[asterisk-users] Configuration management and update deployment - what do you use?

Duncan duncan at e-simple.co.nz
Wed Oct 19 15:31:53 CDT 2016


On 19/10/16 05:57, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
> +10 for Ansible.
>
> We use that on our production.
>

Okay, I will investigate Ansible

Thanks very much

Cheers Duncan
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> Ludovic Gasc (GMLudo)
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> 2016-10-18 14:00 GMT+02:00 marek cervenka <cervajs2 at gmail.com 
> <mailto:cervajs2 at gmail.com>>:
>
>     ansible.com <http://ansible.com>
>
>
>     Dne 18/10/2016 v 11:46 Duncan napsal(a):
>
>         Hi All
>
>         We have about 15 different asterisk boxes around the place and
>         on my list has been automate deployment updates and keep a
>         revision history. They are mostly not publicly accessible, and
>         external SIP access is closely firewalled , so updates happen
>         straight away when its something like heartbleed, but take a
>         while to trust/test new releases.
>
>         Our boxes are Ubuntu LTS - mostly 14.04 at the moment. We use
>         Freebpx as the configuration front end and so that tends to be
>         a more manual update, although there is an API we could use to
>         keep things in step. We run backups from freepbx and archive
>         those as well as any specific asterisk settings missed. At the
>         moment our scale means manual is okay, but automation would
>         make it easier if the learning curve and new issues aren't too
>         high.
>
>         We compile asterisk from source as the packages aren't usually
>         quite what we want.
>
>         I was just curious how people deploy asterisk across multiple
>         platforms and keep them all up to date?
>
>         What tools are good for this sort of thing?
>
>         Thanks very much
>
>         Cheers Duncan
>
>
>
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