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What is the system requirement to install FREE PBX?

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@HOSTBIT wrote:

Hello,
What is the minimum system requirement to install FREE PBX?

Can I install an Old Laptop for testing purposes?
Like on Core i5 Laptop. Currently, it has Windows 7.

Also, do I need a dedicated IP address or I can use a dynamic IP address to run FreePBX?

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Delete /dev/shm/yumwrapper/* and Try Again BUG..ISSUE

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@johnjces wrote:

I have asked about this exact same error prior on version 13 and it has also occurred to me on version 14. So here I am on version 15.0.16.73 and tonight had seven modules needing upgrade. Went to the Module Admin and whammy, Good old whoops screen again and this message as part of the error.

In searching the forums again, there is really not a whole lot of help on this issue. It is irritating and I have a standard system, nothing custom or weird. Vanilla.

Deleting the files in that directory allows me to move forward but no one should have to do this, do they? I mean, shouldn’t this stuff be taken care of by the system?

NOT SO FAST! Now I am ticked… I updated the current modules fine after deleting the files in yumwrapper. I went to check on system update and it errors again telling me to delete the files. I do, run the update again and it errors again. I delete the files, check for system updates again, it starts as it should and errors out telling me to delete the files in yumwrapper.

Every time I get this error. Did one of the updates cause this continued issue?

My system was perfect until tonight.

So, I will ask this question again; Why does this oocur? What can I do to prevent it? How do I fix it? How does Sangoma fix it? What do you want me to do?

Below is the yum-check-updates.log. A lot of misc junk seems to be in there unless it’s some sort of key.

Thanks!

John

TITLE 1598847141 yum-check-updates
[ timestamp: 2020-08-30 21:12:21 ]
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START 1598847142 yum-check-updates
[ timestamp: 2020-08-30 21:12:22 ]
[ timestamp: 2020-08-30 21:12:33 ]
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THIS JUNK GOES ON FOR EVER

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Freepbx 15 asterisk versions

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@guenni wrote:

Dear all,
I’m wrapped up with various distro numberings.

On one machine I have
PBX Version: 15.0.16.73
PBX Distro: 12.7.8-2008-1.sng7
Asterisk Version: 13.32.0
where I thought I have all update current including yum update

But on one of my older machines I have
PBX Version: 15.0.16.72
PBX Distro: 12.7.6-2002-2.sng7
Asterisk Version: 16.9.0

How can I update on my new machine to Asterisk 16.9 as well? Where 2002 however has to upgraded to 2008 with a yum update there.

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Failed Install "No Kernel-Devel Package " Latest FreePbx

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@quazimotto wrote:

Greetings All,

I am attempting to load the latest download FreePBX/Asterisk software on VMWare and I get so far and a message pops saying " You have specified that the package “Kernel-Devel” should be installed. This package does not exist. Would you like to ignore this package and continue with the installation." When I press yes to ignore and finish the install, nothing happens.

Has anyone run into this?

Thank You,
Quaz

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System updates via GUI not working

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@Philipp971 wrote:

Hi there!

I’m trying to update our FreePBX via the GUI, Administrator -> Updates -> System Updates
The click on “check online” does not really much and ends in this warning:

I’ve deleted the two files /dev/shm/yumwrapper, and refreshed the page, but it also does nothing.
When updating the module updates, it’s working perfectly. But the system updates don’t want to work.

Before going to the CLI and update the machine with yum, did you have any ideas for solving the problem to update via the GUI?

Thanks!
Philipp

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Php /usr/sbin/fwconsole ma listonline pegging CPU, causing high load

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@centurion wrote:

Since updating last month I notice very high and sustained system load.

I can see in top that the process

root php /usr/sbin/fwconsole ma listonline

is pegging the CPU.

When I log in as root and execute php /usr/sbin/fwconsole ma listonline it completes very quickly and lists modules, then exits so the script itself and my network connectivity seem to be fine.

I also notice that the process pegging the CPU is constantly changing PID as FreePBX somehow does not detect that it completed and keeps respawning it. Has anyone else encountered this ?

Everything seems to be working. Just the load used to be well below 1.0 and I never had this process respawn over and over again. I tried rebooting the instance and made sure everything is up to date.

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Amfeltec USB-FXO Adapter - a little help compiling driver

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@monkfish wrote:

Hello,

PBX Version:15.0.16.73
PBX Distro: 12.7.8-2008-1.sng7
Asterisk Version:16.11.1

Does anybody have one of these https://www.amfeltec.com/usb-fxo-adapter/ compiled and working with FreePBX? Having a little trouble compiling the driver and would appreciate a few pointers.

The instructions state to download and install dahdi. The runtime already installed with FreePBX. The second part of the instructions state to compile as follows
make DAHDI_DIR=/usr/src/dahdi-linux-<ver>

So am assuming I require something like dahdi-linux-devel but that doesnt seem to have all the required files.

Does anybody have any notes to share on exactly how to compile this driver for use with FreePBX, including any rpms required?
Grateful for assistance!

Thank you for FreePBX!

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RPM command errored, Delete /dev/shm/yumwrapper/* and try again. Exit code 1 - see FreePBX log for more info

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@kyiu wrote:

Out of the blue, I got this error when I went to check for modules update. I have no idea how to begin troubleshooting is type of errors. Can anyone help?

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ISP DNS or Google DNS?

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@netphoneusa wrote:

I have one client that has the google dns servers set in his router 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. This makes all his voip phones use the googles servers for DNS of course.

I have another client that that uses his ISP’s dns at router level. Therefore his voip phones show his gateway as his dns 192.168.1.1 - know this is just referring the dns query back to the ISP.

Which way is better? Any pros or cons to either way?

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Rackspace Broke my Email Settings

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@greenftechn wrote:

I formerly used my Rackspace email to send messages from the PBX, namely voicemails. I used authentication and TLS. Rackspace now requires an A or MX Record for the hostname on the PBX. I have no intention of attaching those to my PBX, which sits isolated from the Internet.

What’s the best way to configure this to get it working again?

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Raspbx 11-11-2019 and no audio between extension calls in local network

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@retrospec wrote:

Hello.
I installed raspbx 11-11-2019 yesterday on a raspberry pi 3B+ and updated everything.
Created two extentions (1000 and 1001) but when i place calls from one to another there is no audio and the call terminates after 30seconds.
All devices (raspbx, computer and iphone) are within local network 192.168.1.0/24
I’ve opened the ports on my router pointing to my raspbx ip (10000 - 10100) but still no success.
From further searching, raspbx doesn’t support a firewall module and therefore there’s no ‘Firewall’ option inside the ‘Connectivity’ menu.

How can I solve this issue?
I have run out of ideas.

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Distro update on AWS

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@hwy419 wrote:

Hey guys,

I ran a ‘yum update’ on my FreePBX 15 AWS EC2 instance. Everything updated without error. Rebooted.

Upon the next attempt to login via SSH I get:

“Please login as the user “ubuntu” rather than the user “root”.”

When I do so, fwconsole command is no longer available:

Command ‘fwconsole’ not found, did you mean:

command ‘fgconsole’ from deb kbd

Try: sudo apt install <deb name>

Machine was configured with AWS keypair and password login for root was disabled. When I try to “su root” it’s now asking for password.

What went wrong? How can I remedy?

Fortunately I took a snapshot and also ran a backup to EFS just about 6 hours ago so I should be fine

Thanks in advance!

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How can I empty mail queue?

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@hariskar wrote:

In Dashboard there is a notification 32 messages are qeued on ths machine and have not been delivered. I would like to empty Mail qeue, how could I do this?
Than you!

PBX Version:
15.0.16.73
PBX Distro:
12.7.6-1904-1.sng7
Asterisk Version:
13.22.0

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Cannot update system?

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@Netizen wrote:

Hello,

It seems that for some time now I cannot update the system files (not the modules).
It is me a yum error (via the web gui) and keeps looping.
If I run it from console it shows:

failure: repodata/repomd.xml from irontec: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
http://packages.irontec.com/centos/7-8.2003.3.el7.sangoma/x86_64/repodata/repomd .xml: [Errno 14] HTTP Error 404 - Not Found

My system:
PBX Version: 14.0.13.40
PBX Distro: 12.7.8-2008-1.sng7
Asterisk Version: 13.32.0

Is this happening because of the version of my PBX or something else?

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HTTPD won't start - syntax error on httpd.conf

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@mvogel4949 wrote:

Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 149 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/sysadmin.so into server: /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/sysadmin.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I’ve tried redownloading sysadmin with no changes

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Corrupt boot partition - Blue Sangoma Screen on Boot

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@mvogel4949 wrote:

If you’ve watched a system boot up via the console you’ll know there is a Blue Sangoma Screen where you see the various major updates you’ve run on the system and it defaults to the newest one. I must have had an interruption to an upgrade because the first option boots to error. If I scroll down and select an older option it boots fine. Is there a way to remove the newest option so it doesn’t boot to it?

I’m assuming I can’t just delete the files in the boot folder that I don’t want:

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Yum update fails

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@mvogel4949 wrote:

I’m trying to run a yum update -y on a new system and part way through the update I keep getting errored out. I’ve attempted to run yum clean all and also the yum --enable repo command in the cli error. any ideas?

(305/326): yaml-cpp-0.5.1-2.el7.x86_64.rpm                                                       | 178 kB  00:00:00
wanpipe-7.0.25-3.sng7.x86_64.r FAILED
http://sng7.com/sng7-7.8/sng7/RPMS/wanpipe-7.0.25-3.sng7.x86_64.rpm: [Errno -1] Package does not match intended download. Suggestion: run yum --enablerepo=sng-pkgs clean metadata
Trying other mirror.
(306/326): xerces-c-3.1.1-10.el7_7.x86_64.rpm                                                    | 879 kB  00:00:01


Error downloading packages:
  asterisk13-addons-mysql-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-doc-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-addons-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-addons-ooh323-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-addons-bluetooth-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  kmod-wanpipe-7.0.25-3.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-voicemail-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  wanpipe-7.0.25-3.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-odbc-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  sangoma-pbx-2008-1.sng7.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  sangoma-release-7-8.2003.3.el7.sangoma.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-resample-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-ogg-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-curl-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  kmod-dahdi-linux-2.11.1-53.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-dahdi-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-addons-core-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-core-13.36.0-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
  asterisk13-g729-2002-1.sng7.x86_64: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.

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Installation failing

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@ScottMoncrieff wrote:

I have been setting up FreePBX on a virtual machine up to now for testing etc (no problem installing on the VM) and have now been trying to install on some hardware but keep running into the same error. I have tried re-downloading the ISO image and written it to a few different memory sticks and tried installing on 3 different computers with the same results. Images attached have all the details, dracut-initqueue[695]: Warning: dracut-initqueue timeout - starting timeout scripts.

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FreePBX on virtualbox

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@albenrod wrote:

Hello friends.

Newbie here

Any recommendation to install FreePBX in Oracle VirtualBox? Which Linux works better to install FreePBX? Ubuntu?

Thanks and regards
Alex

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Update NIC Drivers from rtl8169 to rtl8168

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@johnjces wrote:

In checking my system for general info today, I did an

lspci -knn | egrep -i ‘Eth|net|wire’ -A 3

and I knew my NIC was a realtek 8111/8168/8411. It is using the r8169 driver and works well. However, I do believe that I can use the more appropriate r8168 driver.

Would updating this driver be beneficial? And if it can be updated is it a KMOD driver? and could it be installed with:

yum install kmod-r816*

Would I have to change repositories?

Thanks!

John

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