Johansson Olle E
2007-Dec-15 10:57 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Friends in the Asterisk community, I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 and 1.4 there's been a lot of important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've spent one year polishing it, working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is very different from the young and immature product that was release before Christmas in 2006. Testing, testing, testing and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 personality is now much more grown-up and mature :-) I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. - Bugs that are still open? - Bugs that are not reported? - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well - Just a bad karma for 1.4 When responding, remember that we don't add new features to 1.4 after release, so I'm not looking for a wishlist - that's for the coming release. We need to make a released product stable, not add new features and potential scary bugs. Success stories with 1.4 are also welcome. "Upgrading to 1.4 doubled our revenues in a month and gave us 200% more quality in the voice channels" or "Asterisk 1.4 gave us more reliable pizza deliveries and also fixed the bad taste of the coffee in our vending machine". Anything. Also, I would like input on what you consider the most important new feature in 1.4. I will try to make a list based on the feedback. Feel free to send feedback to the list or in a private e-mail to me directly. Let's make 1.4 the choice for everyone's PBX - from small home systems to large scale carrier platforms! /Olle --- * Olle E. Johansson - oej at edvina.net * Asterisk Training http://edvina.net/training/
Alessio Focardi
2007-Dec-15 11:34 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Hi,> Friends in the Asterisk community,> I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 > and 1.4 there's been a lot of > important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions.Just my 2 cents .... I have more than 70 running servers installed with 1.2, we also built our custom interface around it, our custom linux/asterisk distro has been polished over the years and now finally we are earning the profit of all the work we did in the past. We just decided to open a new project with 1.4, but it will take us more than one year, i think, to release the first usable version. So, in the end, my opinion is that is just a matter of time. Hope it helps, have a nice Christmas everyone! -- I migliori saluti, Scrivi a: Alessio afoc at interconnessioni.it
Mindaugas Kezys
2007-Dec-15 11:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Hello everybody, Since 1.4 release our company installed more then 200 Asterisk servers using Asterisk 1.4 version. At start we had several bugs with SIP channel and CDR handling but starting from 1.4.6 or something it works without problems. We are really happy with 1.4 and thank you for your great job! Mindaugas Kezys http://www.kolmisoft.com MOR - Advanced Billing for Asterisk PBX -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Johansson Olle E Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 12:57 PM To: Asterisk Non-Commercial Discussion Users Mailing List - Subject: [asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old! Friends in the Asterisk community, I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 and 1.4 there's been a lot of important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've spent one year polishing it, working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is very different from the young and immature product that was release before Christmas in 2006. Testing, testing, testing and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 personality is now much more grown-up and mature :-) I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. - Bugs that are still open? - Bugs that are not reported? - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well - Just a bad karma for 1.4 When responding, remember that we don't add new features to 1.4 after release, so I'm not looking for a wishlist - that's for the coming release. We need to make a released product stable, not add new features and potential scary bugs. Success stories with 1.4 are also welcome. "Upgrading to 1.4 doubled our revenues in a month and gave us 200% more quality in the voice channels" or "Asterisk 1.4 gave us more reliable pizza deliveries and also fixed the bad taste of the coffee in our vending machine". Anything. Also, I would like input on what you consider the most important new feature in 1.4. I will try to make a list based on the feedback. Feel free to send feedback to the list or in a private e-mail to me directly. Let's make 1.4 the choice for everyone's PBX - from small home systems to large scale carrier platforms! /Olle --- * Olle E. Johansson - oej at edvina.net * Asterisk Training http://edvina.net/training/ _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Steve Totaro
2007-Dec-15 14:42 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Johansson Olle E wrote:> Friends in the Asterisk community, > > I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 > and 1.4 there's been a lot of > important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. > > I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've > spent one year polishing it, > working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is > very different from the young > and immature product that was release before Christmas in 2006. > Testing, testing, testing > and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 personality > is now much > more grown-up and mature :-) > > I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. > > - Bugs that are still open? > - Bugs that are not reported? > - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well > - Just a bad karma for 1.4 > > When responding, remember that we don't add new features to 1.4 after > release, so I'm > not looking for a wishlist - that's for the coming release. We need to > make a released > product stable, not add new features and potential scary bugs. > > Success stories with 1.4 are also welcome. "Upgrading to 1.4 doubled > our revenues > in a month and gave us 200% more quality in the voice channels" or > "Asterisk 1.4 > gave us more reliable pizza deliveries and also fixed the bad taste of > the coffee in our > vending machine". Anything. > > Also, I would like input on what you consider the most important new > feature in 1.4. > I will try to make a list based on the feedback. Feel free to send > feedback to the > list or in a private e-mail to me directly. > > Let's make 1.4 the choice for everyone's PBX - from small home systems > to large > scale carrier platforms! > > /Olle > > --- > * Olle E. Johansson - oej at edvina.net > * Asterisk Training http://edvina.net/training/ > >When Digium starts using 1.4 in ABE then I would consider using it in a production environment. All I ever hear is "soon", and I have heard that for months if not the whole year. Until Digium itself is comfortable selling and supporting this version, then neither am I. Thanks, Steve Totaro
Mr. James W. Laferriere
2007-Dec-15 20:52 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Hello All , On Sat, 15 Dec 2007, Johansson Olle E wrote:> Friends in the Asterisk community, > > I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 > and 1.4 there's been a lot of > important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. > > I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've > spent one year polishing it, > working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is > very different from the young > and immature product that was release before Christmas in 2006. > Testing, testing, testing > and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 personality > is now much > more grown-up and mature :-) > > I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. > > - Bugs that are still open? > - Bugs that are not reported? > - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well > - Just a bad karma for 1.4 > > When responding, remember that we don't add new features to 1.4 after > release, so I'm > not looking for a wishlist - that's for the coming release. We need to > make a released > product stable, not add new features and potential scary bugs. > > Success stories with 1.4 are also welcome. "Upgrading to 1.4 doubled > our revenues > in a month and gave us 200% more quality in the voice channels" or > "Asterisk 1.4 > gave us more reliable pizza deliveries and also fixed the bad taste of > the coffee in our > vending machine". Anything. > > Also, I would like input on what you consider the most important new > feature in 1.4. > I will try to make a list based on the feedback. Feel free to send > feedback to the > list or in a private e-mail to me directly. > > Let's make 1.4 the choice for everyone's PBX - from small home systems > to large > scale carrier platforms! > > /Olle > > --- > * Olle E. Johansson - oej at edvina.net > * Asterisk Training http://edvina.net/training/The one item mentioned in some of the responses to the thread that this message started is the modification of commands (dialplan & others) , variables and such . Tilghman mentioned these changes are collected in UPGRADE.txt . But (I have to admit IMO) , The procedure necessary to follow to get a system running 1.4 is not a upgrade path . It is a migration . ie: duplicate the system(s) running 1.2 successfully today onto seperate hardware & make the changes necessary to create a (near as possible) functioning system as the present systems & then swap them . If this path was more of a true upgrade path then 1.4 would probably be used far more than 1.2 . Hth , JimL -- +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | James W. Laferriere | System Techniques | Give me VMS | | Network&System Engineer | 2133 McCullam Ave | Give me Linux | | babydr at baby-dragons.com | Fairbanks, AK. 99701 | only on AXP | +------------------------------------------------------------------+
Ron Arts
2007-Dec-15 21:58 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Johansson Olle E wrote:> Friends in the Asterisk community, > > I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 > and 1.4 there's been a lot of > important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. > > I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've > spent one year polishing it, > working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is > very different from the young > and immature product that was release before Christmas in 2006. > Testing, testing, testing > and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 personality > is now much > more grown-up and mature :-) > > I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. >Olle, I can explain why *we* haven't upgraded our customers yet: fear and lack of necessity. 1. Fear of new bugs (as we encountered during the 1.2 lifecycle). It will be a *lot* of work to test any and all feature our customers use before we install it on their premises. 2. Fear that we will find out the hard way that the UPGRADE.txt file maybe was correct and complete when 1.4.0 came out, but is now lagging behind. 3. Fear that we will find out the hard way why Digium is not supporting it yet commercially. 4. I have been following all developer fixes since 1.4.0. Lately I have been too busy to read them, but there were - to my taste - far too many fixes for crashes or otherwise important bugs. I'll wait until the stream of fixes per month slows down to a trickle. 5. Lack of necessity. Not enough features that will convince our customers to pay for the upgrade. Other people have mentioned the upgrade path. I can imagine that is an important point as well, but not for us, as our customers can upgrade their system with a yum upgrade. This saves our support people a lot of time, and thus the customers a lot of money. How can the uptake for 1.4 be improved? No it's not the bugs. I'd suggest some marketing. Create a section on the website on the upgrade from 1.2 to 1.4 with: - short list of most important features - an extensive guaranteed-to-be-complete categorized list of all changes. - some explanations on stability (I mean the amount and type of fixes that went into the releases since 1.4.0, and how it is dying down now) And of course Digium could create a lot of trust by commercially supporting 1.4. Thanks, Ron Arts NeoNova> - Bugs that are still open? > - Bugs that are not reported? > - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well > - Just a bad karma for 1.4 >-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3295 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071215/5449c73f/attachment.bin
Mike
2007-Dec-16 17:12 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
The only reason I am not upgrading to 1.4 is because out-of-the-tar it just won't build on my Fedora Core 4 machine. http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=9643 Mike> -----Original Message----- > From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com > [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of > Johansson Olle E > Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 05:57 > To: Asterisk Non-Commercial Discussion Users Mailing List - > Subject: [asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one > year's old! > > Friends in the Asterisk community, > > I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. > Between 1.2 and 1.4 there's been a lot of important > development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. > > I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, > but we've spent one year polishing it, working hard with bug > fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is very different > from the young and immature product that was release before > Christmas in 2006. > Testing, testing, testing > and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 > personality is now much more grown-up and mature :-) > > I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. > > - Bugs that are still open? > - Bugs that are not reported? > - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well > - Just a bad karma for 1.4 > > When responding, remember that we don't add new features to > 1.4 after release, so I'm not looking for a wishlist - that's > for the coming release. We need to make a released product > stable, not add new features and potential scary bugs. > > Success stories with 1.4 are also welcome. "Upgrading to 1.4 > doubled our revenues in a month and gave us 200% more quality > in the voice channels" or "Asterisk 1.4 gave us more reliable > pizza deliveries and also fixed the bad taste of the coffee > in our vending machine". Anything. > > Also, I would like input on what you consider the most > important new feature in 1.4. > I will try to make a list based on the feedback. Feel free to > send feedback to the list or in a private e-mail to me directly. > > Let's make 1.4 the choice for everyone's PBX - from small > home systems to large scale carrier platforms! > > /Olle > > --- > * Olle E. Johansson - oej at edvina.net > * Asterisk Training http://edvina.net/training/ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
JR Richardson
2007-Dec-16 18:56 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
I have not made the switch from 1.2 to 1.4 yet due to operating a ITSP Asterisk Cluster. I cannot upgrade any one machine without upgrading all. Basically I need to build a duplicate cluster with 1.4, debug it then roll traffic to it. This is a pretty gargantuan effort that I'm currently planning and will hopefully accomplish within Jan-Feb 08. I'm looking forward to the upgrade and having some of the new features 1.4 has like multi threading IAX2. JR -- JR Richardson Engineering for the Masses
randulo
2007-Dec-17 09:45 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
On Dec 15, 2007 11:57 AM, Johansson Olle E <oej at edvina.net> wrote:> I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 >>>> SNIP > - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well > - Just a bad karma for 1.4Hi Olle, It's very simple in my case. I did the install very recently on our company pbx. When asterisk runs, I get a segfault I was not able to debug. It doesnt seem to happen in the same place in the startup each time. If it was after a line that loaded some module, sure, but this didn't seem to be the case. I have no time or knowledge to chase issues like this, so I immediately went back to the latest 1.2.
Remco Barendse
2007-Dec-17 10:55 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
> I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading.My reasons for not moving to 1.4 : - fear of possible instability problems, my 1.2 servers are rock solid - fear of goofing up with the new way you have to configure asterisk at install time (tell it which modules to build or not build) - no real new functionality i really, REALLY need One feature that would immediately draw attention and would greatly enhance upgrade enthusiasm for a new release would be better fax support. chan_mobile looks nice, would be nifty to be able to use gsm phones, i will probably look into that Just my $0.02 :)
Tony Mountifield
2007-Dec-17 11:40 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
My reasons for not yet upgrading to 1.4: - I have a lot of customisations to app_meetme, which I will need to port to 1.4. I have procrastinated about doing so because of all the SLA stuff that got grafted into app_meetme during the early 1.4 versions. If I had developed the SLA code, I would have made a separate app_sla or res_sla with copies of only those parts of app_meetme that were actually needed (e.g. leaving out DTMF menus, participant announcements, etc.), and left app_meetme to do only "real" conferencing. - Scare stories about IAX-related lockups in 1.4, due to the new multi-threaded implementation. It looks like the latest versions should have got this sorted, especially with the use of astobj2, but I haven't had time to try it out yet. - So far, 1.2 is doing everything we need, and has been rock solid. Another problem is, when I do move to 1.4, any customisations or new features I do create would still need to be ported to trunk before they would have any chance of making it into Asterisk. This takes time, which is always in short supply, and means that some cool features remain mine only :-( Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony at softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony at mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org
Phil Knighton
2007-Dec-17 12:26 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Hello As a person who is somewhat a "newbie" to Asterisk, I have been given the task of preparing our 1.2 installation for upgrade. The thing that has slowed me down is some of the gaps in information on the upgrade process. What's on the Wiki might make complete sense to both experienced Linux users, and Asterisk users but as someone who is feeling there way through - it's a bit daunting! Considering how important a phone system is to a business, I'm loathed to rush the upgrade through and have instead opted to install 1.4 on a different box, and "port" our existing setup over to it. This is a time consuming process and has taken quite a low priority. As Olle says - 1.2 works just fine. Personally speaking, the upgrade process has to be even easier if people are going to jump for it. Phil -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Johansson Olle E Sent: 15 December 2007 10:57 To: Asterisk Non-Commercial Discussion Users Mailing List - Subject: [asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old! Friends in the Asterisk community, I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 and 1.4 there's been a lot of important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've spent one year polishing it, working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is very different from the young and immature product that was release before Christmas in 2006. Testing, testing, testing and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 personality is now much more grown-up and mature :-) I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. - Bugs that are still open? - Bugs that are not reported? - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well - Just a bad karma for 1.4 When responding, remember that we don't add new features to 1.4 after release, so I'm not looking for a wishlist - that's for the coming release. We need to make a released product stable, not add new features and potential scary bugs. Success stories with 1.4 are also welcome. "Upgrading to 1.4 doubled our revenues in a month and gave us 200% more quality in the voice channels" or "Asterisk 1.4 gave us more reliable pizza deliveries and also fixed the bad taste of the coffee in our vending machine". Anything. Also, I would like input on what you consider the most important new feature in 1.4. I will try to make a list based on the feedback. Feel free to send feedback to the list or in a private e-mail to me directly. Let's make 1.4 the choice for everyone's PBX - from small home systems to large scale carrier platforms! /Olle --- * Olle E. Johansson - oej at edvina.net * Asterisk Training http://edvina.net/training/ _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Leonardo Gomes Figueira
2007-Dec-17 14:02 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
Johansson Olle E wrote:> Friends in the Asterisk community, > > I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 > and 1.4 there's been a lot of > important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions.For Asterisk users in countries that use the MFC/R2 protocol on E1 channels, it took a couple of months so we could start testing/using 1.4 because the lack of "official" support for MFC/R2. But thanks to some users/developers the UniCall channel driver was ported to 1.4 and there are many using it now with Digium cards. Today, there are E1 cards available that have native MFC/R2 support from some companies like DigiVoice (http://www.digivoice.com.br/english.php) , so many users are simply avoiding Digium cards/UniCall and buying this cards. We hope that when 1.6 comes up the company that make the card and maintains the channel driver update it quickly so their users can upgrade faster. So, it's not a problem with 1.4 at all, sometimes the reason is that users just depend on external code. Leonardo
Tony Plack
2007-Dec-17 14:26 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
> - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well - Just > a bad karma for 1.4Funny, but my results have been different. I was running on 1.2.17 (and on to 22) for a year and had all sorts of lockups. For me, when I switched to 1.4.5 these things went away. I did find some bugs and switched to branch/1.4 in SVN. While some have considered this bleeding edge, I figure since there is no NEW code development, these are all bug fixes. So far, I have yet to find something that broke since I polled SVN every week. I do review the changes and implement as needed. I have yet to have a major problem with the server that was not caused because of my config. Our site might be small in number of connections in real time, but it is much more stable since 1.4 I think if you polled the 1.2 community, not everyone is running 1.2.25. I think that the bugs you know are the bugs you love. I don't know if it is just 1.4 but I think that anything past version 1.2.X is considered dangerous. I also wonder if because 1.2 had such success, that there are many who use this code who are not programmers and have trouble diagnosing Open Source bugs. Not that they need to be, but if that were me, it would change my opinion of the code and the support given if I didn't know how to debug a C program. Just some thoughts. Thanks to the team for their hard work on 1.4. My experience with 1.4 makes me hunger for 1.6 a short time after release.
Atis Lezdins
2007-Dec-17 14:59 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
On 12/15/07, Johansson Olle E <oej at edvina.net> wrote:> Friends in the Asterisk community, > > I'm kind of interested in the slow uptake of Asterisk 1.4. Between 1.2 > and 1.4 there's been a lot of > important development. New code cleanups, optimization, new functions. > > I realize that 1.4 at release time wasn't ready for release, but we've > spent one year polishing it, > working hard with bug fixes. The 1.4 that is in distribution now is > very different from the young > and immature product that was release before Christmas in 2006. > Testing, testing, testing > and hard work from developers has changed this and the 1.4 personality > is now much > more grown-up and mature :-) > > I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading. > > - Bugs that are still open? > - Bugs that are not reported? > - Not enough reasons to upgrade, since 1.2 really works well > - Just a bad karma for 1.4 > > When responding, remember that we don't add new features to 1.4 after > release, so I'm > not looking for a wishlist - that's for the coming release. We need to > make a released > product stable, not add new features and potential scary bugs. > > Success stories with 1.4 are also welcome. "Upgrading to 1.4 doubled > our revenues > in a month and gave us 200% more quality in the voice channels" or > "Asterisk 1.4 > gave us more reliable pizza deliveries and also fixed the bad taste of > the coffee in our > vending machine". Anything. > > Also, I would like input on what you consider the most important new > feature in 1.4. > I will try to make a list based on the feedback. Feel free to send > feedback to the > list or in a private e-mail to me directly. > > Let's make 1.4 the choice for everyone's PBX - from small home systems > to large > scale carrier platforms!We have switched to 1.4 some half year ago, and main motivation was some stability issues with 1.2 (and few new features), so having 1.4 for us means - we're actually having support - we can post bugs to Mantis, and got them solved. Our migration is not yet completely over, last step is getting rid of AgentCallbackLogin, that we plan to do in beginning of next year. However 1.4 since release have had some serious changes that blocked our planned upgrades - for example some memory corruption that raised between 1.4.10 and 1.4.12 that was very hard to track down. This shows that having 1.4 in bugfix-only state is not actually working that good - we have to test each new release very carefully. In total 1.4 have helped us to get rid of twice-per-week crashes we experienced on 1.2, so i would call it more stable than 1.2. Regards, Atis -- Atis Lezdins VoIP Developer, IQ Labs Inc. atis at iq-labs.net Skype: atis.lezdins Cell Phone: +371 28806004 Work phone: +1 800 7502835
Jared Smith
2007-Dec-17 20:46 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 12:00 -0800, shadowym wrote:> I do wish Digium or whoever tests this stuff had a more reliable way of > testing software releases rather than relying on feedback from the > community. Fonality, for example use what they call a "hammer" which sounds > to me like a bunch of servers running various stress tests on the software > to try break it.This "hammer" of which you speak is a commercial program from Empririx, part of their Hammer line of VoIP testing products.[1] Just to be fair and honest, Digium has a copy of the Empirix Hammer software and uses it to test Asterisk. They also spend countless hours testing Asterisk in other ways as well. Part of the problem of testing comes from high number of combinations of different components that must be tested. Just testing calls between the three most common channel drivers (SIP, IAX2, and Zap) involves nine tests at a minimum: SIP->SIP SIP->Zap SIP->IAX2 IAX2->IAX2 IAX2->SIP IAX2->Zap Zap->Zap Zap->SIP Zap->IAX2 Obviously, within each of those tests, there are lots of different options that could be tested as well (such as methods for sending DTMF). I've offered to start pulling together a community-driven set of tests that we can automate and run against Asterisk on a regular basis, but so far nobody has offered up any help in this regard, and I've been busy with other things (like teaching Asterisk training classes) that I haven't had any time to devote to it myself. I'm hoping to be able to start working on a testing framework sometime in January, as long as I don't get too many other things put on my plate between now and then. [1] http://www.empirix.com/products-services/voip_and_ims.asp --- Jared Smith Community Relations Manager Digium, Inc.
Steve Edwards
2007-Dec-19 03:43 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007, Johansson Olle E wrote:> I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading.How about the change from a bad command line interface to a really bad command line interface? I mean, Seriously? (in a Grey's Anatomy kind of way...) The old syntax was inconsistent -- "show manager command" vs "sip show channels" and just plain bad -- for example "sip reload" should have been "reload sip." The new syntax continues down the noun-verb path instead of correcting itself and using verb-noun like most other applications (MySQL, GDB, Oracle, etc.) Then, just to make it worse, now I have to learn which commands somebody (arbitrarily) decided are "core" and which are not -- for what benefit? Certainly doesn't make MY job easier! Approach the command line like a noob. I want Asterisk to show me something so I'll start the command line with "show." I'm not quite sure what I'm doing, so I'll press <TAB> to see what I can show. Oh, "channel" looks like what I want. Hmm, too much. Maybe I should have qualified what kind of channel I'm looking for BEFORE the word "channel." Here's a suggestion -- stop thinking like a parser and start thinking like a person :) Which makes more sense (at least in English)? 1) show black dogs -- show sip channels 2) black show dogs -- sip show channels 3) dogs black show -- channels sip show 4) show dogs black -- show channels sip 5) black dogs show -- sip channels show 6) dogs show black -- channels show sip Is it too late to fix this for 1.6? Thanks in advance, ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Steve Edwards sedwards at sedwards.com Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST Newline Fax: +1-760-731-3000
Remco Barendse
2007-Dec-21 09:12 UTC
[asterisk-users] Upgrade to Asterisk 1.4 - it's one year's old!
> I wonder if there are any major obstacles for upgrading.Just tried an in-place upgrade on my home box : make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/asterisk-addons-1.4.5' for x in app_addon_sql_mysql.so app_saycountpl.so cdr_addon_mysql.so res_config_mysql.so; do /usr/bin/install -c -m 755 $x /usr/lib/asterisk/modules ; done /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `app_addon_sql_mysql.so': No such file or directory /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `cdr_addon_mysql.so': No such file or directory /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `res_config_mysql.so': No such file or directory make: *** [install] Error 1 And the asterisk console is flooded with these errors : [Dec 21 10:10:58] WARNING[22897]: chan_sip.c:6707 determine_firstline_parts: Bad request protocol Packet [Dec 21 10:10:58] WARNING[22897]: chan_sip.c:6707 determine_firstline_parts: Bad request protocol Packet So for the next time to come i'll turn back to 1.2 :)