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How to install freepbx with two hard drives
How to install freepbx with two hard drives









how to install freepbx with two hard drives

Next I installed openHAB following this guide.

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Anyway I had planned to utilise a 230GB SSD drive so followed this How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 or 3 Off an SSD or Flash Drive splitting the drive into 3 thirds circa 75GB each. I didn’t realise the Raspbian+Asterisk+FreePBX image is 4GB so it only filled 25% of my micro SD card. Next I tried to install openHAB but ran out of space. Next I installed Portainer just the Quick Start section - 2 lines! Portainer is a web based front end to Docker. I then followed this guide Installing Docker and Docker Compose on the Raspberry Pi in 5 Simple Steps changing python and python-pip to version 3 mixing it with this extra steps in this guide Happy Pi Day with Docker and Raspberry Pi. I started FreePBX OK but have yet to configure it and run it for real. I installed the Rasbian+Asterisk/FreePBX image from RasPBX images based on Raspbian 10 Buster and this went well.

how to install freepbx with two hard drives

Thought I would bring this uptodate with my experience. This will be a challenge for me as well as previously I used a Rasbian+Asterisk/FreePBx image. Seems useful but downside is more initial complexity, muddies resolving of issues and both the pre-built openHAB and Asterisk/FreePBX are not official releases and so reliant on quality of the amateur builds.Īny thoughts on using Docker or should I go for the original plan of Rasbian+openHAB image and then install Asterisk/FreePBx. I’ve now read about Docker ( Youtube, Andreas Spiess, the guy with the Swiss accent) so could run openHAB, Asterisk/FreePBX and Mosquitto in separate containers. With 4MB and logs in memory and no cache it should limit the read/writes to the SSD. Then I found the old 2.5" hard disk is IDE so bought a new 500GB SATA HD for £15 of the bay but I shall use a 240GB SSD in the Pi and the 500GB in the desktop. Well I took Bruce’s advice and bought a Pi 4 but thought in for a penny in for a £, so went for 4GB (extra £10), PSU, USB HD adapter, SHIM Fan, Header boost and another Pi Zero with p&p came to £87 (Pimoroni) - don’t tell my other half











How to install freepbx with two hard drives