Group Manager permissions will not save

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I cannot set or clear any permission in Group Manager heading XML CDR. It is the same for anything under anything about Voice Mail. Saving resets it to how it was.

I can successfully change permissions for Access Controls and other heading items at the top of the list.

Everything under Permissions heading is enabled. I am logged in as admin with superadmin privileges. I have seen this issue by searching the internet but the fixes I have tried have not worked.
 
This issue has existed for years already. I found myself having to make the changes from the database manually. FS PBX, an alternative to what you are using today, solves a lot of these bugs including this one.
 
This issue has existed for years already. I found myself having to make the changes from the database manually. FS PBX, an alternative to what you are using today, solves a lot of these bugs including this one.
Do you know if anyone has run FS PBX on Amazon AWS t3.micro instance (1GB 2 CPU)? I am currently running FusionPBX on that.
 
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I think 4 GB of ram is the minimum requirement, otherwise it will work fine on AWS. No, it is not ram intensive while running normally; it’s just the initial build process that demands the ram
 
I think 4 GB of ram is the minimum requirement, otherwise it will work fine on AWS. No, it is not ram intensive while running normally; it’s just the initial build process that demands the ram
I installed FS PBX on a 4 GB t3.medium instance to compare. 4 GB is the minimum memory to install, but after installation it looks like I could save the AMI image and install it on a 2 GB t3.small instance. Here is the memory use comparison while logged into their GUIs.

FS PBX on 4 GB t3.medium
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 3955172 1405828 2483564 59332 343300 2549344
Swap: 1048572 0 1048572

FusionPBX on 1 GB t3.micro
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 962280 526260 179288 40296 437212 436020
Swap: 1048572 0 1048572

Since I am the only tenant on my PBX I can probably keep using the 1 GB AMI instance with FusionPBX. But FS PBX is more polished and documented IMO.