[Asterisk-Users] Backing up configurations and *@home list?
Wiley Siler
wsiler at education2020.com
Thu Mar 17 15:18:02 MST 2005
I cannot answer q1 and am interested in this myself.
Question 2 has a partial answer in that the AAH has a backup feature
located in the management portion of AMP.
The backup link is at the bottom. The restore feature is located at the
linux command line on a AAH machine.
help-aah will show the command. It is restore-aah. Have not used it
yet so I cannot attest to its efficacy...
W
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Don Murray
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 3:07 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Backing up configurations and *@home list?
Hello again,
I have *@home set up and working. There are a couple of questions I
have about system administration that I couldn't find on the wiki
(although I may not be using the right buzzwords).
(1) is there an asterisk at home specific mailing list? I believe someone
on this list mentioned there was but I cannot find it at sourceforge,
the asterisk at home web page, or the asterisk.org web page.
(2) is there a utility for backing up asterisk configurations and
current status? I'd like to be able to do regular back-ups and if a big
problem happens, have a method to easily re-install the system on a
different machine. Is there an *-friendly way of doing this or should I
just do directory dumps periodically and copy them back into place after
a fresh install?
Thanks
Don
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