Your advise was to go to Purple. Is there any version I could migrate to that runs under CentOS 6.x? The reason is of course to avoid having to upgrade again for at least 5 years.
As I have seen you pointing out many times, phone systems are different than computers. They just got to work and the less changes and tinkering, the better. Again, thank you for putting together such a stable product that we have been able to successfully run for a long time!
-- Per
A couple of points. (pardon my rambling)
1. There is no stable version of PIAF under Centos 6 yet... We just reached the alpha 1 milestone yesterday. with PBX in a Flash 2.0.6.1. We now have a booting ISO under centos 6 that runs both purple/red. We are still chasing down bugs as there are a few nasties under centos 6 that did not exist under centos 5.7. The list on the whiteboard is pretty long.
I understand people may be holding off until it is out prior to doing any major updates but it may take a while. Unfortunately one of the wrinkles is that PIAF 2.0.6.x has to be built on either a 32 or 64 bit Centos 6 build machine running on *real* hardware. (sorry but prox or xen virtual machines just don't cut it...) We need a couple of new boxes in the lab in order to accomplish this and we need some donations as we are an unfunded project.
We also need to keep the existing build structure for PIAF 1.7.5.X so we can't repurpose those machines.
We have had a few donations which went towards a new xen server and some more "exotic" sip/iax phones for testing (Thanks to everyone for those!) This has helped with testing and QA enormously! We also have some XEN only stuff in the works for PBX in a Flash which the new server has made possible.
Unfortunately the lack of hardware is slowing down development for Centos 6 stuff. 2 of these machines
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=TS-0006P-AMDX610-R&cat=SYS
would go a long way to getting PBX in a Flash 2.0.6.1 out the door in a timely fashion. Course would need to upgrade the boxes to 4gb ram but we could fund that internally...
2. Yes I rant about not touching your system sorry..... I spent some time in my career doing help desk type work and developed a severe allergy to people mucking about with things. The average windoze user seems to want to always fiddle with stuff and upgrade constantly.... of course this shows how unstable windoze can be. Linux systems rarely need this unless there is a *proven* *required* security upgrade needed. However to paraphrase one of my favorite authors "Computers are like dandruff. Most people have them and derive considerable pleasure from fiddling with it."
3. I suppose most of us at PIAF have the attitude that we like to develop stuff built on the premise that it works out of the box and once it is set up and running that it is so stable we dont hear from you again until you want to install the next generation of it. This is the opposite of "commercial stuff" where we want you to visit us all the time so we can bill you for it.
So
- you can wait for PIAF 2.0.6.x (it will be a while due to our current hardware shortage). Also 2.0.6.1 will be an *experimental* build for a bit as we will be adding new features to it so it may be unstable until we reach the release version.
- you can install PIAF 1.7.5.7.2. It works! It is solid! It is proven! I would not worry about Centos 5.7. It will be around and stable for a while.
Tom