[Serusers] SIP Express Bundle - let's get started

Jai Rangi jprangi at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 18:48:16 CET 2007


Also I was thinking what some one can do if I give him a machine which has
all the packages installed. Dont we need some good case studies/example
configurations which should be part of the project.


-Jai

On Dec 17, 2007 9:44 AM, Jai Rangi <jprangi at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> 1) Determine what needs to be on the basic CentOS 5 install for
> everything to work properly (including iptables and such since we should
> assume security is an important factor).
> 2) Determine what's left that needs to be installed that doesn't come
> with the distro for any base dependencies.
> 3) Determine the order in which the apps need to be installed (for the
> post-proc. script).
>
> This sounds good approach. The only thing I see is that be might be going
> 2->3->2->3->... few times before we get the final version of 2. Ofcourse
> this assumes that all the dependencies should be the default/latest versions
> of packages from CentOS CD.
>
> -Jai
>
>
>
> On Dec 17, 2007 6:16 AM, SIP <sip at arcdiv.com> wrote:
>
> > Okay... starting with a base image of CentOS 5 (which, I believe,
> > includes MySQL 5.0.? Don't recall which version... perhaps someone can
> > fill in there), what are the initial things that would need to be
> > installed for base-level dependencies (things not already on the machine
> >
> > and ready to go).
> >
> > Then, we should start a list of what needs to be installed based on the
> > order in which it should be installed (for the post-processing script)
> > for the basic required stuff.
> >
> > Also, for any optional packages that will be installed, we'll need a
> > list of dependencies.
> >
> > I think that's a logical next step assuming the CentOS machine has been
> > installed (which is NOT an assumption we should overlook, as we'll need
> > to determine what portions of the CentOS base machine SHOULD and should
> > NOT be installed (i.e. do we really need print services, games, and an X
> > environment in our base install, etc, etc)).
> >
> > SO....  three steps really.
> >
> > 1) Determine what needs to be on the basic CentOS 5 install for
> > everything to work properly (including iptables and such since we should
> > assume security is an important factor).
> > 2) Determine what's left that needs to be installed that doesn't come
> > with the distro for any base dependencies.
> > 3) Determine the order in which the apps need to be installed (for the
> > post-proc. script).
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm just throwing out ideas here. Feel free to tell me I'm going about
> > this the wrong way.
> >
> > N.
> >
> >
> > Greger V. Teigre wrote:
> > > :-) we only need to get this thing together then...
> > > g-)
> > >
> > > ram wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Dec 16, 2007 1:33 PM, Greger V. Teigre < greger at teigre.com
> > >> <mailto:greger at teigre.com>> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>     Using kickstart sounds good to me.  I think we should keep
> > >>     separate the different steps:
> > >>     1. Create a base image of the OS
> > >>     2. Install the iptel.org < http://iptel.org/> apps and
> > dependencies
> > >>     3. Do local configurations
> > >>     4. Create deployable virtual machine
> > >>
> > >>     If each of these steps are isolated, different people can be
> > >>     responsible for the different steps.
> > >>
> > >>     I have reorganized the project page into sections and
> > >>     incorporated lots of input from Jeremy at
> > >>     http://iptel.org/bundle/project
> > >>     We now need to create a project plan, split into
> > >>     responsibilities, and take some key decisions.
> > >>     I think one key decision that we have already converged on is:
> > >>     for first version use CentOS5 and create vmware appliance.
> > >>     g-)
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I have Server ready with Centos5
> > >>
> > >> let me know any test need to be done
> > >>
> > >> ram
> > >>
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