Hi,
I have a SARK200 with a corrupt SD card, is there an image that I can flash to a new SD to get it running again?
Yes, there is an image on the package library in the wiki at sailpbx.com
Download it and use imagecopy or DD to flash your card. The image requires a 4Gb flash card.
There's no web interface on that image?
nmap shows only ssh open but I'm not sure what the ssh login should be?
ssh default login
UID root
PWD sarkadmin
Web interface is HTTPS
Web default login
UID admin
PWD sarkadmin
Ensure the S200 is in the same subnet as wherever you are logging in from. SARK firewall is initially set to accept ports 80/443/22 only from the local network (127.0.0.0/24)
I'm in the same subnet, nothing on https or http:
Nmap scan report for 192.168.0.26
Host is up (0.00042s latency).
Not shown: 999 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
Can't login as root with root/sarkadmin from either SSH or the usb serial console
But I do get a login prompt on the serial
Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid debian ttyS0
debian login:
This is with 2019-09-13-aelintra-wheezy-sail-500-62-splug-fhc.small.img
I'm not sure why that should be but it could be a finishing error on our part. Can you try flashing -60 instead? It's also on the library. We'll see if we can duplicate your results here using -62.
-60 works! Thanks
No idea what was happening with -62. Which is the most up to date image?
Thanks for the feedback.
We'll spin up -62 and take a look.
It's not much different to -60, changelog shows a couple of changes, none of them major. In any event, you needn't start again. -62 will go onto the repo shortly as the final 5.0.0 release so you will be able to use apt-get to update it.
sail (5.0.0-62) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
* Tagged as 5.0.0-62
- fixed typo in *61* greeting playback
-- CoCoSoft <admin@aelintra.com> Thu, 7 Mar 2019 18:00:00 +0000
sail (5.0.0-61) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
* Tagged as 5.0.0-61
- added user recovery (S200) for the techs
- added more Yealink phone types
-- CoCoSoft <admin@aelintra.com> Fri, 5 Mar 2019 18:00:00 +0000