Thursday, May 6, 2010

sipXecs 32 and 64 bit ISOs on CentOS 5.4 ISO available

I just finished building ISOs for 32 and 64 bit

http://download.ezuce.com/sipfoundry/4.2.1/ISO/

Containing the RPMs from here
http://download.ezuce.com/sipfoundry/4.2.1/CentOS_5/

I was not able to test 64 bit, for some reason VirtualBox didn't let me run any 64bit code. I would appreciate any help testing. It only has the initial splash screen, i did not incorporate the other images yet.

But wait, there's more. I contributed the source I used to build the ISO as project so folks can respin their very own sipx CDs.

Instructions on how to build your own ISOs:
Step 1: Download the sipXiso project
git clone git://github.com/dhubler/sipXiso.git
cd sipXiso

Step 2: Download CentOS 5.4 disc 1 CD for 32 and 64 bit and place them into a directory ./ISO. Do not rename the iso files.
Step 3: Build or download all sipx RPMS for CentOS, 32 and 64 bit. Doesn't matter how they are organized, just that they are all there and place them into another directory called ./repo
Step 4: Build sipXiso
autoreconf -if 
./configure
make


I do plan to make improvements to the project to customize the splash screens. Contributions and/or feedback welcomed.

6 comments:

  1. Installed and running.

    Minor error loading LVM at boot. DNS and DHCP (installed in the same sipxecs machine) autoconfigured correctly, DNS advisor OK , Configurations tests only fail in SELinux. I´m testing sipXecs features now.

    (Sorry for my english)

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  2. SSHD start failed.
    Repaired with "yum install fipscheck"

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  3. sshd - ok, will fix
    selinx check - yeah, check is wrong, because config has it off. i will check the check script.
    lvm error - hadn't noticed that, i'll watch the boot

    Thanks for testing!

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  5. It looks like you don't have an A record/CNAME record for build.hubler.us.

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  6. sorry, i did away with hubler.us server and am now using ezuce server. i updated blog post with just urls changed. i rebuilt isos, but i didn't have a chance to check them yet.

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