This page contains instructions on how to install or upgrade VoipNow in the operating system command line. |
If something is unclear or you need further assistance, do not hesitate to open a ticket in the 4PSA Support Zone or ask a question in our monitored GetSatisfaction community. |
For all new installations, we strongly recommend Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Update or CentOS 7.1 running on 64 bit. Before proceeding with the installation of VoipNow on a new server:
To install VoipNow:
SSH
from any client operating system.Download the installer script on your server by executing the command below.
curl "http://www.4psa.com/software/voipnow35installer.sh" -o voipnowinstaller.sh -L |
Run the installer script by executing the following command.
sh voipnowinstaller.sh |
Wait patiently as the installer downloads all the packages from the repository, installs them, and configures the system. |
During the setup process, the VoipNow Installer asks if you want the Dahdi kernel drivers to be configured.
This is strictly necessary only if you installed an ISDN PRI interface card to the server. Otherwise, installing Dahdi drivers is not recommended.
Most installations do not use ISDN interfaces, as this method of interacting with the PSTN network is obsolete. |
There is not much to do, but do it properly:
The upgrade process will take longer if there are many CDRs on the system. This happens because tables are converted from MyISAM to INNODB and it only occurs once, when upgrading from VoipNow 3 to VoipNow 3.5.
To avoid this conversion, run export DONOT_INNODB=1
before executing the installer.
To upgrade VoipNow:
SSH
from any client operating system.Download the latest installer script on your server by executing the command below.
curl "http://www.4psa.com/software/voipnow35installer.sh" -o voipnowinstaller.sh -L |
Run the installer script by executing the following command.
sh voipnowinstaller.sh |