[OpenStack-Infra] Setting up an Asterisk server
Paul Belanger
paul.belanger at polybeacon.com
Thu Jul 11 15:43:23 UTC 2013
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Russell Bryant <rbryant at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 07/10/2013 10:29 PM, James E. Blair wrote:
>> We're about to roll out our first production CentOS server, so I think
>> at this point we've crossed that bridge so we may as well slide down the
>> slope. I'm sorry I couldn't mix any more metaphors in that sentence.
>>
>> At any rate, yeah, we can handle CentOS6 now, and it sounds like from
>> what the two of you have written, it's probably the best bet for
>> Asterisk 11.
>
> Ok, sounds good.
>
>> Paul, would you be interested in porting your modules to Asterisk 11 on
>> CentOS?
>
> I'd like to help here. I want to learn more puppet anyway.
>
> What kind of timeline are we shooting for here? If we want something
> running sooner, could we start with a hacky approach for the Asterisk
> configs (get puppet to place a set of files in /etc/asterisk as-is), and
> then migrate to a nicer setup over time?
>
Ya, I don't mind porting them to CentOS, just need the time to do it.
Like Russell said, what is the timelines on this?
I should have linked it sooner, but I actually game a demo at the last
astricon[1] on how they worked. This is the code used for it.
There is one concern about using the modules created, they depend on
some specific packaging configuration. Worst case, we need to create
a asterisk-config package with them and use it vs the CentOS repo.
[1] https://github.com/kickstandproject/astricon-2012-presentation
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