Hi, Reading that wiki it seems there are a lot of floating versions on here which could have caused the issue. Worth checking the forums to see if anyone else has this issue. Why are you going with the Debian version rather than the appliance? Andrew. ________________________________________ From: Blind-sysadmins [blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] on behalf of Mobeen Iqbal [mobeeniqbal@gmail.com] Sent: 06 June 2017 00:45 To: Blind sysadmins list Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] Urgent Help please: freePBX 13 on debian no longer working Hello Everyone. Firstly, let me thank all of you on list for past help provided. I have the following problem which I hope you can assist with. I recently bought a fanless gigabyte brix computer with an intel atom J1900 CPU. My intention was to run debian with freePBX on it. It arrived and I put in a 128GB SSD with 4GB of Ram. I used the 32bit debian netinstall iso file to install debian, then used the following guide to install asterisk: https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FOP/Installing+FreePBX+13+on+Debian+8.1 Everything installed fine and asterisk was working like a dream. this all took place about a month ago. I recently decided to purchase another brix and create a backup switchboard. Having purchased a similar model with a slightly different CPU, I used the same guide to the letter and followed the same steps to install asterisk. It would not work. FreePBX kept telling me it couldn't connect to asterisk in the browser when I applied the config and asking me to check for the existence of various config files all of which exist and are writeable. Usernames and passwords for SQL are correct. Asterisk and free PBX will run fine when i initially install, but when I reboot asterisk refuses to run. I then thought it was something I'd done, so tried reinstalling from scratch with different sticks of ram, formatting the SSD, different network IP addresses i.e DHCP instead of assigning a static IP address, changing DNS servers, etc. I must've reinstalled now at least 6 times. I then thought i'd try and be clever but in fact was very stupid. I decided to see if I could reinstall to the originnal brix in future if it ever failed, and format the original brix and reinstall asterisk on there to see if that would work. That no longer works either. So i'm left in a position where I have no switchboard and have to go back to my trusty raspberry pi. The reason why I switched from the Pi 3 in the first place was because recordings were being mangled by the pi, they were being recorded in such a way that both channels were mixed so both people were talking over each other probably because of the fact everything is running from the micro SD card, or lack of CPU processing power. Does anyone have any idea if anything has broken recently when it comes to free PBX? I did read on a forum that PHP 5.6 may not play well with FreePBX 13, but I couldn't find any official documentation confirming this. Is there a way I could force install an earlier version of PHP and see if that fixes anything? I would really like to get a reliable system up and running where I do not need sighted help to install it. The official free PBX distro requires sighted help to install as it's based on red hat, so I'm left wondering what other distros I can use that are reliable and where asterisk isn't such a sod to get up and running. It's such a shame, when it works it's wonderful. I wish the error messages would not keep changing. I have searched countless online forums over the last 3 days but non of the solutions seem to fix the problems I'm having, they all seem to refer to different errors. I know this list has a max message size limit and may not allow attachments, so I will not paste a copy of a sample log below. It can be sent if necessary. I am vexed why the install would work absolutely fine the first time round with what appears to be the exact same steps but refuses to work ever since. If someone knows of a turn key distro I could use or a more reliable distro that doesn't require sighted help to install from scratch and maintain, I would really appreciate any help. If someone is prepared to troubleshoot FreePBX remotely via SSH or the web, that could also be an option. Thanks for reading, Mo. _______________________________________________ Blind-sysadmins mailing list Blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org https://lists.hodgsonfamily.org/listinfo/blind-sysadmins