Hi there, I jumped into it and got PIAF v1.4.0-3 - OpenVZ (64 bit) running in Proxmox which I installed as VM in VMware 7.0.1 (I will have dedicated Dell T310 server for Proxmox in July
)
I had
all over me when it went smoothly until I couldn't log into FPBX where I get database error. The initial FPBX interface loads but when I clicked on Administration button I got to log in panel (maint, passwd-master pass) which ended in database error, subsequent times even the login panel wouldn't show when clicking the FPBX Administration button and I would get page saying
FATAL ERROR
DB Error: connect failed
When I followed the WIKI page guide (http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/PBX_in_a_Flash) I got to where in console you set up paswd-master which ran ok, then I ran 'rasterisk' command that you mention there and on the last line of the 'message' it generates, I get the following message: Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl exist?)
I logged in via WinSCP and indeed there is no such file (asterisk.ctl) in asterisk directory
It could be why I can't log into FPBX (btw its easy now to specify static IP for your asterisk (also there is Network tab where it shows the IP and you can change it too), maybe because of newer Proxmox version than that which you were using when making the guide?)
I am gonna upload pictures of my * CLI so you see what I have running and what not
ftp://mir2.pointclark.net/OpenVZ-PIAF64-bit-console.jpg
ftp://mir2.pointclark.net/OpenVZ-PIAF64-bit-console-rasterisk.jpg
of course these two could be unrelated and when I sleep on it I will run orgasmatron or incredible installation and see what happens, it might just mean nothing. When I did installs from CD, I didn't do anything between initial install and the orgasmatron installation script running and I ran paswd-master at CLI and logged into FPBX at the end of running this script.
I have little question regarding Proxmox, I found when I installed it in VMware that I am not allowed to install KVMs since supposedly I do not have CPU with VT-x support. But I have i7-860 which it says on Intel site that it does support that. Only thing I can think of is that when Proxmox is run as VM in VMware, it can't access those features of the CPU regardless whether it is capable of those instructions or not. Or perhaps that is because the VMware Workstation v7.0.1 that I use is only 32-bit program?
And second question, I suppose your OpenVZ container wouldn't run on VMware ESXi platform? Not by any chance in hell? I ask because I am looking at ESX because I believe I should be able to gain access to my hardware Intel NIC which is otherwise not visible in VMware Workstation, nor in Proxmox, at least not when Proxmox runs in VM in VMware. I would like to run router/firewall as VMs and for that I need that access to my dual port NIC which I believe now I could get in ESXi installation (I found guide how to inject NIC drivers into ESX)
I suppose I could run VMware-Proxmox-PIAF_OpenVZ_64-bit AND VMware-ESXi_4.0-PointClark (now ClearCenter) but that gets all a bit too involved for my taste.
I should also mention that I know next to nothing about ESXi except that it is something very much like Proxmox but I don't know much about Proxmox either when it comes to it, I am quite amazed it lets itself be installed as VM and that one can install VMs inside that, rminds one of elephants standing on turtles backs or something like that
I had
FATAL ERROR
DB Error: connect failed
When I followed the WIKI page guide (http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/PBX_in_a_Flash) I got to where in console you set up paswd-master which ran ok, then I ran 'rasterisk' command that you mention there and on the last line of the 'message' it generates, I get the following message: Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl exist?)
I logged in via WinSCP and indeed there is no such file (asterisk.ctl) in asterisk directory
It could be why I can't log into FPBX (btw its easy now to specify static IP for your asterisk (also there is Network tab where it shows the IP and you can change it too), maybe because of newer Proxmox version than that which you were using when making the guide?)
I am gonna upload pictures of my * CLI so you see what I have running and what not
ftp://mir2.pointclark.net/OpenVZ-PIAF64-bit-console.jpg
ftp://mir2.pointclark.net/OpenVZ-PIAF64-bit-console-rasterisk.jpg
of course these two could be unrelated and when I sleep on it I will run orgasmatron or incredible installation and see what happens, it might just mean nothing. When I did installs from CD, I didn't do anything between initial install and the orgasmatron installation script running and I ran paswd-master at CLI and logged into FPBX at the end of running this script.
I have little question regarding Proxmox, I found when I installed it in VMware that I am not allowed to install KVMs since supposedly I do not have CPU with VT-x support. But I have i7-860 which it says on Intel site that it does support that. Only thing I can think of is that when Proxmox is run as VM in VMware, it can't access those features of the CPU regardless whether it is capable of those instructions or not. Or perhaps that is because the VMware Workstation v7.0.1 that I use is only 32-bit program?
And second question, I suppose your OpenVZ container wouldn't run on VMware ESXi platform? Not by any chance in hell? I ask because I am looking at ESX because I believe I should be able to gain access to my hardware Intel NIC which is otherwise not visible in VMware Workstation, nor in Proxmox, at least not when Proxmox runs in VM in VMware. I would like to run router/firewall as VMs and for that I need that access to my dual port NIC which I believe now I could get in ESXi installation (I found guide how to inject NIC drivers into ESX)
I suppose I could run VMware-Proxmox-PIAF_OpenVZ_64-bit AND VMware-ESXi_4.0-PointClark (now ClearCenter) but that gets all a bit too involved for my taste.
I should also mention that I know next to nothing about ESXi except that it is something very much like Proxmox but I don't know much about Proxmox either when it comes to it, I am quite amazed it lets itself be installed as VM and that one can install VMs inside that, rminds one of elephants standing on turtles backs or something like that
Pretty sad, really. It was a terrific product!