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Upgrade from 13 to 14 Error on phase 2

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We use the update procedures located in the wiki (https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Upgrading+from+Distro+6) and on phase two the system gets stuck in a loop when trying to install/upgrade through yum.

I see several errors simular to this one:

Error: Package: sangoma-pbx-1707-3.sng7.noarch (sng-pkgs)
Requires: asterisk-sounds-extra-en-ulaw
Removing: asterisk-sounds-extra-en-ulaw-1.5-2.sng7.noarch (installed)
asterisk-sounds-extra-en-ulaw = 1.5-2.sng7
Available: asterisk-sounds-extra-en-ulaw-1.5-1.2.noarch (sng-pkgs)
asterisk-sounds-extra-en-ulaw = 1.5-1.2
Available: asterisk-sounds-extra-en-ulaw-1.5-1.3.noarch (sng-pkgs)
asterisk-sounds-extra-en-ulaw = 1.5-1.3

As it continues the proccess it gets to "Running transaction test" then provides the error:

Transaction check error:
file /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/en/core-sounds-en.txt from install of asterisk-sounds-core-en-wideband-1.5-2.sng7.noarch conflicts with file from package asterisk-sounds-core-en-gsm-1.4.25-94_centos5.noarch

Any suggestions on where to start to trouble shoot this issue?


Audiocodes 310HD provisioned with EndPoint Manager

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Please open a bug report so this can get fixed at issues.freepbx.org

Every Monday all of our phones are down saying "invalid account"

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Recently we found that our FreePBX system was not auto updating each week. We went ahead and set it up to auto update on Sunday mornings. Since then, every Monday when we arrive to work all of the phones say "invalid account". The fix is to simply reboot FreePBX. The update log seems to show everything went fine with the update. See update log below. We are running FreePBX 13.0.192.16.

No update currently running. You may close this window.

2017-08-13 00:00:12: (10.13.66-21) Requesting updates
2017-08-13 00:00:13: (10.13.66-21) Processing update
2017-08-13 00:00:13: (10.13.66-21) Now running 10.13.66-21 script
2017-08-13 00:00:13: (10.13.66-21) Starting stage 1
2017-08-13 00:01:57: (10.13.66-21) Stage 1 complete
2017-08-13 00:01:57: (10.13.66-21) Starting stage 2
2017-08-13 00:02:36: (10.13.66-21) Stage 2 complete
2017-08-13 00:02:36: (10.13.66-21) Stage 3 complete
2017-08-13 00:02:36: (10.13.66-21) Starting stage 4
2017-08-13 00:02:42: (10.13.66-21) Stage 4 complete
2017-08-13 00:02:42: (10.13.66-21) Starting stage 5
2017-08-13 00:02:42: (10.13.66-21) Stage 5 complete
2017-08-13 00:02:42: (10.13.66-21) Starting stage 6
2017-08-13 00:02:42: (10.13.66-21) Stage 6 complete
2017-08-13 00:02:43: (10.13.66-21) Upgrade script complete
2017-08-13 00:02:45: (10.13.66-21) Upgrade process successfully completed!

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Darren

Install FPBX-64bit-1707-1 distro

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I've also tried to install CentOS 7 x64. The screen went blank right after the startup - just the same as FPBX-64bit-1707-1. My guess the FreePBX distro uses the same CentOS 7 OS. I should go to CentOS to post the problem.

Installing FreePBX in Alibabacloud

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Hello,
I was wondering if anybody has managed to install FreePBX on Alibabacloud
I tried an ISO mounting method in VULTR
but it seems that this facility is not available in Alibaba

Freepbx Installation on ARM

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You probably have asterisk running as root

My solution for implementing Flowroute SMS into Asterisk

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Out of curiosity, I could probably google, are these callbacks authenticated?

Some feedback:

  1. Security is always a risk but if your script is homebrewed and not public it is likely someone will find an exploit.
  2. Spiders tend to "find" things. Things like shodan will find almost any server during their sweeps. If the answer to the above question is no that should be corrected or I would avoid webhooks and just poll and keep states like "last message"
  3. If you are using webhooks I would recommend https in both directions so people can't sniff out your info. Domains are cheap if you don't have one and with letsencrypt there is no reason to NOT have ssl.

Disaster Relief Vehicles - Phone Solutions

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We have an oppertunity to pair with another company which builds Disaster Relief Mobile Vehicles and FBI Trucks, ect.

They want a phone system which will be reliable. Think of a disaster situation and what forms of communication would be available or not.

They originally said they wanted to be able to just take some telephone cables and plug into the unit and have it work. I said yes however every time you move the vehicle and you change the lines your connected to the system will need reprogrammed for the new numbers.

I said SIP with 4G would be more reliable. Am I correct in saying that. 4G towers are less likely to come down than Telephone phones with the lines. Is there any other tech they can use. Satellite is also an option but I think the latencies are too high. Anything past 70ms would start causing choppy voice no?


Multi Extension Line Labels on EPM Sangoma Phones

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Nope! Missed that step. Thanks! Now all looks good.

My solution for implementing Flowroute SMS into Asterisk

Disaster Relief Vehicles - Phone Solutions

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I worked with a company that use to build these. You need multiple options because frankly if you go with 1 it will be that one that always breaks.

  1. Satellite is the most reliable but stupid expensive. Environmental factors can affect this so it shouldn't be the only option but needs to be present.
  2. Celular networks. Even if the towers are physically operational you will find that in any disaster the entire population gets on their cell phone. This will overload, crash, congest every tower. This overall is an option but a terrible option in most cases.
  3. Physical lines. It takes minutes or seconds to tap in to copper lines. Assuming the infrastructure is present (connectivity and battery) this is one of the better options. Use gateways with analog ports. No reconfiguration necessary ever really.
  4. Microwave towers. This may be more reliable than cellular as well.

With most of these options everything should be generally static so I am not sure why you would ever need to reconfigure. Even with endpoints you can use something like the epm. You can quickly map extensions and have dozens of phones up in minutes.

Disaster Relief Vehicles - Phone Solutions

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Just to add, something to consider with cellular access in emergency preparedness, you might consider using a cellular gateway for phone calls and not data. Currently, wireless priority service (in the USA) only works for voice service, not data. More on WPS: https://www.dhs.gov/wireless-priority-service-wps

Disaster Relief Vehicles - Phone Solutions

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That WPS thing is interesting. @jfinstrom doesnt Sangoma produce 3G Voice cards with SIM Cards in them?

Problem with system update

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I've just installed FreePBX-32bit-10.13.66 on my system. The system is stuck on "upgrade your machine to version 10.13.66-21" days. I tried to run the update on the commend-line "sysadmin_update_system"...it come back with "Update already in progress!". How can fix this issue?

Upgrade from 13 to 14 Error on phase 2

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What version of the RPM did you install as the latest RPM done last week removes those old sound files.


Conversion tool error

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I'd like to report success, since we're trying to jump the shark from Ast. 11.8.1/FreePBX 5.211.65-6 to the latest distro; but...

The notes on the script make some mention of this, but it could stand to be emphasized: The script will make an encrypted backup of all the files it wants to move, which will happily eat all the remaining disk space on your PBX if you let it. Guess what Asterisk 11.8.1/FreePBX 5.211.65-6 does when disk space hits zero. (Do not try this at home!!)

The script did seem to work, and we're really stuck in the past without it, so...

I'm working on providing the space this process needs, to complete the script and ultimately the swing to the latest distro; but until then, I wanted to say:

THANK YOU!!!!!

To the kind soul(s) who developed this script!!! Please keep up the Good Work!

Upgrade from 13 to 14 Error on phase 2

Upgrade from 13 to 14 Error on phase 2

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OK I just ran it now and it worked.

Can you PM me SSH access to your box so I can take a look

Problem with system update

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Probably locked up. Run "sysadmin_update_system --unlock"
then "sysadmin_update_system" again.

TFTP server not starting FreePBX 14 - HELP!

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I was wondering why phones at a new 14 install weren't provisioning - this is an ISO install, plain vanilla. Turns out TFTP isn't running on reboot.

I have to manually start the service, and then everything works, phones provision.

Any idea why TFTP isn't starting... and how do I go about fixing this without breaking anything?

My /etc/init.d looks dramatically different than 13:

drwxr-xr-x.  2 root root   108 Aug 10 14:22 .
drwxr-xr-x. 10 root root  4096 Jul  7 16:57 ..
-rwxr-xr-x   1 root root  4130 Jul 27 18:46 asterisk
-rwxr-xr-x.  1 root root  8496 Oct 12  2016 dahdi
-rwxr-xr-x.  1 root root   119 Jun  1 11:21 fail2ban
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root 15131 Sep 12  2016 functions
-rwxr-xr-x.  1 root root  2989 Sep 12  2016 netconsole
-rwxr-xr-x.  1 root root  6643 Sep 12  2016 network
-rw-r--r--.  1 root root  1160 May 25 21:22 README
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