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Mariusmarais wrote:Is there any way to release a "not quite fool-proof" installer where RAID can be setup or alternatively, would it be possible to load RAID support in the installer? That way I can pre-create the disks with a live CD and then just do the installation using the installer to the RAID disk? Thanks mariusmarais Posts: 16 Joined: Mon 8:24 am
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Lastly, is it possible to install OpenSuse first, and then run the Vicibox installer scripts over that? I realise this is not what VB is designed for, but it is very well put together and all the other available installation guides are extremely outdated, or just contain bad advice. Is there any way to release a "not quite fool-proof" installer where RAID can be setup or alternatively, would it be possible to load RAID support in the installer? That way I can pre-create the disks with a live CD and then just do the installation using the installer to the RAID disk? (I had originally hoped to use Raider to convert the single-disk installation to RAID10, but it does not support UEFI, which is used in 9.0 by default.) In this environment hardware RAID cards are very difficult to come by and we've used Linux mdraid very successfully across a number of workloads for a long time. I've been playing with a new 9.0 installation in a hosted (physical) server environment, and the lack of RAID support in the installer is quite a problem for me. Kumba Posts: 920 Joined: Tue 11:44 pm Location: Florida So how do you know which SVN revision you have? You can check that by doing the following :ġ) Log into your ViciDial web interface as an admin userģ) You'll see the "SVN Version" listed two lines down from the top. If used as a Web server, must use at least SVN revision 3133

If used as a Telephony (asterisk) server, must use at least SVN revision 2960 If used only as a database server, can be used in any cluster regardless of SVN revision The short version of the restrictions are:
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This is gone over in more detail in the manual but worst case scenario you will need to do an SVN upgrade to use ViciBox v.9.0. The second issue is that Asterisk v.11 isn't compiling on any version of OpenSuSE after v.42.3.
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The first major issues come from PHP7 compatibility with the ViciDial code base itself. There are some restrictions to installing ViciBox v.9.0 now. At a minimum I would suggest you read the first two pages of the manual to get a good understanding on what all has changed and the new restrictions in ViciBox v.9.0.

Below are the links for the ISO, MD5, and the new installation manual. The good news is that the installer is more foolproof but for the advanced users who liked installing onto Linux MD RAID arrays or doing other pre-install things you are somewhat out of luck. Please keep in mind that ViciBox v.9.0 diverges quite significantly from how all previous versions of ViciBox installed. A first-boot wizard was added that wasn't in beta3 but the rest is pretty much the same. Sounds like a good opportunity to release some software.
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