[App_rpt-users] BeagleBone Black Allstar Official Release

Doug Crompton doug at crompton.com
Thu Jun 26 14:24:42 UTC 2014


The distro is Arch Linux but this is a complete package, image download at the website. No additional downloads are required. You do not need to do anything but configure it.
73 Doug
WA3DSP
http://www.crompton.com/hamradio


Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 05:16:42 -0700
From: donegan at donegan.org
Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] BeagleBone Black Allstar Official Release
To: doug at crompton.com
CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org

Yes, and the distro required on the SW side - I have a current node in test mode with an 'old' everex GPC, A.C.I.D. and URIx, I have an unused BeagleBone Black, so just wondering what else would be required to 'glue' a BBB based one together. I'll check out hamvoip.org shortly and see what kernels (pun intended) of data it has :-) ____________
Steven Donegan
KK6IVC
SSCC/NORC Life Member, Car #86
www.sscc.us

        From: Doug Crompton <doug at crompton.com>
 To: Steven Donegan <donegan at donegan.org> 
Cc: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org> 
 Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 10:37 PM
 Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] BeagleBone Black Allstar Official Release
   
Steven,   I think you are asking about hardware?  BBB, sound FOB, Radio.73 DougWA3DSPhttp://www.crompton.com/hamradio

Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 22:07:11 -0700From: donegan at donegan.orgSubject: Re: [App_rpt-users] BeagleBone Black
 Allstar Official ReleaseTo: doug at crompton.comWhat is the complete configuration required? IE BBB+?Being a computer professional (+geek+electronics geek+ham etc) I might just replace my low power mac mini sized node with an even more small and power efficient unit - and besides I like hacking on linux and asterisk
 :-) ____________Steven DoneganKK6IVCSSCC/NORC Life Member, Car
 #86www.sscc.us        From: Doug Crompton <doug at crompton.com> To: "app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org" <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>  Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 10:02 PM Subject: [App_rpt-users] BeagleBone Black Allstar Official Release   


Hello and welcome to the first public 
release of Allstar on the BeagleBone Black. This represents months of trial and error testing which first started with the Raspberry Pi back at the beginning of the year and was finally successful on the BBB platform. We have had several beta versions out now for over two months with many testers and we had very good reports. There is more to be done but this is a working system that will allow many to get rid of their energy consuming PC's with constantly running hard drives and have an Allstar system that fits in the palm of your hand. The web page I have created gives very detailed instructions on how to download, install, and configure your BBB for use with Allstar. The web page is:hamvoip.orgThere you will find a link to download the image and also to join the
 arm-allstar email list. Please try to address questions specific to the BBB and
 Allstar to the arm-allstar list and not the apt-rpt list.While the code is the current Acid release there are many differences in how things are done on the BBB and the OS we are using, Arch Linux, is much different than Centos or Debian. Please refer to the web page for detailed info on some of the differences. We also recommend that you NOT use the nodesetup routine that is offered on the standard Acid release. In many ways this is faulty and often more trouble than it is worth. For that reason we have renamed nodesteup on the image and made it non-executable. Besides what is described on the web page there is a very detailed how-to describing first time setup of the config files. We encourage you to edit the existing config files rather than wholesale copying your existing configs on top of the examples. There is a little learning involved but in the long run it is good to know how things work by configuring the
 files on your own.We
 also encourage you to make image backups once you have your system configured. This will avoid having to recreate your configuration should a failure of some kind occur. While we have not seen any problems with power failures and as far as we know not one SD card has ever failed running Allstar there is always a first time and better safe than sorry.This release does not have the backup/restore scripts that we promised but they will be available soon. Basically what they will do is copy /etc/asterisk and all directories under it in entirety into a tar file and then you would use winscp or a similar file copy program to transfer the tar file to another computer. This would allow you to make updates of the image when new code is released in the future without losing your former configuration. For now you can do this manually. See the howto on the web page for instructions on doing image and directory backups. It is not
 hard to do and well worth
 the piece of mind.Have fun and I hope you enjoy your new BBB Allstar node. There will be many more features and upgrades available in the future all of which will be announced on the arm-allstar email list. There are already plenty of experienced users on the list that can help you with any problems you might have.73 Doug, WA3DSP 		 	   		  
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