On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 11:06 -0500, Kevin Thorley wrote:
> ... sipx-setup now creates an initial
> domain-config file with values for both domain name and sip realm.
> These are by default set to the same value.  

> The default is `hostname -f`, though it can be overridden when
> sipx-setup is run.

Actually, the default is just the domain part of the fqdn - equivalent
to `hostname -d`.

> 3) 3.11.x to 3.11.y upgrade - domain-config contains correct realm
>   This should be the majority of intra-3.11 upgrades.  Woof! ran into
> this yesterday and all he had to do was force a sipXconfig first-run
> (sipxconfig.sh --first-run).  
> 
> 4) 3.11.x to 3.11.y upgrade - domain-config and config.defs don't agree
>   This one will cause issues.  Specifically, you won't be able to log in
> as any user to sipXconfig.  There is an easy way around this... make
> domain-config agree with config.defs manually, run sipxconfig.sh
> --first-run, then start sipXconfig and all should be well.  However,
> this is probably going to cause confusion for people when they can't log
> in.  

As of rev 14695 (yesterday), the sipx-setup script now forces this by
running 'sipxconfig.sh --first-run'.  

This should help avoid the problem cases if you use sipx-setup to
initialize the configuration of your working installs on development
systems.  The sipx-setup-system script (used only by the ISO install)
does _not_ do this (it isn't needed in that case, and you should not use
that script on a development system).

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