On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 03:12 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote:
> 3.6.7 is an odd release, and probably was never a "stable" release.
> 3.6.0 was. And while the ISO isn't on the site, install Centos 4 and
> adding the repo and installing 3.6.0 are very attainable now.
No... the third level can be anythin
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 07:34 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote:
> Until 3.10 I was not aware of any odd numbers being considered "stable".
> Maybe on the way to 3.6.8 it become 3.7 (dev) to actually become 3.8
> (stable). There might have been a 3.6ISO, then updates to 3.6.. Someone
> might be able to prov
Until 3.10 I was not aware of any odd numbers being considered "stable".
Maybe on the way to 3.6.8 it become 3.7 (dev) to actually become 3.8
(stable). There might have been a 3.6ISO, then updates to 3.6.. Someone
might be able to provide more guidance on this. Who is the desginated
sipx historian?
I thought that 3.6.7 was a stable release, as in major version 3, minor 6
and update 7. From which version on this rule applies?
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MM
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 4:12 AM, Tony Graziano
wrote:
> I'm not sure I would agree.
>
> 3.6.7 is an odd release, and probably was never a "stable" release.
> 3.6.0
If you choose to import the users/phones from CSV, please note that it
will not import the user groups and phone groups. The groups will be
re-created, but with default settings. This was a source of musch
confusion for me in the past.
Keith.
Tony Graziano wrote:
>I'm not sure I would agr
I'm not sure I would agree.
3.6.7 is an odd release, and probably was never a "stable" release.
3.6.0 was. And while the ISO isn't on the site, install Centos 4 and
adding the repo and installing 3.6.0 are very attainable now.
If you "stick" with an unstable version, (typically odd number revisio
Yikes! That would be a multi-day effort. Surely the ISOs are being
archived somewhere, if only for system recovery reasons! This seems a
giant hole in the viability os sipX for business if previous image
versions simply evaporate!
-mel
On 5/7/09 11:57 PM, "Tony Graziano"
wrote:
You could
You could always install Centos 4 and install 3.6.0 from RPM, but don't
know how you would get to 3.6.7, and even if you did, the backup files
are probably not compatible still. Unless there is a way to find the
RPM's for 3.6.7 to upgrade or install.
At the same time, you could install a stable ve
I have a client who’s 3.6.7 sipX box died. I’ve built a new box and
tried restoring to 3.10.2, but the restore fails with “internal
error”, which I suspect means the backup files are not compatible. To
ensure fidelity with the client’s current config I’d ideally want to
install 3.6.7 anyway. B