The scripts update things. Thanks Tony for the info. We could still use yum to install new packages, but updating packages like asterisk, dahdi, wanpipe, the kernel, etc. If you are looking for an easy way to keep your system updated you should consider adding the SysAdmin Pro module to your server, no need to worry about yum updates or manually loading the scripts. You can also watch the upgrade process in progress. I ran depmod which was a problem I already ran into getting the sip module to load.
Actually, you were able to go that path prior to 2. Ghost Chili. B-C This person is a verified professional. Same result.. Kernel Linux i Edited Apr 27, at UTC. B-C wrote: So there is no method to go from 2. No, there is not a method. That is not how YUM works. B-C wrote: so my other question about elastix..
Like this. I'll have to test when I have some time myself. B-C wrote: testing today seem to find: yum update elastix this works and updates freePBX modules yum update asterisk still working - dashboard won't refresh all items but is technically working also still can't load info - just stays blank. The step that breaks it is the first, updating Elastix. L-T wrote: Thanks for the fast reply, I will go ahead with your 2. This is an existing thread for someone else's issue. It might be related or it might not.
Always ask your own question both as this thread is dead and gone, but also because your issue might be different Start a fresh thread and we will discuss. This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting. Some modules have components that are built from source code and can take a while to complete. This includes things like Asterisk, Apache, fail2ban, the Linux kernel, and so on.
These updates are important and should be run regularly. System updates can be done via the GUI or command line. While it is possible to do system updates via the GUI we do not recommend it, as it has been known to cause issues.
Many people prefer to update via the command line for speed and simplicity. You can do so using the following simple commands:. Once the update is complete, you can then proceed to restart services or the system as necessary. Some updates will require restarting components like Asterisk, whereas others may require rebooting the server, such as Dahdi and Kernel updates. All of this should be done via SSH, and the following Linux commands may be useful:.
You can have FreePBX email an administrator when an update is available, or perform the updates automatically. Our recommendation is to enable automatic module updates for security updates only and configure FreePBX to send emails for all other updates.
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