On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:36 PM, <mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com> wrote:

> FYI, If any of your custom greetings have spaces in the file name, I
> believe they will be skipped in the backup. I have also had to delete and
> re-add my polycom firmwares after a restore.
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Andreas \(Around the Clock Information Systems\)" <
> andr...@atcis.net>
> Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 18:45:17
> To: <sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org>
> Subject: [sipx-users] sipXecs Server Hardware Migration
>
> Dear sipXecs Users, Experts and Developers,
>
>        I know at some point that this topic has been covered in the past,
> so I apologize in advance for being redundant.  Feel free to reply with
> links to previous answers from the sipx-users mailing list archives.  I
> just
> wasn't sure how to formulate my search query to find the answers that I
> seek. . .
>
>        The situation is this:  We (our company) have a sipXecs server (now
> at version 4.0.4-017289) that has been in production for about nine months
> and has been working flawlessly (Developers, thanks for building such
> fantastic product!) since we upgraded to the current stable version.  These
> days, I rarely need to touch it because it "Just Works".  Unfortunately,
> when I put this server platform together last year, I significantly
> over-built.  Even during peak usage times the 'Server CPU Load' and 'CPU
> busy percentage' rarely exceeds 3%.  The Percentage of Disk Usage after
> nine
> months in production is only at 11%.  From my impression, it seems that
> sipXecs appears to be extremely efficient (much more so than I originally
> anticipated).  So, the point that I am trying to make is that running
> sipXecs on this hardware platform is a waste of resources and electricity.
> I would like to move our current running configuration to more of a
> Workstation Class machine so that the hardware platform that it is
> currently
> running on could be repurposed to a role that is a bit more demanding.
> Ultimately, what I would like to happen would be to turn the original
> server
> beast from h___ off, turn the new Workstation Class Server on and have
> everything work as it does right now, to include customized inbound voice
> prompts, user voice mails, etc., etc. . . the whole shootin' match.  Is
> there a simple approach to make this happen?  It literally took me 40 to 50
> hours to get this box configured and customized to meet the needs of our
> company; I dread the thought of having to go through all that again.  Your
> recommendations, PLEASE. . .
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Andreas
> Systems Engineer
> Around the Clock Information Systems
>
>
>
>
>
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People put spaces in filenames? Ugh. I always go in and name greetings
something informative, and I really enjoy the use of the _ character. Maybe
more than Scott! [?]

Tony

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