Version 2.1 by michaely on 2021/09/09 18:01

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1 This page goes over how to determine which installation method was used to install your iSymphony server. Knowing which installation method was used is crucial when performing upgrades, and will allow you to determine which package to download for the upgrade.
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4 When performing upgrades via the Automated upgrade mechanism, in the Administration Interface, the installation method is irrelevant. Determining your installation method is only needed when performing manual upgrades via the RPM or Tarball installation packages.
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7 = Installation Methods =
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9 There are three different installation methods for iSymphony.
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11 == RPM ==
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13 On RedHat based systems the iSymphony server is usually installed as an RPM. You can execute the following command to check if the server was installed via an RPM:
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16 rpm -qa | grep iSymphony
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20 You may have the iSymphony version 2 server installed via RPM. If so the version 2 RPM id will show up in the resulting list. Make sure that you only pay attention to RPM ids with 3.x.x in the version.
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23 There are two separate RPM packages that you need to be aware of.
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25 === Vanilla RPM ===
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27 This is the RPM that is distributed at [[www.getisymphony.com.>>url:http://www.getisymphony.com./||shape="rect"]] The RPM is configured to run the iSymphony server as the **root** user. These RPMs will **not** contain "//fpbx//" in the RPM id.
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29 === FreePBX RPM ===
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31 This is the RPM that is distributed with the FreePBX and Asterisk Now distros. The RPM is configured to run the iSymphony server as the **asterisk** user. These RPMs will contain "//fpbx//" in the RPM id.
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