On 12/31/07, Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregory Malsack wrote:
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That's news to me as well as the rest of the sales team. We were told that
users cannot change the 1gb flash card.
I just spoke with one of the Sales Engineers
Gregory Malsack wrote:
In terms of ease, what is actually stored on the card, is it possible to
simply place the card in a cf reader connected to a usb port on a linux box,
tar up the contents and untar the contents on a larger cf card? Or is this
something that would require a dd?
Yes,
That is correct; we would not recommend using just *any* CF card, as the
write speed of the card needs to be pretty high to be able support
multiple voicemail messages being written simultaneously. With that
said, though, it is possible to use a higher capacity CF card, but my
previous response
. Murrell
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 2:29 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Digium Asterisk Appliance voicemail logs
On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 14:16 -0600, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
No. The files to repopulate the CF card are available to users
-users] Digium Asterisk Appliance voicemail logs
Barry D. Hassler wrote:
Does anyone know how much space the appliance has for voicemail and/or
logs? Doesn't have an embedded disk from what I can see, and only a 1G
flash card?
Correct. Nearly all of the 1GB CompactFlash card is available
On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 12:02 -0600, Gregory Malsack wrote:
Here is some information I received from my account rep at Digium regarding
this information:
-- Digium --
That's news to me as well as the rest of the sales team. We were told that
users cannot
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
And how long will that flash card last with the log and vmail churn?
Flash devices have a limited number of writes you can do to a single
cell before it wears out and cannot be written to any more.
So does one have to throw out the whole appliance when one wears out
Gregory Malsack wrote:
-- Digium --
That's news to me as well as the rest of the sales team. We were told that
users cannot change the 1gb flash card.
I just spoke with one of the Sales Engineers and he stated that it is
apparently possible to change
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
And how long will that flash card last with the log and vmail churn?
Flash devices have a limited number of writes you can do to a single
cell before it wears out and cannot be written to any more.
All modern flash cards (not flash chips, which are lower level) have
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
the Linux kernel on the AA50 does not have NFS
support nor SMB support, and there are no userspace tools present to
handle NFS or SMB mounting of filesystems.
FUSE? But it's probably not on the appliance.
Regards,
Philipp Kempgen
On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 14:16 -0600, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
No. The files to repopulate the CF card are available to users who have
active support subscriptions and they can replace the card. Users can
also, of course, make a backup copy of the card on a new card when they
receive the unit and
Barry D. Hassler wrote:
Does anyone know how much space the appliance has for voicemail and/or
logs? Doesn't have an embedded disk from what I can see, and only a 1G
flash card?
Correct. Nearly all of the 1GB CompactFlash card is available for
voicemail, logs, CDRs, etc, and of course larger
Does anyone know how much space the appliance has for voicemail and/or logs?
Doesn't have an embedded disk from what I can see, and only a 1G flash card?
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Barry D. Hassler
President, HCST
http://www.hcst.net/
937-427-9000
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