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Elastix 4 on Centos7

###Install Elastix 4 on Centos 7 OpenVZ & Other VPS's

These scripts also work well if you have a linux server that you want to run Elastix in a openVZ container.

One of the contributor wrote a couple scripts that do everything for you. It installs everything except for NetworkManager, which breaks the virtual network interfaces and makes it unreachable. If you want to do this on a CentOS 7 that uses other Virtualazation, you can install it by yum install NetworkManager NetworkManager-glib NetworkManager-tui when you are finished and have it be the Full Elastix setup. --Doesn't seem needed.

He also setup Elastix on Digital Ocean(https://m.do.co/c/e36250744e93), and it seems to work even better. sign up through me, and you get $10 credit to start and play with. The $5 plan + $1 for backups is an awesome option!

Instalation

To start out, ssh into your host. Then at the command, download the install scripts. If you do not have wget, install it by yum -y install git, then you will just need to run this:

git clone https://github.com/shadikur/Elastix-4.0.git
cd Elastix*

If you are using the Digital Ocean 512 MB Memory / 20 GB Disk / NYC3 - CentOS 7.2 x64 setup, you will want to create a Swapfile, or else your memory will run out, and the database will crash. to do this, run ./create-swapfile.sh

If you are not installing on a VPS, and have hardware you want Elastix to support, then swap inst2-hardware.txt with inst2.txt

Then proceed to run the first install script:

./elastix-install-p1.sh

This will download the Elastix Install DVD, unpack it to /mnt/iso, add it as a source to yum, then install all the files. It also adds Elastix's repo, so that it starts with the latest version. If you already have Elastix-4.0.74-Stable-x86_64-bin-10Feb2016.iso downloaded and in the same place as the install files, It will use it instead. Usefull if you find it on a faster Mirror.

Once it finishes, it needs to reboot. Reboot, then run the 2nd script

./elastix-install-p2.sh

This will run the First-Run for Elastix that will have you setup the Mysql Database password, and your ADMIN password.

It will also clean off the install files so they won't take up space anymore.

After it finishes, it will have you reboot once more. Then you can configure through the Web interface, and however else you work with Elastix.

If you can't access the web interface after the reboot, it is because you may have a firewall that is preventing it. To access it, you can temporarrly disable the firewall by running systemctl stop iptables and systemctl stop firewalld

###Be sure to configure the Firewall through Elastix, or however else you choose too.

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