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Upgrade Vicibox 8 to PHP7

Postby vkad » Mon May 14, 2018 9:26 am

I have been using PHP7 successsfully with vicibox 8. Only issue I face is that the server name on the reports page is stripped to a single letter.

Otherwise it is working successfully.

Any advice on anyone facing any other issues with PHP7?
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Re: Upgrade Vicibox 8 to PHP7

Postby mflorell » Mon May 14, 2018 10:00 am

We have clients using PHP7 in production as well. I am unfamiliar with the servername issue, could you please explain that in more detail?
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Re: Upgrade Vicibox 8 to PHP7

Postby ngtechnologies » Mon May 14, 2018 4:02 pm

We have been using PHP7 for 2 years now without issue. The ONLY problem we had was that we needed to install and setup PHP7 BEFORE installing astguiclient, but we do scratch install on Centos.
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Re: Upgrade Vicibox 8 to PHP7

Postby vkad » Mon May 14, 2018 9:29 pm

The issue is on the main page, where you see the server times. The server names are truncated to single characters
Vicibox 8.0.1 (Asterisk 13.21.0-vici) + Remote WebRTC Agents
Version: 2.14b0.5 | SVN: 2990 | DB Version: 1548
1 x DB + Web + Dialer - E3 1270 v6 + 16gb ddr4 + 256gb SSD
2 x Additional Dialer - E3 1270 v6 + 8gb ddr4 + 256gb SSD
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Re: Upgrade Vicibox 8 to PHP7

Postby mflorell » Tue May 15, 2018 12:11 am

Could you post a screenshot of this happening on the Issue Tracker?

Also, any corresponding apache error_log entries when that page loads would be helpful.
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