[App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
Tim Sawyer
tim.sawyer at mac.com
Sun Sep 14 03:19:57 UTC 2014
People have jumped on my butt for saying this before but I’ll say it again anyway. It’s very unlikely Asterisk will run worth a damn on a VPS, especially one for $5/mo. I’m not going to tell you not to do it, but if you do manage to jump the hurdles of getting Asterisk installed on a hosted VPS, it may not work as it does on a $50 computer.
--
Tim WD6AWP
> On Sep 13, 2014, at 4:56 PM, pete M <petem001 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> OK
>
> The GOAL: having a node without a radio on a server to use as a gateway of conference for a few repeaters around the Montreal region. I found a nice site where I can rent a small vps for 5$ a month. nothing fancy. I want to have that computer tu be my conference.. None of the site I have are either stable enough to host a nice conference or where I could have computer in a not arsh place, the bandwith is the issue.
>
> So I can load a lot of different distro, BUT they are fixe image to start with. Cnt ask to load the acid iso.. (this would of course fix every thing.)
>
> So the goal is not for fun I do need to make this work.
>
> Will work from there, will find some answer online for most of the stuff I need, But when it is directly related to app_rpt, here is my only source..
>
> Now I know what version of asterisk to use, where to find it, same for dahdi and app_rpt.. will try to ork on that. will find that I need some library of other stuff enroute and other software.. but I will try..
>
> Not such a noob in linux.. but not a pro.. thanks for you patience..
>
> Pierre VE2PF
>
>
> From: doug at crompton.com
> To: petem001 at hotmail.com
> CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 23:49:25 -0400
>
> First of all remind me - what is your end goal here. Are you doing this just for fun or is it for a real need and if so what is the need?
>
> The easiest thing to do might be to just download the BBB image at hamvoip.org. Write it to an SD card, mount it on Linux - ubuntu or whatever works. The root partition not the boot partition. Copy from everything from the mount point /usr/src/utils to /usr/src on your linux box. Also copy /etc/asterisk from the mount point to /etc/asterisk for all the config files.
>
> The source tree would then be in /usr/src/utils/asterisk - dahdi would also be there along with the patches in /usr/src/utils
>
> You can compile and intall both dahdi and asterisk from there. Then following the directions on the BBB page and howto on setting up your node.
>
> Another possible choice would be to just bring up a standard centos installation on a PC and copy what you need from there. All the source and files you would need would be there like the scripts in /usr/local/sbin. You would need to make some changes however.
>
> As Dave pointed out earlier you are in for some real bumps along the way. There will be packages you will need to download and things you will need to configure. It is not a 123 type of thing. Without some Linux experience it could be daunting.
>
> Just remember if you are using dahdi you need to remove any mention of zaptel and use the chan_dahdi.conf as shown in the BBB config.
>
> 73 Doug
> WA3DSP
> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
>
>
> From: petem001 at hotmail.com
> To: doug at crompton.com
> CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 22:19:19 -0400
>
> OK Doug you got me fired up..
>
> just one thing to know what source of asterisk are you using exactly?
>
> Got Dahdi got the patch.. will fix what's needed to be fixed about ntpd and all. But what damn source of asterisk are you using? ;-)
>
>
>
>
> From: doug at crompton.com
> To: petem001 at hotmail.com
> CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 13:15:14 -0400
>
> Pete,
>
> I have done this so many times but unfortunately I never documented it. Here is a simple description.
>
> Get a distro and configure it like you normally would. Get ntpd running, network setup, etc.
>
> Download the acid code and the latest dahdi -
>
> I see it is 2.10.0 The last I used was 2.9.x but I suspect it will work the same. If not you could get the 2.9 version.
>
> http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/dahdi <http://www.asterisk.org/downloads/dahdi>
>
> Apply the patch - info on how to do that is in the readme
>
> https://allstarlink.org/fixed-dahdi-patches.tar.gz <https://allstarlink.org/fixed-dahdi-patches.tar.gz>
>
> Compile and install dahdi.
>
> Then compile and install asterisk
>
> Don't run any offsite updates. Configure it manually - not hard to do - and run. If you already have a configured system you can use those files from /etc.asterisk. BTW the BBB setup procedure and howto's at http://hamvoip.org describe how to do that very easily which would also apply here. The only caveat is the config files would be different to start with so some consideration has to be given to that.
>
> All that sounds easy but you undoubtedly will have some hiccups and things you will have to do to get it to work. It is impossible to document that as it would be different on the multitude of distros and kernel versions.
>
> I have compiled it on the latest Debian and Ubuntu. The real problem is OSS support which is required. Debian has it, Ubuntu does not. You have to recompile the kernel and add it back in. For that reason Ubuntu is not recommended as kernel versions can change with frequent updates.
>
> I guess the big question is do you really need to do this. I forget why you said you can't run a local system. In that case you could just install an acid release on a PC or maybe go with the BBB.
>
> 73 Doug
> WA3DSP
> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
>
>
> From: petem001 at hotmail.com
> To: doug at crompton.com
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 12:08:04 -0400
>
> well can you point me a few pointers on how to do so?
>
> Never patched some software before.
>
>
> From: Doug Crompton <mailto:doug at crompton.com>
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 11:03 AM
> To: pete M <mailto:petem001 at hotmail.com>
> Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org <mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
>
> I am not sure what you are saying when you comment....
>
> "well I think that Dahdi wont compile correctly on Any distro that have a kernel pass a certain point.."
>
> Did you mean "will" ?? The patches can be applied against the latest dahdi and it will compile on late kernels. The BBB is an example of that.
>
> 73 Doug
> WA3DSP
> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
>
>
> From: petem001 at hotmail.com
> To: doug at crompton.com
> CC: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 09:42:08 -0400
>
> well I think that Dahdi wont compile correctly on Any distro that have a kernel pass a certain point..
>
> I can run the system on bunch of disto..
>
> Here is the list..
>
>
> CentOS 5 32bit
> CentOS 5 64bit
> CentOS 6 32bit
> CentOS 6 64bit
> CentOS 7 64bit
> CentOS 7 64bit Minimal
> Debian 6 32bit
> Debian 6 64bit
> Debian 7 32bit
> Debian 7 32bit Minimal
> Debian 7 64bit
> Debian 7 64bit Minimal
> Fedora 17 32bit
> Fedora 17 64bit
> Fedora 19 32bit
> Fedora 19 64bit
> Starbound-Ubuntu 13.10 32bit
> SUSE 12.2 32bit
> SUSE 12.2 64bit
> Ubuntu 10.04 32bit
> Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
> Ubuntu 11.10 32bit
> Ubuntu 11.10 64bit
> Ubuntu 12.10 32bit
> Ubuntu 12.10 64bit
> Ubuntu 13.10 32bit
> Ubuntu 13.10 64bit
> Ubuntu 14.04 32bit
> Ubuntu 14.04 32bit Minimal
> Ubuntu 14.04 64bit
> Ubuntu 14.04 64bit Minimal
>
> So I have lots of choice <wlEmoticon-winkingsmile[1].png>
>
> But I was under the feeling that the best distro was centos 5 for acid.. (using the install script from the cd..
>
> Unless you can point me in another direction..
>
>
> From: Doug Crompton <mailto:doug at crompton.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 6:16 PM
> To: pete M <mailto:petem001 at hotmail.com>
> Cc: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org <mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
> Subject: RE: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
>
> Pete,
>
> I have been somewhat following this. Does it have to be centos? Allstar will run on the latest Debian. You need to install it yourself but depending on your Linux capability it is not a big deal.
>
> 73 Doug
> WA3DSP
> http://www.crompton.com/hamradio
>
>
> From: petem001 at hotmail.com
> To: kk6ecm at gmail.com; app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
> Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 14:12:38 -0400
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
>
> Thanks Bob. I dont think that it has to do with something impossible to do.. In fact I have been searching the archives about problem like that.. And there was some answer about some patch to dahdi zaptel.. or such.. I am at work, dont remember..
>
> If it would be installed at least up to a point. I would be able to do it..
>
> I just dont know how to tell the compiler not to compile that part and go on..
>
>
>
> From: kk6ecm at gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 09:15:13 -0700
> To: app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
>
> Couple of thoughts. I've not been able to load using ssh. Last time I attempted this zaptel did not load properly, but it seems I didn't get an error until after the reboot. It seems to me (check the ACID scripts), that ACID disables ssh during the load. When I have loaded CentOS 5.10 (as previously mentioned), I then used some of the ACID scripts to load asterisk, etc, I always had to us a monitor and keyboard on the server to be fully successful. But hey... that could just be my fumbling around.
>
> As for your stated concern. I could be because no one knows the answer. Hard to believe, I know, but it seems to happen occasionally on this list :~}
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
> kk6ecm
>
> Sent from iPad
>
>
> On Sep 10, 2014, at 8:30 AM, pete M <petem001 at hotmail.com <mailto:petem001 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> OK, did I asked a question that CAN’T be answered? Or did I asked the wrong way?
>
> If I did I am sorry.. And I gave my apology to every one I could have offended..
> But is it possible to at least have a small word from all those guru here if it can be done, and which way should I go? dont need to have someone holding my hand.. Just need to have a small Idea what to do.. Like just point me the pathway.. I will try to do it on my own.. Thanks On Sep 9, 2014, at 11:13 AM, pete M <petem001 at hotmail.com <mailto:petem001 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I cant use the acid.iso cause the computer is in a remote place ( rented server) and they dont supply special OS installation. I can have fedore ubuntu centos on many flavor (x86 or 64 bit) and many revision... The problem is not the loading od the cd are other things like that..
>
> I am sure that the kernel is too new and there is a part of zaptel that need a depricated fonction If I am not crazy..
>
>
>
> From: kk6ecm <mailto:kk6ecm at gmail.com>
> Sen t: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 1:40 PM
> To: APP RPT <mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
>
> I use this when ACID will not load, usually due to issues with BIO S and network drivers. I was assuming you were not able to get ACID to load on you computer. If your running phase2.sh was a second attempt after trying to load ACID, you may need to check that all the files are there because the load deletes some files. In short, if this occurred during an attempt to load the ACID download, I'd just try it again.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
> kk6ecm
>
> Sent from iPad
>
>
> On Sep 9, 2014, at 8:27 AM, pete M <petem001 at hotmail.com <mailto:petem001 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Ok will try that..
>
> thanks!
>
>
> From: Bob <mailto:kk6ecm at gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 10:55 AM
> To: 'APP RPT' <mailto:app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org>
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
>
> I’ve done this several times without issue. Here are the steps I used.
>
> Load CentOS 5.10 downloaded from CentOS website
> No features, tools only, no desktop (competes with Asterisk)
> Set ssh /etc/ssh/sshd_config
> Run "setup" at comand line and disable firewall
> vi /etc/rc.d/acidrepo
> http://dl.allstarlink.org <http://dl.allstarlink.org/>
> Execute portion of ks.cfg, each line at a time
> cp /etc/rc.d/rc.local /etc/rc.d/rc.local.orig
> cat <<EOF >>/etc/rc.d/rc.local
>
> cd /etc/rc.d; rm -f phase1.sh; wget -q http://dl.allstarlink.org/installcd/phase1.sh <http://dl.allstarlink.org/installcd/phase1.sh>
>
> chmod 755 /etc/rc.d/phase1.sh
>
> /etc/rc.d/phase1.sh
> Auto reboot after phase1.sh executed
> phase2.sh runs automatically to completion
>
> Bob
> kk6ecm
>
> From: app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org <mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org> [mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org <mailto:app_rpt-users-bounces at ohnosec.org>] On Behalf Of pete M
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2014 7:00 AM
> To: APP RPT
> Subject: [App_rpt-users] Centos 5 with kernel 2.6.32-042stab093.4
>
> Need help to install an allstarlink node that wont have any radio on it in a data center to be my central reflector for my french network of repeater around Quebec Canada..
>
> I did try to run phase2.sh from /etc/rc.d/ but this fail when compiling.
>
> here is the out put from the script
>
> sh phase2.sh
> ****** Phase 2 post install ******
> Getting asterisk install script from http://dl.allstarlink.org../ <http://dl.allstarlink.org../>.
> Getting files.tar.gz from http://dl.allstarlink.org../ <http://dl.allstarlink.org../>.
> ****** Asterisk Installation ******
> /etc/rc.d/astinstall.sh: line 11: ntpdate: command not found
> Unpacking files.tar.gz...
> Compiling Zaptel...
> checking for gcc... gcc
> checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
> checking whether we are cross compiling... no
> checking for suffix of executables...
> checking for suffix of object files... o
> checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
> checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
> checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed
> checking how to run the C preproc esso r... gcc -E
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking whether ln -s works... yes
> checking for GNU make... make
> checking for grep... /bin/grep
> checking for sh... /bin/sh
> checking for ln... /bin/ln
> checking for wget... /usr/bin/wget
> checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... (cached) /bin/grep
> checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E
> checking for ANSI C header files... yes
> checking for sys/types.h... yes
> checking for sys/stat.h... yes
> checking for stdlib.h... yes
> checking for string.h... yes
> checking for memory.h... yes
> checking for strings.h... yes
> checking for inttypes.h... yes
> checking for stdint.h... yes
> checking for unistd.h... yes
> checking for initscr in -lcurses... no
> checking for initscr in -lncurses... no
> checking for newtBell in -lnewt... no
> checking for usb_init in -lusb... no
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating build_tools/menuselect-deps
> config.status: creating makeopts
> config.status: creating build_tools/make_firmware_object
> configure: *** Zaptel build successfully configured ***
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect'
> checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
> checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
> checking for gcc... gcc
> checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
> checking whether we are cross compiling... no
> checking for suffix of executables...
> checking for suffix of object files... o
> checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
> checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
> checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed
> checking for GNU make... make
> checking for asprintf... yes
> checking for getloadavg... yes
> checking for setenv... yes
> checking for strcasestr... yes
> checking for strndup... yes
> checking for strnlen... yes
> checking for strsep... yes
> checking for strtoq... yes
> checking for unsetenv... yes
> checking for vasprintf... yes
> checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
> checking for egrep... grep -E
> checking for ANSI C header files... yes
> checking for sys/types.h... yes
> checking for sys/stat.h... yes
> checking for stdlib.h... yes
> checking for string.h... yes
> checking for memory.h... yes
> checking for strings.h... yes
> checking for inttypes.h... yes
> checking for stdint.h... yes
> checking for unistd.h... yes
> checking for initscr in -lcurses... no
> checking for initscr in -lncurses... no
> checking for pkg-config... No
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating makeopts
> config.status: creating autoconfig.h
> configure: configuring in mxml
> configure: running /bin/sh './configure' --prefix=/usr/local 'CC=' 'LD=' 'AR=' 'CFLAGS=' --cache-file=/dev/null --srcdir=.
> checking for gcc... gcc
> checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
> checking whether we are cross compiling... no
> checking for suffix of executables...
> checking for suffix of object files... o
> checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
> checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
> checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed
> checking for g++... no
> checking for c++... no
> checking for gpp... no
> checking for aCC... no
> checking for CC... no
> checking for cxx... no
> checking for cc++... no
> checking for cl... no
> checking for FCC... no
> checking for KCC... no
> checking for RCC... no
> checking for xlC_r... no
> checking for xlC... no
> checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no
> checking whether g++ accepts -g... no
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking for ranlib... ranlib
> checking for ar... /usr/bin/ar
> checking for cp... /bin/cp
> checking for ln... /bin/ln< /font>
> checking for mkdir... /bin/mkdir
> checking for nroff... /usr/bin/nroff
> checking for rm... /bin/rm
> checking for strdup... yes
> checking for vsnprintf... yes
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating Makefile
> config.status: creating mxml.list
> config.status: creating mxml.pc
> config.status: creating config.h
> configure: Menuselect build configuration successfully completed
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect'
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect'
> make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect'
> gcc -g -c -D_GNU_SOURCE -Wall -c -o menuselect.o menuselect.c
> gcc -g -c -D_GNU_SOU RC E -Wall -c -o strcompat.o strcompat.c
> gcc -g -c -D_GNU_SOURCE -Wall -c -o menuselect_stub.o menuselect_stub.c
> make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect/mxml'
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-attr.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-entity.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-file.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-index.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-node.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-search.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-set.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-private.c
> gcc -O -Wall -c mxml-string.c
> /bin/rm -f libmxml.a
> /usr/bin/ar crvs libmxml.a mxml-attr.o mxml-entity.o mxml-file.o mxml-index.o mxml-node.o mxml-search.o mxml-set.o mxml-private.o mxml-string.o
> a - mxml-attr.o
> a - mxml-entity.o
> a - mxml-file.o
> a - mxml-index.o
> a - mxml-node.o
> a - mxml-search.o
> a - mxml-set.o
> a - mxml-private.o
> a - mxml-string.o
> ranlib libmxml.a
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect/mxml'
> gcc -o menuselect menuselect.o strcompat.o menuselect_stub.o mxml/libmxml.a mxml/libmxml.a
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect'
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/astsrc/zaptel/menuselect'
> Generating input for menuselect ...
>
> ***********************************************************
> The existing menuselect.makeop ts file did not specify
> that 'zttool' should not be included. However, either some
> dependencies for this module were not found or a
> conflict exists.
>
> Either run 'make menuselect' or remove the existing
> menuselect.makeopts file to resolve this issue.
> ***********************************************************
>
> make: *** [menuselect.makeopts] Error 255
> Failure: Unable to compile Zaptel 2
> Fatal error: Unable to install Asterisk!
> [root at node rc.d]#
>
> I dont know where to go from there..
>
> Anyone care to help a bit?
>
>
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