Re: [Astlinux-users] Recorded sound files not on kd or backed up

2008-09-17 Thread Darrick Hartman
David, Since the files ARE on the CF, I'm not going to create the symbolic links. The more correct way would be to work to have the backup script backup the unionfs partition (as you're suggesting). What's currently in 0.6 will be 0.6.1. Any new features will be in 0.6.2. Darrick David Kerr

[Astlinux-users] Recorded sound files not on kd or backed up

2008-09-17 Thread David Kerr
Darrick, They are certainly created on the CF thanks to unionfs and survive reboot. Certainly you could treat this directory similarly to voicemail and link it to the kd, which would be necessary for implementations that still use a kd. I have no idea if there are similar directories. But it oc

Re: [Astlinux-users] Recorded sound files not on kd or backed up

2008-09-17 Thread Darrick Hartman
David, Actually if they are on unionfs they're on the CF card. In this case, /var is a tempfs file system. So assuming that the 'record' directory is created when the file is recorded, it only exists in ram (so when you reboot--poof it's gone). We could do some foo to have the /var/lib/aster

[Astlinux-users] Recorded sound files not on kd or backed up

2008-09-14 Thread David Kerr
I used the asterisk-gui to record my own sound files. As I prepare to migrate from an older build of astlinux (1792) to branch 0.6 I have found that these files are not stored on the kd nor backed up (by the alternate web interface, that copies everything on /mnt/kd). Sound files that I record my