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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:10 am
by jameswilson
Ross
Personally i think this is a better idea. I love the live cd but my fav one you did was the 2006 non live cd with installer.
Is this someething you would like adopted and extended?
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:10 am
by jameswilson
Forget to say, if so how can i help?
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:53 am
by robi
Thanks! I didn't find this one.
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:58 am
by rdmelin
Is this someething you would like adopted and extended?
Certainly
Forget to say, if so how can i help?
To start with, test and report bugs.
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 2:21 pm
by gola10
gola10 wrote:I am not a expert but a few week ago was able to install zm 1.23.1 from RPM to Pclos. I downloaded the 2008 iso but sincerely i do not remmenber (is a matter of age) if i used the 2008 minicd or a older version of pclos. Is there a way to now?
It has been installed in 4 different computers and with different hardware and one of them with a sata drive. I can tell that they are very stable.
Recently i ugrade 2 of those installations to 1.23.2 from RPM. The only thing i notice on one of them is that when i try to see all events of unde DAY "today" i get the ones of yesterday. This computer is far away from here and i did the upgrade via Internet. Maybe i forgot something.
I am happy to know that there is going to be finally ZM under Pclos. Their Remaster feature is great.
Update: Just check and it is Pclos 2008.
I have to comment about what i said in this post.
First, after i applied some updates to Pclos, the MKLIVECD broke.
I migrate from Mandriva 2007 to Pclos all my sites (3) and has notice that is common that i can not connect to the ZM computer thru the browser or ssh and even ping is not responded. I thought it was the internet connection but when i went back to Mandriva on 2 places, the problem was solved.
Just hope there will be a MKLIVECD for Mandriva 2008 soon.
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:35 pm
by robi
rdmelin wrote:Here is a low key announcement, buried deep in this long running thread
I uploaded a new livecd solution Ive been working on, and some docs describing it. It's a departure from past zmlivecd solutions.Check it out when you get some time.
http://www.ctu-web.com
Is this project continuing? How can ZM be updated in this?
I tested it, and, to be honest, I'd happily move from MDV 2007.0 to this one. Asterisk seems very smooth, like it a lot. Congrats.
Any suggestion, on how to move from one system to the other, without losing the events?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:50 pm
by robi
This link describes installation of ZM 1.23.0 onto MDV 2008.0.
http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.ph ... and_1.23.0
Do you think the same steps will work with 1.23.3 onto the currently available MDV 2008.1, using the rpm on the same link?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:53 am
by robi
robi wrote:rdmelin wrote:Here is a low key announcement, buried deep in this long running thread
I uploaded a new livecd solution Ive been working on, and some docs describing it. It's a departure from past zmlivecd solutions.Check it out when you get some time.
http://www.ctu-web.com
Is this project continuing? How can ZM be updated in this?
I tested it, and, to be honest, I'd happily move from MDV 2007.0 to this one. Asterisk seems very smooth, like it a lot. Congrats.
Any suggestion, on how to move from one system to the other, without losing the events?
Anyone? Hellooo!
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 4:14 am
by rdmelin
Anyone? Hellooo!
Helloo yourself
I'm not ignoring anyone, Ive been away, and swamped, etc.
Is this project continuing? How can ZM be updated in this?
Yes I am still working on the arch based system as I have time. I expect to have a real release soon. But it will require a new installation. Im sticking close to the filesystem structure of the parent distro "archlinux" which differs from Mandriva in that the web server root is in /home rather than /var. So migrating a host from one system to the other and preserving events would be a pain. I will take a look at whether a script to backup config data like monitors, zones, etc would be feasible.
Asterisk seems very smooth, like it a lot.
Hmm. OK, Im glad you spoke up. I was thinking of removing it in the interest of simplicity but if someone will use it I can keep it in. Though it will not be featured so prominently in the "Getting Acquainted" page.
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:59 am
by jameswilson
Ross, can you let me have a donate button / paypal address mate. I was supposed to help with this but i havnt and want to support it.
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:46 pm
by rdmelin
Ross, can you let me have a donate button / paypal address mate.
Thank you James.
You can use rdmelin \\ at \\ yahoo \\ .com
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:44 am
by martymoose
rdmelin wrote:Here is a low key announcement, buried deep in this long running thread
I uploaded a new livecd solution Ive been working on, and some docs describing it. It's a departure from past zmlivecd solutions.Check it out when you get some time.
http://www.ctu-web.com
mate great work been playing with trixbox/asterisk for about 2 years
was looking for a solution to intergrate both
hope you continue with this
its a bit new have fallen in love with ubuntu
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:33 pm
by robi
martymoose wrote:rdmelin wrote:Here is a low key announcement, buried deep in this long running thread
I uploaded a new livecd solution Ive been working on, and some docs describing it. It's a departure from past zmlivecd solutions.Check it out when you get some time.
http://www.ctu-web.com
mate great work been playing with trixbox/asterisk for about 2 years
was looking for a solution to intergrate both
hope you continue with this
its a bit new have fallen in love with ubuntu
I was with Mandriva... actually I was hoping that we'd have a MDV 2008.1 with both of these...
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:36 pm
by robi
rdmelin wrote:Anyone? Hellooo!
Helloo yourself
I'm not ignoring anyone, Ive been away, and swamped, etc.
Is this project continuing? How can ZM be updated in this?
Yes I am still working on the arch based system as I have time. I expect to have a real release soon. But it will require a new installation. Im sticking close to the filesystem structure of the parent distro "archlinux" which differs from Mandriva in that the web server root is in /home rather than /var. So migrating a host from one system to the other and preserving events would be a pain. I will take a look at whether a script to backup config data like monitors, zones, etc would be feasible.
Asterisk seems very smooth, like it a lot.
Hmm. OK, Im glad you spoke up. I was thinking of removing it in the interest of simplicity but if someone will use it I can keep it in. Though it will not be featured so prominently in the "Getting Acquainted" page.
ArchSentrix looks real cool, a great opportunity for one to learn the real linux, as very well described in the Archlinux wiki.
Meanwhile I installed astersik 1.2 on the MDV 2007 system I've previously installed from the CD (it's there in the repo) but what a pity they don't support asterisk 1.4 on it. So I'd be happy to have the latest from all...
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:15 am
by martymoose
regarding archsentrix
can you access asterisk from lan
i get to zm via 192.168.1.99/zm
i have tried 192.168.1.99:8088 for asterisk
but no good
any help?