RE: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?

2005-01-13 Thread Michael Graves
Not yet. I've decided to try Any Powel's Asterisk-Live-CF instead. See
http://www.automated.it/asterisk-Live-cf.htm for details. His install
boots from CF then runs from ramdisk such that the lifespan of CF in
read/write cycles is not a huge issue. I'll put the server on a UPS and
have the VM emailed off to users as a rule. I may also have the VM
written to another server via NFS.

I haven't been able to put time into this recently. I hope to get on
with it next week.

Michael

On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:35:41 -0500, Jeff R Glassman wrote:

Did you ever have success copying your configs to the Xorcom box?


Jeff

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?


Hi All,

The past day or so I've setup a new * server based upon the Xorcom
Rapid ISO. It did as promised; wiped the base system, installed Debian
OS, installed Asterisk with a dummy configuration. So far so good.

If I could get the config from my existing * server migrated to the
Xorcom box the I'd be ready to roll. Essentially, it would be the same
as I have now on Fedora Core 1, but with a text mode management shell
and reboots into everything fully working without an user intervention.
I could put a 1 Gb CF card in a CF to IDE adapter and have an HD free
server, or just use a small HD instead.

However, I can't seem to get my current * configs to load to the Xorcom
box. I tried to sftp from my Windows desktop but my Windows ssh/sftp
client (www.privateshell.com) would not connect to the Xorcom box. I
confirmed that sshd was installed and running by trying Putty, as
described in the Xorcom faq. With Putty and its sftp counterpart I
could one-by-one upload the conf files from my existing server to the
Xorcom box, but it killed the * install on the Xorcom box.

Anybody have any experience turning the Xorcom Rapid installation into
a production installation for a small office? It would seem that I only
need to setup the configs appropriately, but something is going
dramatically wrong and I can't see it at the moment.

Michael

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?

2005-01-12 Thread Jeff R Glassman
Did you ever have success copying your configs to the Xorcom box?


Jeff

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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:49 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?


Hi All,

The past day or so I've setup a new * server based upon the Xorcom
Rapid ISO. It did as promised; wiped the base system, installed Debian
OS, installed Asterisk with a dummy configuration. So far so good.

If I could get the config from my existing * server migrated to the
Xorcom box the I'd be ready to roll. Essentially, it would be the same
as I have now on Fedora Core 1, but with a text mode management shell
and reboots into everything fully working without an user intervention.
I could put a 1 Gb CF card in a CF to IDE adapter and have an HD free
server, or just use a small HD instead.

However, I can't seem to get my current * configs to load to the Xorcom
box. I tried to sftp from my Windows desktop but my Windows ssh/sftp
client (www.privateshell.com) would not connect to the Xorcom box. I
confirmed that sshd was installed and running by trying Putty, as
described in the Xorcom faq. With Putty and its sftp counterpart I
could one-by-one upload the conf files from my existing server to the
Xorcom box, but it killed the * install on the Xorcom box.

Anybody have any experience turning the Xorcom Rapid installation into
a production installation for a small office? It would seem that I only
need to setup the configs appropriately, but something is going
dramatically wrong and I can't see it at the moment.

Michael

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?

2005-01-03 Thread Jeff Glassman
When I tried to use Rapid CD I was able to get it loaded but never was able
to get get my internet working either by dcph or by assigning the ip
address.

I havve tried two other flavors of Linux and both connected to the internet.

Jeff

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Graves
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:49 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?


Hi All,

The past day or so I've setup a new * server based upon the Xorcom
Rapid ISO. It did as promised; wiped the base system, installed Debian
OS, installed Asterisk with a dummy configuration. So far so good.

If I could get the config from my existing * server migrated to the
Xorcom box the I'd be ready to roll. Essentially, it would be the same
as I have now on Fedora Core 1, but with a text mode management shell
and reboots into everything fully working without an user intervention.
I could put a 1 Gb CF card in a CF to IDE adapter and have an HD free
server, or just use a small HD instead.

However, I can't seem to get my current * configs to load to the Xorcom
box. I tried to sftp from my Windows desktop but my Windows ssh/sftp
client (www.privateshell.com) would not connect to the Xorcom box. I
confirmed that sshd was installed and running by trying Putty, as
described in the Xorcom faq. With Putty and its sftp counterpart I
could one-by-one upload the conf files from my existing server to the
Xorcom box, but it killed the * install on the Xorcom box.

Anybody have any experience turning the Xorcom Rapid installation into
a production installation for a small office? It would seem that I only
need to setup the configs appropriately, but something is going
dramatically wrong and I can't see it at the moment.

Michael

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?

2005-01-03 Thread dean collins
Jeff,
You need to install using the linux 'expert' command at the beginning of
the installation

Basically I had the same problem.

Some nic cards are not recognized by xorcom and therefore don't request
dhcp etc.

Michael,
I was never able to upload my old configs onto Xorcom, I hope you have
better success but I don't think it works this way and I gave up.



Cheers,
Dean



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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:55 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?

When I tried to use Rapid CD I was able to get it loaded but never was
able
to get get my internet working either by dcph or by assigning the ip
address.

I havve tried two other flavors of Linux and both connected to the
internet.

Jeff

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael
Graves
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:49 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?


Hi All,

The past day or so I've setup a new * server based upon the Xorcom
Rapid ISO. It did as promised; wiped the base system, installed Debian
OS, installed Asterisk with a dummy configuration. So far so good.

If I could get the config from my existing * server migrated to the
Xorcom box the I'd be ready to roll. Essentially, it would be the same
as I have now on Fedora Core 1, but with a text mode management shell
and reboots into everything fully working without an user intervention.
I could put a 1 Gb CF card in a CF to IDE adapter and have an HD free
server, or just use a small HD instead.

However, I can't seem to get my current * configs to load to the Xorcom
box. I tried to sftp from my Windows desktop but my Windows ssh/sftp
client (www.privateshell.com) would not connect to the Xorcom box. I
confirmed that sshd was installed and running by trying Putty, as
described in the Xorcom faq. With Putty and its sftp counterpart I
could one-by-one upload the conf files from my existing server to the
Xorcom box, but it killed the * install on the Xorcom box.

Anybody have any experience turning the Xorcom Rapid installation into
a production installation for a small office? It would seem that I only
need to setup the configs appropriately, but something is going
dramatically wrong and I can't see it at the moment.

Michael

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?

2005-01-03 Thread Michael Graves
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 22:55:20 -0500, Jeff Glassman wrote:

When I tried to use Rapid CD I was able to get it loaded but never was able
to get get my internet working either by dcph or by assigning the ip
address.

I havve tried two other flavors of Linux and both connected to the internet.

Jeff

I had no problem with getting the box in my LAN and connected to the
internet. I have not yet tried to connect to an ITSP. That would be
part of getting my old configs loaded to the system, which I've yet to
accomplish in a working fashion.

Could there be some substancial difference between my existing FC1
system and the Xorcom Debian? File locations? Permissions or CHMOD on
the config files themselves? 

I'm wokring based upon the assumption that I can simply migrate
/etc/asterisk between systems. Of course, I'll have to make certain
that VM mailboxes are setup correctly on the new box.

Michael
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Xorcom Rapid CD for Production?

2005-01-03 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
Michael Graves wrote:
Hi All,
The past day or so I've setup a new * server based upon the Xorcom
Rapid ISO. It did as promised; wiped the base system, installed Debian
OS, installed Asterisk with a dummy configuration. So far so good.
If I could get the config from my existing * server migrated to the
Xorcom box the I'd be ready to roll. Essentially, it would be the same
as I have now on Fedora Core 1, but with a text mode management shell
and reboots into everything fully working without an user intervention.
I could put a 1 Gb CF card in a CF to IDE adapter and have an HD free
server, or just use a small HD instead.
However, I can't seem to get my current * configs to load to the Xorcom
box. I tried to sftp from my Windows desktop but my Windows ssh/sftp
client (www.privateshell.com) would not connect to the Xorcom box. I
confirmed that sshd was installed and running by trying Putty, as
described in the Xorcom faq. With Putty and its sftp counterpart I
could one-by-one upload the conf files from my existing server to the
Xorcom box, but it killed the * install on the Xorcom box.
Anybody have any experience turning the Xorcom Rapid installation into
a production installation for a small office? It would seem that I only
need to setup the configs appropriately, but something is going
dramatically wrong and I can't see it at the moment.
Michael
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Micheal,
	A 1GB compact flash with an IDE - CF adapter will probably not last 
very long without a lot of tweaking.  Have you looked at AstLinux?:

http://www.krisk.org/astlinux/
Yep, it's my baby...
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