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 ====== Upgrading a FreePBX Distro ====== ====== Upgrading a FreePBX Distro ======
  
-:!: Take a VM **snapshot** first!+**Downloads**: https://downloads.freepbxdistro.org/ISO/ 
 + 
 +**Upgrade In-Place**: https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FOP/FreePBX+16+Version+Upgrade+Module 
 + 
 +:!: **Take a VM snapshot first!**
  
 ===== SNG7 ===== ===== SNG7 =====
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 ==== GUI Upgrade ==== ==== GUI Upgrade ====
 +
 +:!: You are probably better off using the CLI, especially if there are many updates.
  
   - Update PBX and OS Modules   - Update PBX and OS Modules
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     - Then use **Module Admin -> System Updates**     - Then use **Module Admin -> System Updates**
   - Reboot the PBX   - Reboot the PBX
-    - **System Admin -> Reboot**+    - **System Admin -> Power Options -> Reboot**
  
 ==== Manual Upgrade ==== ==== Manual Upgrade ====
  
-:!: The following command will reinstall any uninstalled modules.  It is probably better to use the GUI to upgrade modules, then do a ''yum update'' to update the packages.+Upgrade all FreePBX modules: 
 + 
 +<file> 
 +fwconsole ma upgradeall && fwconsole r 
 +</file> 
 + 
 +Or, if you want to install all new modules or reinstall any uninstalled modules:
  
 <file> <file>
 fwconsole ma installall && fwconsole r fwconsole ma installall && fwconsole r
 +</file>
 +
 +Finally, we update the host OS and reboot:
 +
 +<file>
 yum -y update && yum clean all && reboot yum -y update && yum clean all && reboot
 +</file>
 +
 +==== Changing Major Asterisk Versions ====
 +
 +<file>
 +asterisk-version-switch
 </file> </file>
  
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 ===== Migrate to New Hardware ===== ===== Migrate to New Hardware =====
  
-FIXME Needs verification of functionality.+**Backup and Restore** of the same FreePBX version seems to work great. 
 + 
 +:!: You will need to **activate** the FreePBX Distro Deployment on the new PBX. 
 + 
 +==== Legacy ====
  
 **Upgrade 10.13.66 to SNG7**: https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Upgrading+from+FreePBX+10.13.66+to+SNG7 **Upgrade 10.13.66 to SNG7**: https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Upgrading+from+FreePBX+10.13.66+to+SNG7
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 Allows you to take **any FreePBX based system on version 2.9 or newer** and have it **migrate all the PBX settings to a new system**.  This includes systems such as **Elastix, PBXinaFlash or any other FreePBX based system including FreePBX Distro** systems and manually installed systems on unsupported operating systems. Allows you to take **any FreePBX based system on version 2.9 or newer** and have it **migrate all the PBX settings to a new system**.  This includes systems such as **Elastix, PBXinaFlash or any other FreePBX based system including FreePBX Distro** systems and manually installed systems on unsupported operating systems.
  
-**With Demo Video**: https://www.freepbx.org/home2freepbx-conversion-tool/+**Demo Video and Howto**: https://www.freepbx.org/home2freepbx-conversion-tool/
  
 :!: Note that any TRUNKS will be set to ''disabled'' on the NEW machine! :!: Note that any TRUNKS will be set to ''disabled'' on the NEW machine!
voice/pbx/freepbx/freepbx_upgrade.1549638932.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/02/08 08:15 by gcooper