i read this link
http://www.freepbx.org/news/2010-05-30/high-availability-backup-and-restore
It’s exciting to see that high availability is not only capable, but built in with freepbx. Only issue is … how do i set this up after installation? Thank you for your support…
ciscostudent -
You are using trixbox that uses a very old version of FreePBX. Real FreePBX users can simply update to version 2.8 and have access to the module.
It’s not HA, it is more like ‘warm standby’
The answer here is the same as I told you in the trixbox forum.
Issues like this are exactly why I do not recommend any port fork version of FreePBX.
It has gotten so easy to install Asterisk and FreePBX on CentOS I can’t imagine using an ISO anymore.
The old trixbox endpoint manager was useful and you can install it on any system once you understand the dependencies however the need for that is even going once FreePBX 2.9 Endpoint Manager is finished.
trixbox users truly miss out on all the excitement of the FreePBX project.
i know, that is why i am using Freepbx. I took your advice and I am ready to install Freepbx however I don’t see any documentation on setting this up on Freepbx 2.8 …
Make sense?
I provided you a link in the trixbox forum and if you look to the right of the messages you will see the article on the new module under “Technical Corner”
In case you can’t find it.
http://www.freepbx.org/news/2010-05-30/high-availability-backup-and-restore
Have you installed your Asterisk and FreePBX yet?
ok maybe i am stupid or i am simply overlooking something. I don’t want install it then be stuck just like in trixbox.
Here is what i plan on doing.
Install Centos on indentical servers
install asterisk
Install Freepbx on indentical servers
from there how do i enable this warm standby module?
I would think it’s a command? OR is it in the GUI? (i highly doubt that)
AM i making sense?
OMG IM AND IDIOT I SEE IT
ITS A MODULE RIGHT THERE THE FIRST STEP
DISREGARD
DISREGARD
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP