[Asterisk-Users] FC4 and yum install; how to configure questions

Tom Poe tompoe at studioforrecording.org
Wed Feb 22 10:33:01 MST 2006


I installed FC4, ran command, # yum install asterisk.  A bunch of stuff 
happened, but can't locate .conf files.  I have a list of files:
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/features.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/rtp.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/extensions.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/logger.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/iax.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/cdr_custom.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/modules.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/enum.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/oss.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/musiconhold.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/extensions.ael.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/adsi.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/alarmreceiver.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/iaxprov.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/cdr_odbc.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/indications.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/misdn.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/cdr_manager.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/voicemail.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/dundi.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/cdr_tds.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/telcordia-1.adsi
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/asterisk.adsi
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/meetme.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/mgcp.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/sip.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/alsa.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/sip_notify.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/cdr.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/rpt.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/manager.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/phone.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/modem.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/codecs.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/dnsmgr.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/extconfig.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/adtranvofr.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/vpb.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/res_odbc.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/osp.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/queues.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/skinny.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/zapata.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/cdr_pgsql.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/privacy.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/festival.conf.sample
/usr/share/doc/asterisk-1.2.4/configs/agents.conf.sample
- - -
This setup allowed me to run the command:
# /usr/sbin/asterisk -vvvvc
A bunch of stuff happens, then the prompt returns to the root command. 

I'm reading the asterisk book (just started Ch 4), and when I go looking 
for a .conf file, it doesn't exist. 
Any help appreciated.
Tom

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