Good evening everyone,
First of all, thank you for adding me to the forum. I have installed vicidial using a scratch install which I understand is not suggested on CentOS but I couldnt get it working on OpenSuSe because I am trying a test run on a virtual server before purchasing a dedicated one. I used this install method:
https://anwer.home.blog/2019/05/23/vici ... terisk-13/ along with some added tweaks from different forums and the managers manual scratch install for centos 6.5. So vicidial is running with no problems as far as the web interface goes and adding the needed things, I have added a campaign, leads, sip carrier, phones, users, the whole nine yards, I am not new to vicidial, I have been an administrator of it for over 5 years for a few different call centers in Florida. I am not a novice, i am pretty well inclined when it comes to IT, since that is what I do, career wise. I will admit I have limited experience on linux but I am learning, currently back in school for my BS in CS.
Ok so the problem now: I am getting the error message in the topic, "Sorry, there are no available sessions". My guess is that it has something to do with asterisks because of the VPS which I have tried two different ways, both on an EC2 and on Lightsail I cant seem to get asterisk-perl module installed. Although on a different instance of EC2 I can get asterisk working and running, but not the vicidial interface, LOL I cant win. Im hoping maybe im wrong about the box running vicidial interface since everything appears to be working perfectly fine except for when users try to login to make calls(which get the error, but I can see them logged into the campaign). Also there is leads in the dialer, but the campaign wont actually make any calls. Below are the versions installed for each.
CentOS 7 1901-01 via AWS Lightsail and EC2
Vicidial 2.14-748a build 200406-2319 from SYN Revision: 3220
Asterisk: asterisk-13.17.2-vici
mysql: Ver 15.1 Distrib 5.5.64-MariaDB
perl: (v5.16.3)
PHP 5.4.16
Final question, worse case scenario, is there a scratch install for opensuse to install everything manually without being able to load a cd image?
Thank you for taking the time to read all that, hopefully Ive provided enough information. Ive tried the centos and asterisk forums attempting to get help trying to go from the ground floor up and nothing.
Chris
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