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FreePBX 13 Firstboot error

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@sorvani wrote:

I needed a default install of FrePBX 13 to check something for someone having a problem.

I grabbed the ISO and locall installed it.

Getting the no internet access error because the curl in the firstboot script to kickstart.freepbxdirsto.org is failing to return anything.

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I was able to get what I needed anyway. But is it intentional that FreePBX 13 can no longer be fully installed?

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Rocky Linux. CentOS successor?

Unable to connect to Asterisk after upgrading from fpbx 10.13.66 to SNG7

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@rs264 wrote:

Hi,
I just upgraded my freepbx box using the instructions from a post in this forum
titled upgrading 10.13.66 to SNG7.

After the upgrade finished I could not access my GUI using a web browser I followed the instructions on the bottom of the page to troubleshoot using the wget command (site wont let me post because it has a link in the command.)
This did not help the situation and now when I login to the system and try to run ‘fwconsole start’ I get the following:


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NOTICE! You have 6 notifications! Please log into the UI to see them!

Current Network Configuration
±----------±------------------±--------------------------+
| Interface | MAC Address | IP Addresses |
±----------±------------------±--------------------------+
| eth0 | F0:92:1C:DC:7B:E4 | 192.168.0.15 |
| | | fe80::f292:1cff:fedc:7be4 |
±----------±------------------±--------------------------+

Please note most tasks should be handled through the GUI.
You can access the GUI by typing one of the above IPs in to your web browser.

±-----------------------------------------------------------+
| Your system is currently up to date! |
| Your PBX is up to date. |
| Also 57 Disabled modules and 6 Uninstalled modules. |
| Warning: There are 23 Broken modules! |
±-----------------------------------------------------------+
[root@localhost ~]# fwconsole start
Running FreePBX startup…
Taking too long? Customize the chown command, See
Setting Permissions…
Setting base permissions…Done
Setting specific permissions…
56895 [============================]
Finished setting permissions
Running Asterisk pre from Dahdiconfig module
Wanrouter: No valid Sangoma Hardware found, if you have no Sangoma cards this is OK
Starting DAHDi for Digium Cards
DAHDi Started
Running Asterisk pre from Firewall module
Running Asterisk pre from Sysadmin module
Running Sysadmin Hooks
Restarting fail2ban
fail2ban Restarted
Updating License Information for 29849611
Checking Vpn server
Starting Asterisk…
[--------------->------------] 1 min

[Exception]
Unable to connect to Asterisk. Did it start?

start [–pre] [–post] [–skipchown] [-

I’ve read different posts on this forum concerning the same issue and still haven’t found an answer.
Any help would be much appreciated!!

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Failed to save storage configuration

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@stockphrase wrote:

I just created a usb installer and booted up a machine for install. When selecting the drive I get an error message that the install failed to save storage configuration. There was plenty of space and the drives were clean. Any advice here? Thank you.

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The end of Centos

Sngrep by irontec yum update failing

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@afassas wrote:

Beginning on December 23, 2020 I began receiving yum update failure messages for yum package “irontec”.

“Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
http://packages.irontec.com/centos/7-8.2003.3.el7.sangoma/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] HTTP Error 404 - Not Found
Trying other mirror.”

A visit to http://packages.irontec.com and walking down their directory tree shows that the centos/7-8.2003.3.el7.sangoma/x86_64/ does not exist anymore. Will someone inform me of what the new or updated package mirror URL should be please?

Our FreePBX is a SNG7 distro installation.

Thank you,

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Installation error

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@samihep123 wrote:

trying to install freepbx disrto 15.
i took iso image and burnt it on dvd which became bootable then tried to install freepbx but when it reach “PREPARING TRANSACTION FROM INSTALLATION SOURCE” it says “THE FOLLOWING ERROR OCCURED WHILE INSTALLING. THIS IS A FATAL ERROR AND INSTALLATION WILL BE ABORTED”.

then it gives a list of error that all ends with needs 542MB on the / filesystem
needs 551MB on the / filesystem
needs 552 MB on the /filesystem

and so on …

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No Boot after upgrading to Sangoma-7 via VirtualBox and then back to Hyper-V

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@GSnover wrote:

Ok - I suffer so you don’t have to…

I had 4 Hyper-V Machines left that were on FreePBX-13/Sangoma6 and of course, being Hyper-V, I could not upgrade them.

But…If you mount them into VirtualBox, they upgrade just fine - so that is the route I took and it worked fine for all 4 machines…until I tried to put them back into Hyper-V - they would not boot.

You end up with a ton of errors, a LONG hang and then an emergency prompt with “Reached Target Basic System” and then a rescue prompt.

Come to find out, while it’s running and then being upgraded inside VirtualBox, once the upgrade is complete, it doesn’t have the Hyper-V Drivers anymore - so you have to rebuild the init for the system.

Boot into rescue from a CentOS-7 disc and do the following:

mount --bind /proc /mnt/sysimage/proc
mount --bind /dev /mnt/sysimage/dev
mount --bind /sys /mnt/sysimage/sys
mount --bind /run /mnt/sysimage/run
systemctl start multipathd.service

chroot /mnt/sysimage

cd /boot

mkinitrd -f -v --with=hid-hyperv --with=hv_utils --with=hv_vmbus --with=hv_storvsc --with=hv_netvsc /boot/initramfs-3.10.0-1127.19.1.el7.x86_64.img 3.10.0-1127.19.1.el7.x86_64

Look in the directory and make sure you match EXACTLY the kernel version that is installed - currently 3.10.0-1127.19.1.el7.x86_64 in the above command, but as time goes by, it will change.

Once this is done, exit out of the rescue, eject the CentOS ISO and reboot and you are back in business.

Works for me and I didn’t have to migrate/reload - worth it!

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Hidden asterisk folder in /home

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@vaibhav wrote:

I just discovered a hidden “asterisk” folder under /home
It has around 500MB data

[root@ast4 /]# cd /home/
[root@ast4 home]# ll
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 12 asterisk asterisk 4096 Aug  4 09:54 asterisk
[root@ast4 home]# cd asterisk/
[root@ast4 asterisk]# ll
total 0
[root@ast4 asterisk]# cd /
[root@ast4 /]# du -h ./home/ --max-depth=1
463M    ./home/asterisk
463M    ./home/
[root@ast4 /]# cd /home/asterisk/
[root@ast4 asterisk]# ll
total 0
[root@ast4 asterisk]# ls -al
total 64
drwxr-xr-x 12 asterisk asterisk 4096 Aug  4 09:54 .
drwxr-xr-x  3 root     root     4096 Jul 28 18:44 ..
-rw-r--r--  1 asterisk asterisk   18 Dec  6  2016 .bash_logout
-rw-r--r--  1 asterisk asterisk  193 Dec  6  2016 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--  1 asterisk asterisk  231 Dec  6  2016 .bashrc
drwxr-xr-x  2 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jul 28 18:45 .clang-tools
drwxr-xr-x  3 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jul 28 18:45 .config
drwxrwxr-x  2 asterisk asterisk 4096 Dec 27 20:35 .gnupg
drwxr-xr-x  5 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jul 28 18:45 .node
drwxr-xr-x  4 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jul 29 11:18 .node-gyp
drwxr-xr-x  4 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jul 28 18:46 .npm
-rw-r--r--  1 asterisk asterisk   18 Dec 27 19:02 .npmrc
-rw-r--r--  1 asterisk asterisk    0 Jul 29 11:08 .odbc.ini
drwxr-xr-x  3 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jul 28 18:46 .package_cache
drwxr-xr-x  3 asterisk asterisk 4096 Jul 31 23:41 .pki
drwxrwxr-x  5 asterisk asterisk 4096 Nov  1 06:38 .pm2
drwx------  2 asterisk asterisk 4096 Aug  4 09:55 .ssh
[root@ast4 asterisk]#

Would love to understand what is this folder all about, why is it hidden.

Thanks!

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Upgrade to SNG7 - network issues

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@DSenette wrote:

so i’ve processed the upgrade by following the instructions (https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Upgrading+from+FreePBX+10.13.66+to+SNG7) the upgrade appears to go smoothly however after the reboot, it comes up and says that there were problems with the networking portion (i.e. can’t get to the internet).

alt+f2 to the other console, i can’t ping google. if i do ifup eth6 (my primary) then i can ping google (also ifdown then ifup or any combination there of), upon restart it goes back to the same error. again, can’t ping google till i bounce the interface. there’s not a lot of instructions on WHAT to actually change because as far as i can tell nothing needs to change. during the whole process i can ping both interfaces (eth6 which has internet access and eth7 which is on the same subnet as my phones).

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Panic on boot - Bricked Kernel during upgrades

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@bmartindcs wrote:

I have a fpbx distro system, that was updating (system updates, not module updates) and somehow it failed the upgrade. Disk space isn’t an issue. During reboot the system issues a panic and hangs.

The panic error is: “Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown -block(0,0)”

If I manually intervene and have Grub boot off previous Kernel, it will boot into Emergency Mode. If I login, then exit, it will finish booting in the old kernel and everything will operate normally up until another reboot (in which case it will panic again). After getting it up, I yum update everything and that did not change/fix the issue.

This is a production system and it’s virtualized. I have current backups, but would prefer to repair the borked update. What is recommended way to get past this properly? It appears I may just need to somehow rebuild that failed kernel install or repair. I have seen some posts talking about rebuilding the ramfs image that the kernel uses during booting. I found a link which references this situation pretty clearly however not sure if others have ran into this before I go cowboy here:

How to Fix Kernel Panic - Not Syncing: VFS: Unable to Mount Root FS on Unknown-Block(0,0) https://www.geekswarrior.com/2019/07/solved-how-to-fix-kernel-panic-on-linux.html

System Info:

Sangoma Linux 7.8.2003

Kernel that won’t boot: 3.10.0-1127.19.1.e17.x86_64
Kernel that does work (previous version): 3.10.0-957.21.3.e17.x86_64

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Server Install Issues

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@BlazeStudios wrote:

Been a coons age since I’ve done actual hardware based install. Got someone who’s trying to install FreePBX v15 ISO on a Super Micro 5018A-FTN4 1U Rack Server - Atom C2758 and the process starts but they are getting:

Picture_2020_12_30T21_06_55_748Z

I remember anaconda puking when trying to a system like a NUC but he’s used Super Micro’s in the past and hasn’t had an issue. First time doing the v15 ISO though.

Any thoughts or pointers?

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Kernel Panic - Can't install on Intel NUC 8 (NUC8i3BEK)

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@whaleya wrote:

Our old FreePBX server is on it’s last legs (leaking caps) so we thought we’d buy a little NUC and install FreePBX on it. Sounded simple, but it isn’t!

When I try to install FreePBX (the full install with CertOS7, etc) I get a kernel panic error on install. Disabled the usual suspects in BIOS, made sure I was on the latest BIOS version, but that didn’t help. I next tried just installing the latest version of CertOS 7, but that didn’t work either. I WAS able to install CertOS8 without any problems.

I am not a Linux expert by ANY stretch. With the upcoming CertOS 8 EOL issues, etc I would much rather do the complete install from FreePBX with CertOS7 to minimize future problems.

Has anyone been able to install FreePBX on a Intel NUC 8th generation)??

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Freepbx 15 distro on nanopi

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@samihep123 wrote:

is a there an iso image with freepbx distro that fits nanopi neo core?
i tried freepbx 15 iso image on my pc and it works fine but now i need to try it on my nanopi and m afraid it wont work.

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Freepbx 14 to 15 upgrade tool stops

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@apalenschat wrote:

I ran the tool on a SNG7 distro that is running Asterisk 17.

It errored out trying to upgrade userman and then left me at the module admin page with framework and system admin showing a need to be upgraded. I selected upgrade both and it claims that framework must be updated first. When I run update on framework I get this error:

PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function writeln() on string in /var/www/html/admin/modules/framework/install.php on line 38
Whoops\Exception\ErrorException: Call to a member function writeln() on string in file /var/www/html/admin/modules/framework/install.php on line 38
Stack trace:

  1. Whoops\Exception\ErrorException->() /var/www/html/admin/modules/framework/install.php:38

Not sure what other info to give or where to go from here. System is not currently in service so I’m not desperate. I also have backups. Thanks for any help to get it running.

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FreePBX FreePBX 14.0.16.3 - Modules up to date, what about YUM Updates?

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@microchipmatt wrote:

Hello all, my module updates happen automatically, and I am on FreePBX Version 14.0.16.3. I have 315 System updates in the wing:
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| There are 315 System updates available. |
| Run yum update to update them. |

I see so many mixed answers on how often one should do updates, Would YUM updates ever upgrade to a full version update (Like 15), or would these updates all fall within the 14.XX.XX realm? Thanks in advance.

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Parking calls (70) to LOTS (71, 72, 73) (using) a mix of Yealink & Fanvil IP endpoints

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@sawgood1000 wrote:

I know to: “ask Yealink” (in progress), but I want to at least run this by people here:

We have a working SangomaOS PBX (installed from .ISO)
The system is working as expected.
We have setup parking (70), and we have (3) parking lots (71,72,73).

GOAL: When a call is PARKED and put in a LOT: have the IP endpoint’s button for the LOT (blink RED)
NOTE: Yealink phones go from solid green to solid red
NOTE: Fanvil phones go from solid green to blinking red


We have (8) phones (local) on the same LAN as the PBX

4 of the phones are: Yealink SIP-T29G
4 of the phones are: Fanvil X6u


We have working parking BLF/DSS keys for the (3) parking lots on all (8) phones

Example:
Yealink (button 5) = BLF / 71 (button is solid GREEN)
Yealink (button 5) = BLF / 72 (button is solid GREEN)
Yealink (button 5) = BLF / 73 (button is solid GREEN)

Example:
Fanvil (button 1) = BLF / 71 (button is solid GREEN)
Fanvil (button 1) = BLF / 72 (button is solid GREEN)
Fanvil (button 1) = BLF / 73 (button is solid GREEN)


When staff PARKS a call to (70) and it is assigned to lot (71):

Yealink phone button for (71) goes from solid GREEN (to) solid RED
Fanvil phone button for (71) goes from solid GREEN (to) blinking RED

No GUI options are available on Yealink phones (to setup what state lights can be in)
NOTE: Only BLF MODE exists (and) none of the options other than mode 1 work

Direct GUI options are available on Fanvil phones (to setup) what state lights can be in
NOTE: The default option for ‘parked’ calls (using the drop down) is to: “blink RED”


Question:
How can we get Yealink phones to “blink” RED (vs) solid RED for “parking lot calls”?


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Yum Update Transaction Error!

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@briang70 wrote:

Hello,

I’m getting the following error:

file /usr/lib64/python3.6/dbm/pycache/ndbm.cpython-36.opt-2.pyc from install of python3-libs-3.6.8-13.el7.x86_64 conflicts with file from package python36u-libs-3.6.7-1.ius.centos7.x86_64
file /usr/lib64/python3.6/dbm/pycache/ndbm.cpython-36.pyc from install of python3-libs-3.6.8-13.el7.x86_64 conflicts with file from package

Any ideas a work around this issue?

Thanks!

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Linux Boot Issue

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@paul_hadley wrote:

My apologies if this turns out to be a dumb question, but I am no Linux expert and despite the many FreePBX installs I have never had a Linux issue until today.

Did a FreePBX 15.0 install yesterday, restored a FreePBX 12.0 back up to and did all the relevant module and PJSIP updates I needed, all good.

Logged onto the console and got a notice updates were waiting so I ran “yum update” as instructed.

Now I have the following option as it boots.

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The problem is the top option, which the system default boots to fails to boot stopping at this screen.

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When I intervene and select the lower (2) option the system boots fine and everything works great?

My questions are:-

How can I remove this option so the PBX starts without intervention, there is an option to “edit” on the blue screen but then obvious way to delete option (1).

How can I ensure the system doesn’t do an automatic update in future and the problem comes back?

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IVR direct dial dont work with Misc Applications and Queues numbers

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@MAA wrote:

Hello,
FreePBX 13.0.197.28
Current Asterisk Version: 13.29.2

I have simply IVR with Enable Direct Dial = Enabled

but its don’t work with “Misc Applications” numbers and with Queues numbers (when i test it, and try enter number XXXX, i get a message that says we have not received a valid response).

Hot to fix it?

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