.
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel
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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
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Hi, Jim.

On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Jim Dickenson wrote:

> Make sure not to do "make samples" or you will overwrite your .conf
> file. This is the important one to watch out for. You can save off
> your .conf files and then restore them or compare your files with the
> new ones to see if there are any important new settings.

I had thought that "make config" was what I would have to avoid. Which
is the difference? does "make config" create the init scripts and "make
samples" the example configuration files?

Do these two "makes" have the same behavior for Asterisk and DAHDI? I
have understood that "make config" in DAHDI Tools is the one that
creates both the configuration files and init scripts.

When I compiled the version that I'm using at the moment of DAHDI Linux
only I used "make" and "make install" without using "make samples" or
"make config". Are also generated configuration files with DAHDI Linux?

Thanks for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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Re: [asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Jim Dickenson
Make sure not to do "make samples" or you will overwrite your .conf file. This 
is the important one to watch out for. You can save off your .conf files and 
then restore them or compare your files with the new ones to see if there are 
any important new settings.
-- 
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On Mar 28, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Daniel Bareiro wrote:

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> Hi all!
> 
> I'm using Asterisk 1.4.24.1 with dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4 and
> dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2 compiled by myself with the source code of the
> official site of the project. I would like to update to one more newer
> version. I suppose that the recommendable thing is to maintain me in
> branch 1.4, reason why in this case it would be 1.4.30 that I suppose
> that it will have several bugs fixed.
> 
> Also I see that there are new versions of DADHI Linux and DAHDI Tools;
> 2.2.1.1 for both cases. I image DAHDI Complete package include both
> DAHDI Linux an DAHDI tools. For this package it is necessary to continue
> making the compilation separately?
> 
> But going to the question to that I make mention in subject, which would
> be the procedure to update the versions of these software maintaining
> the configurations? It is correct to think that the procedure would be
> to stop the Asterisk server and DAHDI, and to follow the same steps for
> the compilation and installation but without doing "make config"?
> 
> On the other hand, at this moment I'm testing with few extensiones on
> low scale, but my idea is to raise the test a little more 50 extensions.
> For this case I suppose that it is more efficient to work with a
> database management system (MySQL, for example) for the configurations
> instead of files. There is some procedure that can recommend to me to
> migrate the configurations in files to a DBMS?
> 
> My idea is to continue making the configurations by hand at the moment,
> that it is the way that I used until now, to familiarize to me with the
> handling of Asterisk at lower level, without using a graphical
> interface, and in a later stage of the tests to take these
> configurations through something like FreePBX. What think of this form
> to think?
> 
> Thanks in advance for your reply and recommendations.
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel
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[asterisk-users] Updating Asterisk and its use with MySQL

2010-03-28 Thread Daniel Bareiro
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Hi all!

I'm using Asterisk 1.4.24.1 with dahdi-linux-2.1.0.4 and
dahdi-tools-2.1.0.2 compiled by myself with the source code of the
official site of the project. I would like to update to one more newer
version. I suppose that the recommendable thing is to maintain me in
branch 1.4, reason why in this case it would be 1.4.30 that I suppose
that it will have several bugs fixed.

Also I see that there are new versions of DADHI Linux and DAHDI Tools;
2.2.1.1 for both cases. I image DAHDI Complete package include both
DAHDI Linux an DAHDI tools. For this package it is necessary to continue
making the compilation separately?

But going to the question to that I make mention in subject, which would
be the procedure to update the versions of these software maintaining
the configurations? It is correct to think that the procedure would be
to stop the Asterisk server and DAHDI, and to follow the same steps for
the compilation and installation but without doing "make config"?

On the other hand, at this moment I'm testing with few extensiones on
low scale, but my idea is to raise the test a little more 50 extensions.
For this case I suppose that it is more efficient to work with a
database management system (MySQL, for example) for the configurations
instead of files. There is some procedure that can recommend to me to
migrate the configurations in files to a DBMS?

My idea is to continue making the configurations by hand at the moment,
that it is the way that I used until now, to familiarize to me with the
handling of Asterisk at lower level, without using a graphical
interface, and in a later stage of the tests to take these
configurations through something like FreePBX. What think of this form
to think?

Thanks in advance for your reply and recommendations.

Regards,
Daniel

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