I did some modifications to some scripts so some of them were on astrw part
of the disk just like you explained. I removed pbx2.js from the astrw and
now everyhting is back to normal. I don t know how i got some files with
missing functions. If it was the disk failing, the files would be partly
rea
Etienne ,
I really don't know much about (or use) Digium's asterisk-gui, but the only way
the files you show could exist (on asturw) is if they were "written" to.
My instinct is to suggest "rm -r
/oldroot/mnt/asturw/stat/var/lib/asterisk/static-http/config/" but without
understanding how digiu
I just ran
$ show-union | grep '/js/pbx2.js'
and i get this
/oldroot/mnt/asturw/stat/var/lib/asterisk/static-http/config/js/pbx2.js
/oldroot/mnt/asturw/stat/var/lib/asterisk/static-http/config/js/pbx2.js.old
is it normal?
2010/12/23 Lonnie Abelbeck
> Etienne,
>
> I looked at the 0.7.4 relea
Etienne,
I looked at the 0.7.4 release (net5501) and the
"/stat/var/lib/asterisk/static-http/config/js/pbx2.js" file looks fine, not
missing any functions as you describe.
Possibly you are having an issue with your disk (CF ?).
Another thing to try, from the CLI type the command...
$ show-uni
The asterisk-gui is under development. It's quite possible that the
snapshot that was used in 0.7.4 may have not been the best snapshot.
It's a lightly tested feature that not too many people are using. We
will be updating to a new version prior to releasing 0.7.5 (which should
be out in the next
I upgraded from 0.7.2 to 0.7.4 and had errors when loading the Asterisk GUI.
I noticed that there are missing functions in some script files. In
/stat/var/lib/asterisk/static-http/config/js/pbx2.js the object definitions
for pbx.queues.agents and pbx.queues.agents.setup are missing. Same thing
for