Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Asterisk@Home Upgrade / Restore

 
As I promised in a past post, I'm working on coming up with an efficient way to upgrade an already-configured AAH box, without losing any of it's configuration. As of now, I have not devised a way to do this that I am satisfied with, but getting closer. One of the things I wish Asterisk & AAH would do better on is documentation, but it's only a matter of time. Asterisk is such a high-quality product, I'm certain its popularity is only going to increase, and better documantion along with it. I'll keep you posted (literally :) ) as to my sucess in getting my AAH box easily upgraded. If anyone has any ideas on an easy way to accomplish an AAH upgrade, please comment to this post.

3 Comments:

At 9:22 AM, Anonymous said...

Have you come up with any easy way to upgrade asterisk@home? If so, I would love to see how you do it. I think the AAH project is extremely useful and could further benefit from such a development.

Kevin
kf@kfweb.com

 
At 3:07 PM, Anonymous said...

I love the AAH project - so much, in fact, that we have been using it at my company for the past year. With a new version released not too long ago, I am feeling the desire to update the installation. Any progress that you are able to make would be most highly esteemed!

 
At 11:31 AM, Anonymous said...

I love it too , but now TrixBox aha
AAH 2.9 promise an easy upgrade !

pat98usb
asteriskcounter 469

 

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