Hi All,
I finally took the plunge and installed the net5501 img onto a 1 GB CF,
which runs on an Alix1c board I have experience the following.
When I try to run create UnionFS I with the following method.
pbx ~ # fdisk /dev/hda
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 1986.
Hi Cleve
When you are trying to login, which account and password are you using.
The default root password after a clean installation is astlinux.
As far as your TDM card goes , have you set the ZAPMODS variable in
/mnt/kd/rc.conf ? Have you setup the configuration the card for the
(assuming you
Hi Cleve
to be clear my hardware is a TDM400 with two FXO (Red PSTN line)
daughter boards. These settings apply to this configuration. If yours
is greatly different then you should investigate some more. Also, I am
running in the UK so my settings have been adjusted accordingly, you may
have to
Hi Cleve
I would not necessarily expect to see zaptel.conf, but in the past the
zaptata.conf has been present.
Do you see any errors during startup?
What happens if you run
ztcfg -vv
One thing which might be different is that I based my rc.conf on my
0.6.2 rc.conf, not the one which came with
Hi Phil
in the past I have done this process from a command prompt by first
copying the contents of the tar file onto a USB stick and then mounting
this device on the target host, and simply copying the files across to
the os directory.
regards
Mart
Phil McKerracher wrote:
Sorry to be thick,
Hi Mart,
Thanks for your persistence, I have checked and rechecked the settings and
they are all the same as your except the following.
My red daughter boards are on position 1 2 which I have mage the changes
to reflect this.
What has got me totally stuffed is the following,
1.The
Hi Mart,
Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had to
compare some of my other unflavoured Asterisk installations notes here is
what I had to get it working, hope this helps someone else.
I had to run the following at root.
Some time ago I struggled with this as well, and found, as you did, that
the file had to be moved to /etc
But at startup, have you uncommented the reference in rc.conf
It seems, through this transition period from 4.8 to .5 to .6.x that
there are still some lines in rc.conf that are used, while
Also in 0.6.3 the /oldroot/cdrom directory is no longer remounted in
astlinux after the pivot.
Michael Keuter wrote:
Sorry to be thick, but could someone expand the steps to upgrade to 0.6.3,
using only a command prompt on my AstLinux device? Or better still create
a batch file that just does
On Mar 1, 2009, at 9:41 AM, Justin Coffi wrote:
Also in 0.6.3 the /oldroot/cdrom directory is no longer remounted in
astlinux after the pivot.
The /oldroot/cdrom directory (vfat partition) is automatically
remounted in 0.6.3, but this requires the RUNNIX vfat partition to
have a label of
Michael Keuter wrote:
Sorry to be thick, but could someone expand the steps to upgrade to 0.6.3,
using only a command prompt on my AstLinux device? Or better still create
a batch file that just does it? I'm starting from a standard 0.6.2 image
on a CF card with plenty of room.
Hi Phil,
I have a couple of problems that has just started happening with my
migration from 0.6.2 to 0.6.3 and likely caused by the move to arno
firewall.
I have a port forward set up to forward requests to port 88 from the
external interface to a server on my LAN. When connecting from outside my
home
On Mar 1, 2009, at 10:53 AM, Darrick Hartman wrote:
Michael Keuter wrote:
Sorry to be thick, but could someone expand the steps to upgrade
to 0.6.3,
using only a command prompt on my AstLinux device? Or better still
create
a batch file that just does it? I'm starting from a standard
Justin Coffi wrote:
Try creating a symbolic link from /etc/zaptel.conf to
/mnt/kd/zaptel.conf and leave your zaptel.conf on the keydisk. This
should fix things.
The symbolic link was there to start with. If you deleted it and
created a new file overwriting, it's possible to 'undelete' the
Lonnie, A couple of things that I think would be useful additions to the
web interface... 1) a restore from backup (upload a previous tar.gz,
optionally unpack it to restore previous configuration). With due warnings
that perhaps a backup of current configuration should be taken before
restoring
Yes, I was using STATHOSTS to resolve the URL that I have forwarded to an
internal server... stathosts was setup with the actual internal IP address.
The Configure DNS Hosts sub tab should resolve that. I did not have an
entry for my.dyndns.org in the old setup, but it looks like I need to set
it
Hi Justin Darrick,
Thanks for your help, I still cant get this to work, when I reboot the
machine it does not detect my TDM card I have to run modprobe wctdm at
root to get it started hope you could send me some answers.
[Justin Coffi wrote:
Try creating a symbolic link from /etc/zaptel.conf
I've similar issues. www.redfish-solutions.com resolves to
66.232.79.143. But from behind that device, it has a local
private address:
NAT_FORWARD_TCP=
80192.168.1.13
...
as above in my /etc/arno-iptables-firewall/firewall.conf file (note
NAT_TCP_FORWARD is renamed NAT_FORWARD_TCP... don't
Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
Hi Mart,
Finally I have a breakthrough of sorts problem description below, I had to
compare some of my other unflavoured Asterisk installations notes here is
what I had to get it working, hope this helps someone else.
I
Hi Darrick,
Thanks for the prompt reply, your solution 1. Below worked perfect (now
where were you hiding yesterday) I was scratching my head till 3 am this
morning, I can now go to bed finally. But I seem to have a new issue now I
cannot access my Asterisk GUI when I go
I've updated or created the following pages:
Upgrade instructions:
http://www.astlinux.org/node/38
Zaptel setup:
http://www.astlinux.org/node/43
FAQ:
http://www.astlinux.org/node/32
Darrick
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I try to install astlinux-0.6.3-geni586.iso to my alix mainboard and i get
/bin/sh: can't access tty: job control turned off ...
can anyone help me with .. do I have the rioght install iso for alix1d
mainboard
alix1d = LX800 CPU, 256 MB SDRAM CPU: 433 or 500 MHz AMD Geode LX
best regards
Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
Hi Philip,
Thanks for your reply, I did run what you said at the very beginning and yes
it worked, but bombed out when I did a reboot or powerup, the only solution
which has been rock solid is what Darrick suggested, I have now done several
reboots and
Hi Philip,
Thanks for your reply, I did run what you said at the very beginning and yes
it worked, but bombed out when I did a reboot or powerup, the only solution
which has been rock solid is what Darrick suggested, I have now done several
reboots and powerup to make sure and it works perfect,
Cleveland Electronic Services wrote:
Hi Phillip,
What does this do exactly?. gen-rc-conf
Read the newly created FAQ :)
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All can contribute is a CF card I configured with the 0.5 version works
in the 1d. Or at least it boots properly and I can access the web
interface and Asterisk is running.
John Novack
Nedi wrote:
I try to install astlinux-0.6.3-geni586.iso to my alix mainboard and i get
/bin/sh: can't
Thanks Darrick, certainly helps to know what some files really do. Can I
just draw your attention to just one more thing as to why I have to go about
doing what I have to do to get UnionFS to work as per this link (which was
my very first post)
Hi Darrick,
I have all the same files that were there in /mnt/kd/asterisk.. I have not
deleted anything at all. What was strange is that it worked right upto the
point where I applied your solution to get the TDM card to work at boot up
and since the Asterisk web gui does not work anymore.
How would I go about mounting a USB attached disk drive or memory stick in
Astlinux? I tried mount /dev/sda1 mount-point but get no such file or
directory error. This would not be for use as kd but for general purpose
use (like drive for an ftp server).
Thanks
David
David Kerr wrote:
How would I go about mounting a USB attached disk drive or memory stick
in Astlinux? I tried mount /dev/sda1 mount-point but get no such file
or directory error. This would not be for use as kd but for general
purpose use (like drive for an ftp server).
Thanks
David
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