Upgrading ipbx

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Free ipbx updates are provided to all registered and licensed customers. Contact [mailto:support@taridium.com support@taridium.com] if you can't access the repositories.
Free ipbx updates are provided to all registered and licensed customers. Contact [mailto:support@taridium.com support@taridium.com] if you can't access the repositories.
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Upgrades of ipbx should be performed during off hours, but will usually not affect any ongoing voice traffic.
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Upgrades of ipbx should be performed during off hours, but will usually not affect any ongoing voice traffic unless the switching package '''asterisk''' and/or related components need to be upgraded. See change log for details on each specific upgrade.
== Upgrading via Web Interface ==
== Upgrading via Web Interface ==
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To upgrade via command line, log into your system as root and enter:
To upgrade via command line, log into your system as root and enter:
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   [root@ipbx ~]# yum update ipbx -y
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   [root@ipbx ~]# yum update ipbx
Once the update has been completed run ipbx-config and select option '''6''' to upgrade the database. Some updates will not include a database upgrade, but it is always advisable to run the database upgrade, to make sure any changes have been applied. It is normal that several revisions of the database will be applied if you haven't upgraded with every new version.
Once the update has been completed run ipbx-config and select option '''6''' to upgrade the database. Some updates will not include a database upgrade, but it is always advisable to run the database upgrade, to make sure any changes have been applied. It is normal that several revisions of the database will be applied if you haven't upgraded with every new version.

Revision as of 17:58, 29 April 2009

Free ipbx updates are provided to all registered and licensed customers. Contact support@taridium.com if you can't access the repositories.

Upgrades of ipbx should be performed during off hours, but will usually not affect any ongoing voice traffic unless the switching package asterisk and/or related components need to be upgraded. See change log for details on each specific upgrade.

Upgrading via Web Interface

Go to Advanced SetupMaintenance and click on check for updates - if an update is available, you can select install update to perform the upgrade. Depending on your connection speed, the upgrade can take up to 5 minutes.

Warning.gifYou will not be able to upgrade via web interface if you have changed your MySQL default password.

Upgrading via Command Line

To upgrade via command line, log into your system as root and enter:

 [root@ipbx ~]# yum update ipbx

Once the update has been completed run ipbx-config and select option 6 to upgrade the database. Some updates will not include a database upgrade, but it is always advisable to run the database upgrade, to make sure any changes have been applied. It is normal that several revisions of the database will be applied if you haven't upgraded with every new version.

 [root@ipbx ~]# ipbx-config
 
 ************************************************************
                                                             
   ipbx 2.0 Configuration                      
   (c) 2008 taridium, llc                                    
                                                             
 ************************************************************
 
 
 Select Configuration Option:
 
 1 <- Configure ipbx for the first time and use default
      configuration
 2 <- Create full database backup
 3 <- Fix file system permissions
 4 <- Restore default ipbx database (will erase all settings)
 5 <- Reset admin password
 6 <- Upgrade ipbx database (safe mode)
 
 0 <- Exit
 
 please enter your choice:

Change Log

Detailed information about changes in ipbx releases can be found in the ipbx change log.

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