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    • bigbearB
      bigbear @JaredBusch
      last edited by

      @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

      then shut it down and made a snapshot in Vultr.

      ^^^^ THIS ^^^^

      Any features/benefits from the upgrade? I have one or two installs I just dont feel like moving off FreePBX.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @bigbear
        last edited by

        @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

        @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

        then shut it down and made a snapshot in Vultr.

        ^^^^ THIS ^^^^

        Any features/benefits from the upgrade? I have one or two installs I just dont feel like moving off FreePBX.

        Features of 14 over 13?
        IMO and in no fixed order:

        • CentOS 7 based instead of CentOS 6.
        • Auto updater for FreePBX modules and yum
        • The UCP is supposed to be improved, but it looks like more work instead. Need more time with that.
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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @bigbear
          last edited by

          @bigbear Asterisk 14 is available, but Digium only usually recommends the odd numbered releases.

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          • bigbearB
            bigbear @JaredBusch
            last edited by

            @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

            @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

            @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

            then shut it down and made a snapshot in Vultr.

            ^^^^ THIS ^^^^

            Any features/benefits from the upgrade? I have one or two installs I just dont feel like moving off FreePBX.

            Features of 14 over 13?
            IMO and in no fixed order:

            • CentOS 7 based instead of CentOS 6.
            • Auto updater for FreePBX modules and yum
            • The UCP is supposed to be improved, but it looks like more work instead. Need more time with that.

            I gave the UCP a try, there was no default layout or apps. Kind of a miss there because by comparison it is maybe its stronger using-facing benefit.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @bigbear
              last edited by

              @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

              @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

              @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

              @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

              then shut it down and made a snapshot in Vultr.

              ^^^^ THIS ^^^^

              Any features/benefits from the upgrade? I have one or two installs I just dont feel like moving off FreePBX.

              Features of 14 over 13?
              IMO and in no fixed order:

              • CentOS 7 based instead of CentOS 6.
              • Auto updater for FreePBX modules and yum
              • The UCP is supposed to be improved, but it looks like more work instead. Need more time with that.

              I gave the UCP a try, there was no default layout or apps. Kind of a miss there because by comparison it is maybe its stronger using-facing benefit.

              That is what I am seeing and wondering WTF. but I did skip the tutorial.. so need to do that once. Maybe I missed something obvious.

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              • bigbearB
                bigbear @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                then shut it down and made a snapshot in Vultr.

                ^^^^ THIS ^^^^

                Any features/benefits from the upgrade? I have one or two installs I just dont feel like moving off FreePBX.

                Features of 14 over 13?
                IMO and in no fixed order:

                • CentOS 7 based instead of CentOS 6.
                • Auto updater for FreePBX modules and yum
                • The UCP is supposed to be improved, but it looks like more work instead. Need more time with that.

                I gave the UCP a try, there was no default layout or apps. Kind of a miss there because by comparison it is maybe its stronger using-facing benefit.

                That is what I am seeing and wondering WTF. but I did skip the tutorial.. so need to do that once. Maybe I missed something obvious.

                LOL Yeah I did too and couldnt get it back

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch
                  last edited by JaredBusch

                  I setup the UCP today and found I had no CDR or CEL data since the upgrade.

                  Turns out the /etc/odbc.ini file was not properly put back. It was left renamed as /etc/odbc.ini.rpmsave instead.

                  Opening a issue on their tracker.

                  [root@fpbx ~]# cd /etc
                  [root@fpbx etc]# ls
                  acpi                     ethertypes    java                 nanorc             radiusclient-ng           statetab.d
                  adjtime                  event.d       jvm                  netconfig          rc0.d                     subgid
                  aliases                  exports       jvm-commmon          NetworkManager     rc1.d                     subuid
                  aliases.db               fail2ban      jwhois.conf          networks           rc2.d                     subversion
                  alternatives             favicon.png   krb5.conf            nsswitch.conf      rc3.d                     sudo.conf
                  amportal.conf            filesystems   krb5.conf.d          nsswitch.conf.bak  rc4.d                     sudoers
                  anacrontab               firewalld     ld.so.cache          ntp                rc5.d                     sudoers.d
                  apcupsd                  fonts         ld.so.conf           ntp.conf           rc6.d                     sudoers.rpmsave
                  asound.conf              freepbx.conf  ld.so.conf.d         odbc.ini.rpmsave   rc.d                      sudo-ldap.conf
                  asterisk                 fstab         libaudit.conf        odbcinst.ini       rc.local                  sysconfig
                  audisp                   gai.conf      libnl                openldap           redhat-release            sysctl.conf
                  audit                    gconf         libreport            openvpn            redhat-upgrade-tool       sysctl.conf.rpmnew
                  avahi                    gcrypt        libuser.conf         opt                resolv.conf               sysctl.d
                  bash_completion.d        gdbinit       libuser.conf.rpmnew  os-release         rpc                       systemd
                  bashrc                   gdbinit.d     locale.conf          pam.d              rpm                       system-release
                  binfmt.d                 ghostscript   localtime            passwd             rsyncd.conf               system-release-cpe
                  centos-release-upstream  gnupg         login.defs           passwd-            rsyslog.conf              tcsd.conf
                  chkconfig.d              GREP_COLORS   login.defs.rpmsave   passwd.OLD         rsyslog.conf.rpmsave      terminfo
                  cron.d                   groff         logrotate.conf       pear               rsyslog.d                 tmpfiles.d
                  cron.daily               group         logrotate.d          pear.conf          rwtab                     tnc
                  cron.deny                group-        lvm                  php.d              rwtab.d                   tnc_config
                  cron.hourly              grub2.cfg     machine-id           php.ini            sangoma                   trusted-key.key
                  cron.monthly             grub.conf     magic                php.ini.rpmnew     sangoma-release           udev
                  crontab                  grub.d        mailcap              php-zts.d          sangoma-release-upstream  updatedb.conf
                  cron.weekly              gshadow       mail.rc              pkcs11             sasl2                     vconsole.conf
                  crypttab                 gshadow-      man_db.conf          pki                schmooze                  vimrc
                  csh.cshrc                gss           maven                plymouth           screenrc                  virc
                  csh.login                host.conf     mdadm.conf           pm                 securetty                 vsftpd
                  dahdi                    hostname      mime.types           polkit-1           security                  wanpipe
                  dbus-1                   hosts         mke2fs.conf          popt.d             selinux                   wgetrc
                  default                  hosts.allow   modprobe.d           postfix            sensors3.conf             whois.conf
                  depmod.d                 hosts.deny    modules-load.d       ppp                services                  X11
                  dhcp                     httpd         mongod.conf          prelink.conf.d     sestatus.conf             xdg
                  DIR_COLORS               ImageMagick   mongos.conf          printcap           sgml                      xinetd.conf
                  DIR_COLORS.256color      incron.conf   motd                 profile            shadow                    xinetd.d
                  DIR_COLORS.lightbgcolor  incron.d      mtab                 profile.d          shadow-                   yum
                  dnsmasq.conf             init          multitail            prosody            shells                    yum.conf
                  dnsmasq.conf.rpmnew      init.d        multitail.conf       protocols          shells.rpmsave            yum.repos.d
                  dnsmasq.d                inittab       my.cnf               pulse              skel                      yum.repos.d.preupgrade
                  dracut.conf              inputrc       my.cnf.d             python             smi.conf
                  dracut.conf.d            iproute2      my.cnfpost_upgrade   r2proto.conf       ssh
                  e2fsck.conf              issue         my.cnfpost_upgrade2  r2test.conf        ssl
                  environment              issue.net     my.cnf.rpmnew        raddb              statetab
                  [root@fpbx etc]# 
                  

                  fixed with

                  [root@fpbx etc]# cp /etc/odbc.ini.rpmsave /etc/odbc.ini
                  

                  and a reboot.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @bigbear
                    last edited by

                    @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                    @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                    @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                    @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                    @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                    @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                    then shut it down and made a snapshot in Vultr.

                    ^^^^ THIS ^^^^

                    Any features/benefits from the upgrade? I have one or two installs I just dont feel like moving off FreePBX.

                    Features of 14 over 13?
                    IMO and in no fixed order:

                    • CentOS 7 based instead of CentOS 6.
                    • Auto updater for FreePBX modules and yum
                    • The UCP is supposed to be improved, but it looks like more work instead. Need more time with that.

                    I gave the UCP a try, there was no default layout or apps. Kind of a miss there because by comparison it is maybe its stronger using-facing benefit.

                    That is what I am seeing and wondering WTF. but I did skip the tutorial.. so need to do that once. Maybe I missed something obvious.

                    LOL Yeah I did too and couldnt get it back

                    Turns out you can reenable it in the settings of the UCP. I learned that from the wizard today.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                      Opening a issue on their tracker.

                      bug report added.

                      https://issues.freepbx.org/browse/FREEPBX-15597

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                      • T
                        tm1000 @JaredBusch
                        last edited by tm1000

                        @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                        The UCP is supposed to be improved, but it looks like more work instead. Need more time with that.

                        @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                        I gave the UCP a try, there was no default layout or apps. Kind of a miss there because by comparison it is maybe its stronger using-facing benefit.

                        @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                        That is what I am seeing and wondering WTF.

                        We have plans to add customization by Administrators from within User Manager. We will also note to add default layouts in there as well.

                        The tutorial walks you through most of this however.

                        More to come in time.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @tm1000
                          last edited by

                          @tm1000 said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                          @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                          The UCP is supposed to be improved, but it looks like more work instead. Need more time with that.

                          @bigbear said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                          I gave the UCP a try, there was no default layout or apps. Kind of a miss there because by comparison it is maybe its stronger using-facing benefit.

                          @jaredbusch said in Trying the FreePBX 13 to 14 Upgrade:

                          That is what I am seeing and wondering WTF.

                          We have plans to add customization by Administrators from within User Manager. We will also note to add default layouts in there as well.

                          The tutorial walks you through most of this however.

                          More to come in time.

                          Yeah, a default layout would be awesome. The tutorial is good. I went through it yesterday.

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