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From: Dave Fullerton dfullertaster...@shorelinecontainer.com
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Minimizing downtime during updates
This cuts all of the download time from the install process minimizing
service downtime to a fraction of what it would othewise be.
an other way to minimize it is, creating RPM-packages for Asterisk (plus
addons and zaptel) and install them, with this the downtime for updating
is just some
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Karl Fife wrote:
I discovered that after running make, you can run 'make sounds' before
shutting down the service. This cuts all of the download time from the
install process minimizing service downtime to a fraction of what it would
othewise
Karl Fife wrote:
I was about to ask this question when I figured out the answer by combing
through the makefile.
I am posting this anyway because I think it's good to know, and I didn't
find any threads that speak to it when I searched the list history.
My Question was:
When updating
] Minimizing downtime during updates
Karl Fife wrote:
I was about to ask this question when I figured out the answer by combing
through the makefile.
I am posting this anyway because I think it's good to know, and I didn't
find any threads that speak to it when I searched the list history.
My
Barry L. Kline blkl...@attglobal.net wrote:
BTW, I just implemented my first system using the Polycom config system
you spoke about on VUC. I appreciate you taking the time to do that.
Thanks Barry. I'm glad you and others have benefitted from that.
There's a quick-and-dirty resource page
I was about to ask this question when I figured out the answer by combing
through the makefile.
I am posting this anyway because I think it's good to know, and I didn't
find any threads that speak to it when I searched the list history.
My Question was:
When updating Asterisk, the sound