Maybe stick a note on the following page to run sipx-setup:
http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Starting_sipXpbx
Mike Ketchum wrote:
Is it made clear in the wiki to run sipx-setup even when not using the
ISO? I lost a lot of time as well trying to figure out why the login
page wouldn't open after a fresh install using the yum method. After
some searching around on the mailing lists I was finally able to trace
the errors I was seeing back to the final solution of simply running
sipx-setup.
Thanks,
Mike
Scott Lawrence wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 11:24 -0500, Kevin Thorley wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 10:16 -0600, voice wrote:
Found the /usr/bin/sipxproc and everyone is disabled.
Did not find sipxconfig but did find sipx-config
Please send me your cheat sheet on the procedure and the order of
manually running each service as you explained briefly in an earlier
email on how you got most to start.
thanks
Like Kathy said, I think you just need to run sipx-setup. This script
will gather some basic IP and sip domain info, create the necessary
certificates, and allow you to start. SO, stop sipx, run sipx-setup,
and then start sipx.
As for what I did when I installed from yum:
yum install sipxecs
sipx-setup
/sbin/service sipxpbx start
... and sipx-setup would have done that last step for you if you'd
selected that.
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