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− | To enable backups you'll need to set up the savenode.conf file as shown. Replace the node number and password with | + | To enable backups you'll need to set up the savenode.conf file as shown. Replace the node number and password with any one of the nodes on this server. The backup filename will be the chosen node number. |
Sample: /etc/asterisk/savenode.conf | Sample: /etc/asterisk/savenode.conf | ||
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*CLI> savenode.sh | *CLI> savenode.sh | ||
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+ | All nodes on this node's server will be backed up. | ||
=Restore= | =Restore= | ||
Point your browser at [[http://backup.allstarlink.org Backup server]] and enter your node number and it's password. You will see your last four backups in tgz format. | Point your browser at [[http://backup.allstarlink.org Backup server]] and enter your node number and it's password. You will see your last four backups in tgz format. |
Revision as of 18:25, 16 October 2017
AllStarLink has a built-in back feature that is often overlooked. Backups are very easy to create and restore. Backups are on our server.
Backup
To enable backups you'll need to set up the savenode.conf file as shown. Replace the node number and password with any one of the nodes on this server. The backup filename will be the chosen node number.
Sample: /etc/asterisk/savenode.conf
NODE=1999 PASSWORD=123456 ENABLE=1
Then to create a backup type:
*CLI> savenode.sh
All nodes on this node's server will be backed up.
Restore
Point your browser at [Backup server] and enter your node number and it's password. You will see your last four backups in tgz format.